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What's a great little stablemate for the FJR
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<blockquote data-quote="JimNtexas" data-source="post: 984966" data-attributes="member: 14228"><p>The FZ6R is an FJR 'mini-me' in all respects. It has a very smooth inline four and an excellent transmission. The riding position is similar. It feels almost as sophisticated as the FJR. They are fairly cheap as these things go since they are labeled 'beginner bikes'. Having tried both the Ninja 650 and Yamaha FZ6R, I am sure most FJR riders would prefer the Yamaha.</p><p></p><p>If you want more hooligan bike it's hard to beat the Speed Triple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimNtexas, post: 984966, member: 14228"] The FZ6R is an FJR 'mini-me' in all respects. It has a very smooth inline four and an excellent transmission. The riding position is similar. It feels almost as sophisticated as the FJR. They are fairly cheap as these things go since they are labeled 'beginner bikes'. Having tried both the Ninja 650 and Yamaha FZ6R, I am sure most FJR riders would prefer the Yamaha. If you want more hooligan bike it's hard to beat the Speed Triple. [/QUOTE]
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