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<blockquote data-quote="newsantafe" data-source="post: 127410" data-attributes="member: 1283"><p>Graves already has the answer for the FZ1 "supposed to" any way- They have a power commander and several other items, to include velocity stacks for the bike- I can tell you with the pipe alone, it is a major improvement. here is the graves link for the FZ1 stuff- I have a feeling that a jumper mod similarto the FJR will be figured out soon also.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.gravesport.com/Products/Bike-Yamaha-FZ1-2006.shtml" target="_blank">Graves motorsports</a></p><p></p><p>I think the bike was pretty darn good overall- I went and put a set of Dunlop qualifiers on the bike, when I ran over a nail. I had the Dunlop 221 set on there- they were great tires, I just could not get a new rear tire in a timely manner when I needed it. But these Qualifiers really show off just how hard you can push this bike in the corners. You can drag the pegs. I was stunned when that happened! If I was not working at a Yamaha shop, I would more than likely just leave the bike alone, But I "feel" I owe it to my customers to know this bike better. So what better way than to tweak it a little to make it better :lol: </p><p></p><p>Oh I just erdered my paint for the side covers and radiator guards and they will becolor matched soon- You know- for the customers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newsantafe, post: 127410, member: 1283"] Graves already has the answer for the FZ1 "supposed to" any way- They have a power commander and several other items, to include velocity stacks for the bike- I can tell you with the pipe alone, it is a major improvement. here is the graves link for the FZ1 stuff- I have a feeling that a jumper mod similarto the FJR will be figured out soon also. [URL="https://www.gravesport.com/Products/Bike-Yamaha-FZ1-2006.shtml"]Graves motorsports[/URL] I think the bike was pretty darn good overall- I went and put a set of Dunlop qualifiers on the bike, when I ran over a nail. I had the Dunlop 221 set on there- they were great tires, I just could not get a new rear tire in a timely manner when I needed it. But these Qualifiers really show off just how hard you can push this bike in the corners. You can drag the pegs. I was stunned when that happened! If I was not working at a Yamaha shop, I would more than likely just leave the bike alone, But I "feel" I owe it to my customers to know this bike better. So what better way than to tweak it a little to make it better :lol: Oh I just erdered my paint for the side covers and radiator guards and they will becolor matched soon- You know- for the customers. [/QUOTE]
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