YAMAHA FZS 600 S FAZER Reviews

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Posted 8 years ago
excellent first big bike more than enough go to learn with. practical yet sporty and has not missed a beat this winter (used every day)
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Posted 9 years ago
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Posted 9 years ago
Previously had a 900 diversion, very heavy. Decided to go for a smaller lighter model so I bought the 600 Fazer, (After all I am 70 yrs old now). I was most surprised, pleasantly, at the performance, it is quicker and holds its line better than the Diversion and I find it so much easier to get in and out of the shed. Its ease of use means that I have tripled the amount of miles I have done in a good year on the Diversion and I had that bike over ten years, The new bike is very well loved now.
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Posted 9 years ago
Derek Stuart
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A good all rounder, very happy with this bike. Very good on fuel (MPG). Reliable. Enjoyable to ride. Have spoken with other Fazer Owners and past owners of this model, and all echo my findings.. Have used it for local riding, touring holidays and bike club ride outs. I intend to keep this bike as long as possible its great!
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Posted 9 years ago
I find the Fazer very quick and other riders take an interest to have a look when you park up.
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Posted 9 years ago
I am 13 stone and 6 feet tall. the bike handles pretty good when the suspension front and rear is set to the stiffest settings. The brakes are phenomenal . acceleration is pretty good and i can keep up with the "big boys on the twisty stuff", the bike has a verygood mid range with a noticeable step in power delivery at 4000 and 9000rpm. only problem is the bike is designed for midgets, i have long legs and my knees start to seize-up after about 100 miles which is unfortunate as the bike can comfortably go 230 miles before the low fuel warning light comes on. average fuel consumption in the low to mid 50's.
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Posted 9 years ago