Nice video but please.... enough with this "beginner rider" stuff. We are talking about a European naked street 800 c.c. bike here. The beginner riders should better get a smaller bike and please go find a twisty road and tell us how this bike turns, brakes and behaves there. This is what you are after when you consider getting a naked Italian bike! PS: A gear indicator is nice to have, but it is no big deal. We are used to ride for decades without one, and nobody ever noticed its absence when riding!
I ended up getting a 2009 Yamaha fz6r. 7500 miles for only $2500. Clean title - did a lot of mods. Slip on two brothers racing exhaust, new fairing kit, k&n air filter, Diablo 2 tires etc. just passed 15,000 miles. These bikes are bullet proof and easy to maintain
@@joshhendra8692 That's hilarious! I also stumbled across FZ6R this week and I've been spending months researching all these bikes. They really do hit the bargain part of the equation on the head. I've own an R6 before so idk if I really want another inline 4 as I prefer the punchy torque curve of the twins, but maybe the FZ6R tuning takes care of that?
What is the rider posture compared to the Scrambler Icon? I am 5 7" and can flat foot the Scrambler Icon. how does it feel compared to the Icon seatheightwise?
Thanks for your Review ! Whats your height? Im 5ft 4 Inches (163cm) and really wondering whether I could handle the Monster ... thanks so much for your help & greetings from Germany !:)
You will no problem! I am 5'4" and I am able to comfortably sit on the Monster with both feet on the ground an a confortable stance with one foot at lights.