its so much better with their flash! makes the whole ride on the R7 more enjoyable! No more hard engine brake no more hard shifts in the low gears the slipper clutch works like it should the fuel even smells better when its running lol
Thanks bro. Don’t keep yourself in that mindset cuz you’ll get there soon enough. Keep an eye on facebook marketplace. It has some pretty good for lightly used and modified R7’s
Not recommending or endorsing, just saying financing a bike is an option. But I wouldn't go down that path unless you can guarantee a steady income. You'd be paying more in the end due to interest but you'd own an R7. That's the route I'm taking when I get my full license. You could do it through the bank with a loan so you have the full bike entitled to your name but they may charge more or less interest. Really depends on your credit score.
@@dylanarchangel2673 I bought it cash for just under $11k if you finance it will be just under $12k these bikes are designed to be affordable to EVERYONE!
I had a coworker who loved his fz-07. You just gotta remember that the r6 and r7 have two completely different purposes and performance ranges. As my first bike I wanted room to improve my riding skills without the danger of too much power. Far too many people jump from beginner bikes to advanced bikes too quickly and never even allow themselves to learn to push even something like a ninja 400 to its limits. The r7 gives me room to do so all while limiting my inability to control my adrenaline induced desires
I recently got my ecu flashed my Toce and the r7 is alive now it’s crazy lol. I noticed you have a check engine light , I got one to when I reinstalled. Do you happen to know off the top of your head if that’s just something that needs to be cleared since it’s flashed?
2WDW has a disclaimer on the flash listing that there will be a check engine light during the first two rides after reinstalling the ECU. I’ve now had about 5 or 6 rides since reinstall and it has since gone away 🤙🏻
@@JoshMendo sick bro! Today was my second ride with the bike and when I stopped to put gas and turned it back on it was gone. So we vibin now. Thanks for the respond brotha 🤟🏼
No my o2 sensor is still connected to my new exhaust. Even before the tune it didn’t throw a code due to the afr. My engine code has also cleared since I made this video so no issues whatsoever.
no you dont not if you get it done properly to match ur exhaust the people who make you disconnect the o2 simply dont know how to flash 2 cylinder bikes!
@@MotoMedicine904 only places like mooremafia will make you remove the o2 because they just do the same flash to every ECU they dont do them specifically like they are supposed to be done 2WdW specialize in flashing 2 cylinder bikes thats why you dont have to remove it its going to adjust on its own like its supposed to!