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Smart Money - FZR1000

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Motorcyclist magazine always has a feature in their magazine titled Smart Money. It's where they highlight their pick of used motorcycles. In the October 2006 issue of they have selected the 1987-1995 FZR1000 as the Smart Money bike.

Here's the article ...

http://home.comcast.net/~djalbin/wsb/me ... te1046.jpg

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Post by Yamaman »

she's certainly stood up to the test of time :cool

thanks for posting !
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Post by dereku »

That's the kind of article that makes me not really mind putting a bit of money into my bike to make it perfect again! Thanks a lot.
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Post by MsHap »

I saw that too. :)
A friend of mine gets it and showed me. :)

I am going to put it on the wall in the Jello Mold.
So Jello knows how special she is :)
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Post by M Hankel »

Nice to hear from the Mag, what most of us already knew. ;) Thanks for posting. I even learned something from it cuz I didn't know that the 91+ models were longer or had revised steering geometry. Kinda wondered why my current 94 feels different than my 89 model I had back in the day lol....

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