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Re: So, I test rode the 2007 Z1000.....
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 7:35 am
by petro
The latest Rapid has a very good test on the new Z1000, so far just the tacho and the narrower seating position is the best upgrades I like.
Re: So, I test rode the 2007 Z1000.....
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:19 am
by Stereo
petro wrote:The latest Rapid has a very good test on the new Z1000, so far just the tacho and the narrower seating position is the best upgrades I like.
Regarding the Tacho, It was ok..... nothing superb, what i DID like was the new fuel gage! thats pretty cool.... The 06 model has the same one as my bike I believe and I thought it was just as good (except for the fuel gage).
Re: So, I test rode the 2007 Z1000.....
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:30 am
by Shaman
How well does that fuel gauge work? I would have thought with all the leaning and acceleration etc that it would misreport it a lot of the time.
Guess it's still effective at a standstill!

Re: So, I test rode the 2007 Z1000.....
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 3:49 pm
by Stereo
Shaman wrote:How well does that fuel gauge work? I would have thought with all the leaning and acceleration etc that it would misreport it a lot of the time.
Guess it's still effective at a standstill!

most of these electronic ones average it over a few seconds..... so if it samples 15 seconds, it takes the average..... so if that is the case it would be fairly accurate
Re: So, I test rode the 2007 Z1000.....
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:19 pm
by jewjew
If i have half a tank while riding, i can stop the bike for the night and find when i turn it on in the morning the fuel light flashes at me, once i start riding again it goes back to half a tank.
Re: So, I test rode the 2007 Z1000.....
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 5:08 pm
by ttc
Stereo, the 06 Z1000 has a fuel guage too, very similar to the zx6 apart from that..

Re: So, I test rode the 2007 Z1000.....
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:36 pm
by Slow and wobbly
As for the footpeg height you were wary of, it's just a subjective thing. You are used to having your knees tucked up on the 6 and so when you rode the 1000 it felt like your feet were only mm off the ground didn't it? I had a similar experience after swapping bikes with a mate on a ride I jumped off the 9 and onto his 1200 Bandit. Damn it felt like I was riding with Harley highway pegs it was that different. But in reality there is a heap of clearance, maybe not as much as a full sports bike, but more than enough for everyday riding. Its just your mind playing tricks.