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FZ-07 Review after 2 Years! --- Do I regret buying it?


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Great follow up! I have had my bike just under two years too and still so glad I got it. For me the perfect bike! No regrets at all!!!
 
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...and then he sold it shortly thereafter and bought a cruiser. LOL -- of course he did not regret it, it helped build his "brand" on the you tubes

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...and then he sold it shortly thereafter and bought a cruiser. LOL -- of course he did not regret it, it helped build his "brand" on the you tubes 
 
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Well it all depends how you look at it. IMO, you can buy something and say it was a really great experience, and move on to the next one, especially if the new bike you are now interested in was not available at the time the FZ07 was purchased.  
 
So it is a fact that he didn't regret buying it. However, the question for him will now be, "Do I regret selling the FZ07?"
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...and then he sold it shortly thereafter and bought a cruiser. LOL -- of course he did not regret it, it helped build his "brand" on the you tubes
Yeah, I thought that was pretty funny.  It was literally a week later. 

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He did state he was looking for something better for two up with the wife and most sport bikes don't fit that bill very well. If I was in the cruiser market the Victory Octane and Scout 60 would be on my list.

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...and then he sold it shortly thereafter and bought a cruiser. LOL -- of course he did not regret it, it helped build his "brand" on the you tubes
I know for a fact Maksim (Russian Rider) wasn't after YouTube fame. His switch to cruser was strictly driven by the fact that he wants to ride with his wife as a passenger and that Victory might be a bit more comfortable than FZ-07.
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...and then he sold it shortly thereafter and bought a cruiser. LOL -- of course he did not regret it, it helped build his "brand" on the you tubes
I know for a fact Maksim (Russian Rider) wasn't after YouTube fame. His switch to cruser was strictly driven by the fact that he wants to ride with his wife as a passenger and that Victory might be a bit more comfortable than FZ-07.
Except the cruiser he bought and showed in the later videos doesn't have a passenger seat at all. It is a single seater.
 
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Passenger seat and foot pegs are extra. :D (no, seriously)
 

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Simbadc650

To each their own, Russian made sum sweet how to videos for the fz07. Thanks and enjoy

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He did say he was waiting for the passenger seat and pegs. I guess you stopped watching his videos when he got rid of the FZ07. Dude helped a new-market bike community, alot. So, it is what it is.

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