BONE'S BIO

First, a few words...

This site would not be possible without the help and assistance of dozens of fellow FZ6 owners and modders out there. Without their help, information and sharing of their trials and tribulations, I would have never been able to perform as many modifications to my FZ6 as I have. I made this site to not only showcase and display my FZ6 modifications, but also to share and give back to the entire FZ6 community, who without them, most of this would not have been possible.

I would also like to thank fellow FZ6 owner and FZ6-Forum member "Tim77" for graciously donating the web hosting for this site! Thank you Tim!

I thank you all and I hope you find this site both useful and enjoyable.

- Boneman

About "Boneman"

Name:

Dave "Boneman" Bone

Location:

Victoria, BC Canada...eh!

Status:

Married with children (1)

Occupation:

Software QA Coordinator / Motorcycle Instructor

Started Motorcycle
Riding:

March 2005 - Took a full MSF Skills and
Traffic Course.

Motorcycle:

2005 Yamaha FZ6 - Black/Silver

Type of Riding:

The majority of my riding is for commuting
and recreation. I have recently begun to do
larger annual touring trips with friends.

Other Hobbies:

Shooting, Ice Hockey (Goalie), Snow boarding
Web and Graphic Design, teaching new riders how to ride,
Modding my FZ6!

Words to Live By:

"If only stupidity were painful"

FZ6-Forum Interview

FInd out more about "Boneman" in his FZ6-Forum Interview HERE!

About MSF and Rider Training Courses

Vancouver Island Safety Council

A few words about the Vancouver Island Safety Council

Based on my personal experiences, I would HIGHLY recommend enrolling into a Motorcycle training/safety course (MSF/MSC) if you are considering riding a motorcycle ...regardless of any previous riding experience!! I had zero riding experience going into this program (no bad habits to break). I found that not only did the course give me the needed skills and confidence to be a good motorcycle rider, it also made me a better driver in general! I strongly feel that if every motorist out there was forced to take and learn to ride a motorcycle, we would have far less accidents on the road.

We had several people in our class that had once held a Class 6, but it had been many years since they had got on a motorcycle. A good choice for them to take a 'refresher'. As it turned out, one had so many bad/incorrect riding habits that the 'noobs' were making faster progress at the basic skills and the other ended up failing the course and couldn't even pas the MST (Motorcycle Skills Test) in a parking lot! Scary! Now just image all those riding around out there who either didn't take proper training of felt " they didn't need a course ".

You've spent thousands of dollars on your machine and gear, so why not invest a few hundred into keeping both you and your machine safe?

Make an investment in yourself

 


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