I bought my FZ by the start of this year. I just find looks facinating and went for it. The bike was just new in market and no review was available then. I have used it for last 7-8 months. Ive been on long drive and outings on this vahicle, and definitely its feels me proud to be owing her.
It has a good riding confort, longer handle keeps your hands easy and spreaded when you are driving. If you are planning to buy this and you are crusing kind of person can have it. Only thing you have to add for long drive is a soft cousion and soft handle grips.
If you are looking of 150cc bike with better milage, the I would say NO to you. Coz It will give you Millage of 40KMPL in city and 50 KMPL by highway. Which is far less copare to Hunk and Unicorn. I dont know about Suzuki GS and Apachi
Moving again to qualities of Bike. shifting is good. controll in Trafic is good. The broad rare wheel gives it a solid stabality while banking. Engine is noiseless. Monoshock @ rare wheel makes ride smooth and give a unique look to bike from rare view. Head lamp is superb. cover wider and longer area.
Moving to Drawback again, It wil just take 2 pax. not even a child after that, unless you are very skiny. So no " Hamara Bajaj" kind of offer here. its not a family bike. Just for twos. It dont have kick start option. All digital Instruments, but fuel gauge some times diplays strange radings. Even you have half tank of fuel, it says no fuel. Asthetics of instruments is not good looks like a cheap chines toy.
I been for a outing from Mumbai to Nasik, along with my spouse. I finish this 200 KM journey in 200 Rs worth of Petrol. My Average Speed was 60 KMPH and max speed was 90KM. The bike can go even more. But the ride @ 90 KMPH was unshakable. You wont feel That your bike is moving at so high speed. During this journey I have to ride through rain for more that 2 hours. The Tyres were firm on the wet road, Keeps up your confidence and riding spirit.
Any way If you are looking for bike with style and sporty look, and 40 KMPL Milage OK for you. Then Heres your bike.