xa0s
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Since I can't ride it right now due to fucking the Regulator Rectifier, a brand new battery, and possible the alternator... Have some pictures of it instead...
Already ripped the awful yellow grips off and put a set of Renthal's on it, after having 'em on my R6 the bike feels naked without them and Pazzo's! Ordered those as well, and a tiny little plate...
Uhm, waiting for a decent exhaust to come up. I ideally want a Racefit Slashcut but they're £499.99 new.
I got the bike for £4,400 which was a bargain at 6,000 miles but of course now I've had issues with it the price has gone up a lot. A new Regulator Rectifier alone is £197 from Suzuki and I can't find one anywhere second hand... New battery is around £50 I guess, and a alternator is close to £500 apparently but hopefully that hasn't gone.
It already had the exact screen I was gunna get on it as well as the R&G tail tidy. The same guy who's selling me the Pazzo's has a full R&G set (forks, swing-arm, frame, crash bungs, etc) which are close to £250 new.
Compared to the R6, it's nicer to ride being 5 years newer (K7) but it just doesn't feel as lethal. I've ridden a lot of 600's and this just feels calm, if you want to clutch it up in 2nd you really need to tug on it and slip the clutch in high revs where as on the R6 it was literally up whenever I wanted, I didn't need to change seating position or anything... I think the weight is more over the front end than the R6 possibly and I really do think the standard can fucks shit up, it apparently weighs like 5 bags of sugar!
Anyway, bored and can't sleep so excuse my little essay.
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Daimo B
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Good little bikes, but far more refined than an R6. I think you had the previous shape R6 didn't you (with the proper exhaust )
GSXR's usually feel calm refined bikes, thats why so many people love them as they are so easy to ride.
Im jealous of easy front wheel lifting. Im just getting to that slightly more confident stage of getting the bandit wheel up, although feel its not really come up more than a foot so far.
I can't get slipping the clutch right either, dunno if its just 80bhp on a 220kg bike, or my riding.
Won't even attemt it on the other one yet
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fresh_creps
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Another immense bike,exactly what I want when I get my license this year
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Winemaker
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Registered: 8th May 07
Location: Down Under
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Gixxer FTW
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SXIBLK
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Registered: 9th Feb 10
Location: Barnoldswick
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not really one for bikes but i really like that one
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by fresh_creps
Another immense bike,exactly what I want when I get my license this year
is that not a bit extreme for your first bike
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fresh_creps
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quote: Originally posted by whitter45
quote: Originally posted by fresh_creps
Another immense bike,exactly what I want when I get my license this year
is that not a bit extreme for your first bike
Probably lol,but its something I've always wanted for a long time and I don't wanna waste time/money getting an "inbetween" bike. That would be in an ideal world, although I would maybe consider a bandit to get accustomed to as I've heard they're easy bikes to ride and my mate loved his.
Been driving for almost 5 years and would consider myself a fairly vigilant and aware driver although riding is different. Obviously know that you have to be on your toes the whole time you ride and I'll definitely be respecting the bike and take it easy for a longgg time till I'm comfortable.
I think as long as I'm careful and respect the bike and the road and don't act like a tw@ it should be all good
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Tom
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That is a stunner, a lad I know's just got a K7 750 iirc didn't realise they were that nice!
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jimmy 2.1
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Registered: 17th Oct 05
Location: Shipley, West Yorkshire
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Awesome bikes. A proper licence looser! Rode a mates k5 750 and it has to be the easiest bike to ride fast without even trying. Perfect balance and the front end is invincble! Take an earth quake to get the front upset.
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Mobby
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quote: Originally posted by whitter45
quote: Originally posted by fresh_creps
Another immense bike,exactly what I want when I get my license this year
is that not a bit extreme for your first bike
Not his first bike at all. you might see him referring to his R6. nice to see your back on two wheels again chap
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Daimo B
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Actually Mobby, re-read it........
He's not quotesd Xos, he's quoted fresh creps.
In fact, you've quoted it youself
Failz
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xa0s
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Yeah it's a cool bike but yeah, it's refined... A good way to put it. It makes going fast easy but I kind of like the feeling of having to man handle the bike a bit more, lol
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deanmcreynolds26
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love this shape of gsxr shame about the troubles you are having,
got a new batt there for my zx6r from a local motor factors, think it was about £30 pity it wasnt plug and play, almost rode down on the bike with a duff battery thinking i would drop the new one in and away i went, then found it i would need to fill with acid and charge for a bit!!
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Scotty C
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MY GOD!! That is fucking mint I would love one, that, or the Ninja ZX-6R
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Recaro1
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Thats very nice.
I'm looking for a bike myself. Just trying to work out if I want to spend a little bit more and buy a newer bike.
Was looking at an R6 2008 for £5.5k just round the corner from me. Or do I save a few grand and buy an older bike... Did see a 2009 model for £6k as the guy wants a quick sale that I keep thinking about
hmmm
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deanmcreynolds26
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quote: Originally posted by Recaro1
Thats very nice.
I'm looking for a bike myself. Just trying to work out if I want to spend a little bit more and buy a newer bike.
Was looking at an R6 2008 for £5.5k just round the corner from me. Or do I save a few grand and buy an older bike... Did see a 2009 model for £6k as the guy wants a quick sale that I keep thinking about
hmmm
save and buy, dont get finance....
or if you do make sure you are going to keep it for long enough and not get bored...
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Bonney
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I got finance getting mine, Only planning on keeping it for around 3 years so just got the finance for just under that.
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Ellis
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I know nothing about bikes but fuck me that looks nice
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xa0s
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quote: Originally posted by Ellis
I know nothing about bikes but fuck me that looks nice
Always loved your Corsa too mate.
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