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    Buying a K3 GSXR1000

    Just wanted to know of any things I should look out for/get checked before buying a used K3 GSXR1000? (around 30-40,000km?) Any things specific to this bike that I should be wary of? Bad engine sounds, wear in the certain places or signs of extreme stunting etc? I know service history can be a biggie.

    Have been saving since the start of the year for one so I would hate to get a lemon.

    I wanna be a star on my gsxr. How much would you expect to pay?



    *EDIT* Just realised there is a similar thread on here at the moment. But this is specific to make and model so I guess it's justified?? :P


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    Gonna go fast, gonna go far, gonna be a star on my GSX-R


    Does that help?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
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    Gonna go fast, gonna go far, gonna be a star on my GSX-R


    Does that help?




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    If the bike has been wheelied alot they are known to do 2nd & 3rd gears which can show up with a whine in the gearbox while using those gears . As a rule if it has been ride normally they are bullet proof as . Enjoy

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    wowa! meth and gsxr's dont mix! animal

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    They are pretty bullet-proof, even without religious servicing. Just check the usuals, steering stops, headstock bearings etc.
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    Thanks for the heads up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei View Post
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    If the bike has been wheelied alot they are known to do 2nd & 3rd gears which can show up with a whine in the gearbox while using those gears . As a rule if it has been ride normally they are bullet proof as . Enjoy
    I raped mine for over 20,000 km in this manner and there were no weird sounds coming out of it when I sold it. I did put good oil and a new filter on it every 5000km though.

    I bought it with 30,000km on it with some very minor cosmetic damage on it for $6000. This was just over a year ago. They are without a doubt the best sport bike for the money.

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