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    Gsx1400

    How many GSX1400 riders are on this site? I am about to pick one up so interested to hear from any of you. Have looked for 1400 club here but non found.

    cheers Fiddy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fiddy40 View Post
    1400 club
    Think they're called zones and they'll take you to another place.
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    Widen your search a little? Plenty of oil boiler lads around that would be happy to talk shit with ya.
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    Dont own, but ride with one frequently and have ridden...
    that motor is bloody fantastic. It ooozes torque, and flexibility, did I mention Torque? It's a big bike, for 'big boys'. if point n squirt are not your thing, but ripping up chunks of tarmac exiting corners, not having to overly worry about 'uneven' road surfaces, prefer comfort to pose value or simply being a lazy arse who cant be frakked to gearchange every hill? Then you have found your ideal bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrayWolf View Post
    Dont own, but ride with one frequently and have ridden...
    that motor is bloody fantastic. It ooozes torque, and flexibility, did I mention Torque? It's a big bike, for 'big boys'. if point n squirt are not your thing, but ripping up chunks of tarmac exiting corners, not having to overly worry about 'uneven' road surfaces, prefer comfort to pose value or simply being a lazy arse who cant be frakked to gearchange every hill? Then you have found your ideal bike.
    Hi, been thinking for a while which bike to get, knew it would be a Suzuki, but had little idea which model, had a SV650 years ago,tried the Strom 650, but needed something bigger but not a sport bike, can't remember how I came apon the 1400 but glad I did. There are 8 or 9 on trade me and I boiled it down to 3,they were pretty close in year and Ks and colour was not a biggie. I plan to do some mods but not over the top stuff, suspenion, braided hoses,fender extender that sort of thing. A mod I am going to do is the gear position indicator that uses the rev counter, will find a link on youtube type in (GSX1400GPi) the guy does other bikes too I believe. It would be interesting to know what other 1400 owners have done or thinking of doing.

    Cheers Fiddy
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    Can't help you with your search, but that bike is on my "I want one" list for sure.

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    Search for KB user "Beyond".
    He had one and absolutely raved about it. as you will see from his posts.
    A few others on here have that ride, and comments are always positive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wysper View Post
    Can't help you with your search, but that bike is on my "I want one" list for sure.
    Hi, When I hopped on the 1400 the first thing was seat height that is important to me and at 790mm it is a good fit, the HP2 has a height of 820mm (for the live of me I can't remember of hand if it is correct) anyway the 1400 is fine, I was impressed with how smooth the engine is, as Greywolf says it really is just that, now I did not belt the hell out of it did not have to and the handling of bends and corners the bike rolled in with ease. I found the front brake a bit soft and can well do with braided hoses to start with and pads. A fender extender is a must what with the engine covers taking the brunt of chips. There are other mods to do but none urgent. As you are in hamilton you are welcome to come over and see it when I get it and if you have not seen an HP2 come see that as well before it goes.

    Cheers Fiddy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Search for KB user "Beyond".
    He had one and absolutely raved about it. as you will see from his posts.
    A few others on here have that ride, and comments are always positive.
    Hi, Will do, thanks for that the more the better.
    Cheers Fiddy

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    I have a GSX1400K7, for around 4 years now, and I've done nearly 60,000km on it. Several friends also have one, including a turboed one.
    Ive done lots of minor mods, mostly to improve handling and braking. I have not modified the engine at all, except to remove the pairs O2 system.

    There is an excellent website in England called gsx1400.org, where I have done most of my research. You will find posts of mine under the same name.

    My mods list goes:
    steel braided brake and clutch lines
    HH brake pads and petal discs
    SV1000 4 piston calipers, which are possibly better than the 6 piston originals (early SRAD gixxers also had these calipers)
    2 degrees of ignition advance, by slotted back-plate
    pollution control gizmo (pairs) removed
    10wt fork oil, slightly over filled
    oil cooler stone guard
    Rizoma fat bars with Zeta risers and Oberon bar end mirror
    fenda extenda
    power commader PC3 usb tuner, dynoed by Country Honda in Ashburton
    radar detector mount
    Kisan indicator auto cancel
    Oxford heated grips, essential in the south island
    in winter, I use DL1000 hand guards- I can wear summer gloves all year round. They look hoady, but improve winter riding immensely
    135dB air horns, hidden under the tank
    the rear shock mounts on the swing-arm are extended, slightly jacking the rear and improving ground clearance and handling
    Iv'e had the seat re-built, improving comfort and slide-forward
    and other little things.

    By far the best tyres for this bike are the Michelin PR2s and PR3s, and tho a set of Pilot power 2CTs allowed some pretty extreme riding! they did not last well! I run 36PSI cold front and rear, or a bit less on a hot day.
    I have found that it's possible to make this bike handle very very well, despite poor reviews by testers when they first came out. It leaps out of corners like few sports bikes can, but can be a handful to stop when really nailing it. The brake improvements and slightly raised rear end help a lot here.
    Interestingly, the bike did not feel really run-in until past 40k. The gear box is now perfect, and I love it more and more. It's got a lot of chips on the front from chasing mates up and down hills and thru gorges, but I wouldn't have it any other way.

    It's hard to make the big engine work hard, but I keep trying!

    good luck with yours!
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    BigOnes post shows the different potentials of this bike.
    I was looking for it of fulfil a different riding purpose.
    I was after an effortless cruiser that would also handle a commute.
    With the bonus of being able to really get up and boogie when you gave a twist of the wrist.
    And it would have met my requirements just as easily as meeting BigOnes, perhaps even more easily as I suspect I would not have needed to do quite so many mods.

    It is a real shame Suzuki stopped making this bike.

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    I mod my 1400 because it's fun to. The cheaper Suzukis are a blank canvas in many ways, unlike expensive European machines which are already engineered to the max and are hard to improve.
    And the 1400 was unbelievable value for money, even better than the Bandits, because it has a top quality Showa suspension which is fully adjustable. Mine cost about 13k including ORCs.
    The only mods this bike really needs are good tyres, better fork oil, and suspension adjustment by someone who knows what they are doing. The original bt020s were rubbish, and some low km bikes still have them fitted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fiddy40 View Post
    ........ and if you have not seen an HP2 come see that as well before it goes.

    Cheers Fiddy
    pics of said hp2?

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    Pics of HP2

    Quote Originally Posted by BMWST? View Post
    pics of said hp2?
    Hi there you go.

    regards Fiddy
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    Hey Fiddy i have some new front braided hoses [and a front fender ext somewhere] for $250 if yr keen.

    As with what Big1 recommends PR2 or 3s are they way for these machines, and join the gsx1400 org for everything you need to
    know about 1400s.

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