firefighter
16th May 2010, 11:47
Yep, it's a what bike to buy thread. :innocent: (you're only sick of these because you're jealous!)
Before I start, yes, I know I need to go ride them all.
I have only just bought a GSX-R 750 a couple of months ago. When I bought it, I was weighing it up between that and a ZXR 750.
At the time, it was more about what I could afford, rather than what i'd really like to get. Sure i'm definitely happy with it, and it goes absolutely fine, just had an expensive service, new chain and sprockets, a few expensive bits and pieces added, fixed up the tail end with a really cool looking undertail replacement, but fucken hate the headlight, it looks/is dated and ugly.
Basically when I sell it it will be yet another bike i've spent money on (quite a bit), hardly got my moneys worth out of then on-sold like a moron! At least I always trade up!
Anyway, back on topic, now I have a little bit more money available to spend, i'd like to upgrade, my current/"new" bike is a 2000 "y" model, so getting on now, and we all like new things.....
I've got my eye on three really nice bikes;
1. 2007 GSX-R 750, in colours I do'nt like but my uncle owns his own bike restoration shop, so it will only cost me paint (black of-course).........and a new exhaust. (It's actually Kendogs old bike) I have to do the exhaust if i'm to be happy with it.
2. 2008 Triumph Daytona 675 in black, ready to go, no mods needed at all.
3. 2008 Kawasaki ZX6R, in black (see a trend here?!) mostly ok, just an ugly coloured cowl which again is'nt a big deal, other than that tiny piece of work it's ready to go.
Perks and problems with each one;
The 750 is here because of engine size, (it needs the zorst and paint job) and well, it's a 750 zuki. You ca'nt really go wrong. I do like the look of them, and know they preform more than well enough for me! A little bit more than a 600 without being useless for (for me) on the road. (I'd rather ride hard slower than fast without trying/I do'nt go over 140....) Plus I do'nt feel as squished up with my fat ass on the thing. It's got a little bit of size to it. It has done 30,000 km, and is a year older than the other two.
Next, the one everyones going to come rushing in and recommend, the Triumph. Yep, it's a bloody nice bike, looks very clean, and good to go. This one is very close in price, and can be ridden with no efforts needed to get it how I want.(I like to work on my bikes so not necessarily a great perk) However, the problem with this bike, is the size. A mate of mine had one, and because of the size I know i'd look like an Islander on a scooter, not that bad but you get my drift......I know i'd obviously be happy with it, once I shrink a bit, but until then..........It also has 30km on it. I know it would serve me very well.....but....
Next is probably my favourite looking, the ZX6R. It has only 4000km on it. It's pretty much brand-new. The tail cowl has been painted an ugly gold. I do'nt like it, but a very easy fix. It's very tidy and comparing the prices, probably the best deal. My only real issue is the fact it's a 600, and may lack a bit down low, I do'nt really need a screamer, considering I commute 70% of the time. I've wanted a ZX6R for a while, but the fact it's a bit smaller makes me worry a bit. I'm on a 750 now, albeit 8 years older, and will be gutted if it's slower/less powerful.
So, important factors for me;
I commute more than I go for hard rides. Probably 70:30. It's ability to commute is'nt really that big a deal, but something to think about. I'd rather have a good bike for the road.
When I do get to go for a ride, I like to ride (fast) a long'ish way. (i'm no GIjoe but I like to go places/was even looking at a VFR800)
I do'nt really want to take a step backwards in power from what I have, in fact would like to avoid it. The reason the ZX6R is there, is that I figure after 8 years, a 600 would match a 750 reasonably closely from a huge technology gap.....am I wrong here?
So what are your thoughts? What would you choose and why?
BTW, I may or may not buy a new bike, although I probably will knowing me. :shutup:
This however will be an expensive purchase for me, so i'll have to stick with my decision for a while this time, so I need the one i'm least likely to feel i've outgrown. (yes, I know i'll never outride a 400cc probably but take it as I mean it).
P.s. Something scary, I can afford to buy my dream bike, as long as I do'nt want to eat for the next three years!
Before I start, yes, I know I need to go ride them all.
I have only just bought a GSX-R 750 a couple of months ago. When I bought it, I was weighing it up between that and a ZXR 750.
At the time, it was more about what I could afford, rather than what i'd really like to get. Sure i'm definitely happy with it, and it goes absolutely fine, just had an expensive service, new chain and sprockets, a few expensive bits and pieces added, fixed up the tail end with a really cool looking undertail replacement, but fucken hate the headlight, it looks/is dated and ugly.
Basically when I sell it it will be yet another bike i've spent money on (quite a bit), hardly got my moneys worth out of then on-sold like a moron! At least I always trade up!
Anyway, back on topic, now I have a little bit more money available to spend, i'd like to upgrade, my current/"new" bike is a 2000 "y" model, so getting on now, and we all like new things.....
I've got my eye on three really nice bikes;
1. 2007 GSX-R 750, in colours I do'nt like but my uncle owns his own bike restoration shop, so it will only cost me paint (black of-course).........and a new exhaust. (It's actually Kendogs old bike) I have to do the exhaust if i'm to be happy with it.
2. 2008 Triumph Daytona 675 in black, ready to go, no mods needed at all.
3. 2008 Kawasaki ZX6R, in black (see a trend here?!) mostly ok, just an ugly coloured cowl which again is'nt a big deal, other than that tiny piece of work it's ready to go.
Perks and problems with each one;
The 750 is here because of engine size, (it needs the zorst and paint job) and well, it's a 750 zuki. You ca'nt really go wrong. I do like the look of them, and know they preform more than well enough for me! A little bit more than a 600 without being useless for (for me) on the road. (I'd rather ride hard slower than fast without trying/I do'nt go over 140....) Plus I do'nt feel as squished up with my fat ass on the thing. It's got a little bit of size to it. It has done 30,000 km, and is a year older than the other two.
Next, the one everyones going to come rushing in and recommend, the Triumph. Yep, it's a bloody nice bike, looks very clean, and good to go. This one is very close in price, and can be ridden with no efforts needed to get it how I want.(I like to work on my bikes so not necessarily a great perk) However, the problem with this bike, is the size. A mate of mine had one, and because of the size I know i'd look like an Islander on a scooter, not that bad but you get my drift......I know i'd obviously be happy with it, once I shrink a bit, but until then..........It also has 30km on it. I know it would serve me very well.....but....
Next is probably my favourite looking, the ZX6R. It has only 4000km on it. It's pretty much brand-new. The tail cowl has been painted an ugly gold. I do'nt like it, but a very easy fix. It's very tidy and comparing the prices, probably the best deal. My only real issue is the fact it's a 600, and may lack a bit down low, I do'nt really need a screamer, considering I commute 70% of the time. I've wanted a ZX6R for a while, but the fact it's a bit smaller makes me worry a bit. I'm on a 750 now, albeit 8 years older, and will be gutted if it's slower/less powerful.
So, important factors for me;
I commute more than I go for hard rides. Probably 70:30. It's ability to commute is'nt really that big a deal, but something to think about. I'd rather have a good bike for the road.
When I do get to go for a ride, I like to ride (fast) a long'ish way. (i'm no GIjoe but I like to go places/was even looking at a VFR800)
I do'nt really want to take a step backwards in power from what I have, in fact would like to avoid it. The reason the ZX6R is there, is that I figure after 8 years, a 600 would match a 750 reasonably closely from a huge technology gap.....am I wrong here?
So what are your thoughts? What would you choose and why?
BTW, I may or may not buy a new bike, although I probably will knowing me. :shutup:
This however will be an expensive purchase for me, so i'll have to stick with my decision for a while this time, so I need the one i'm least likely to feel i've outgrown. (yes, I know i'll never outride a 400cc probably but take it as I mean it).
P.s. Something scary, I can afford to buy my dream bike, as long as I do'nt want to eat for the next three years!