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Mattr
12th January 2014, 06:51
Hi, I am returning to road riding after a 10 year break. I used to ride every day as my transport and also race 125gp bikes which was a lot of fun till the class started dying out. Im after some input on a few bikes im looking at with budget of 10k. Will be mainly used for commuting, weekend rides and track days. If I get the time I may see the south island too. Anyway, looking at triumph 675, gsxr 750 and a zx6r at the moment, they all seam awesome. Has anyone got something that is immac and low kms they looking at selling or maybe some input on what I should be looking for in year and km and price etc. I do like those triumphs but nervous of not buying japanese. There is one on TM but he wants 12500.
Cheers

frogfeaturesFZR
12th January 2014, 06:56
the Trumpy's as reliable as one of the Japas. Thought about an SV ?

skippa1
12th January 2014, 06:56
Hi, I am returning to road riding after a 10 year break. I used to ride every day as my transport and also race 125gp bikes which was a lot of fun till the class started dying out. Im after some input on a few bikes im looking at with budget of 10k. Will be mainly used for commuting, weekend rides and track days. If I get the time I may see the south island too. Anyway, looking at triumph 675, gsxr 750 and a zx6r at the moment, they all seam awesome. Has anyone got something that is immac and low kms they looking at selling or maybe some input on what I should be looking for in year and km and price etc. I do like those triumphs but nervous of not buying japanese. There is one on TM but he wants 12500.
Cheers

Welcome. Nice choice of bikes! I would put my money on the Triumph. No issue not buying Japanese, not sure why you would worry about that? Parts may be a bit more expensive....maybe... But I can't see any other reason? All the best with test rides and choices

Mo NZ
12th January 2014, 07:01
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-679428042.htm

1 HELL OF A BIKE.

there is 1 or 2 for around 10 g.

Mattr
12th January 2014, 07:43
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-679428042.htm

1 HELL OF A BIKE.

there is 1 or 2 for around 10 g.

Not my cup of tea, looks good though

slofox
12th January 2014, 07:43
the Trumpy's as reliable as one of the Japas. Thought about an SV ?


I found the SV a good bridge back. Kept it for two years.

Mattr
12th January 2014, 07:45
I like this http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=683975041 but I think its too dear and I got to transport it. Also like this http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=682220015 and he neg

Mattr
12th January 2014, 07:51
Thanks for the welcome too, bloody good site!

Mo NZ
12th January 2014, 08:03
At the end of the day all the modern bikes are reliable.
They all look awesome too.
You need to decide first on the make and mod you want and look for a minta within your budget.

While the bikes you are looking at are not my cup of tea ( re riding position, 1 hr tops for me on those and no good at all ) im sure you have considered that.
Some of those GX'S are well priced.

Again "You need to decide first on the make and mod you want and look for a minta within your budget."
Good luck.

jasonu
12th January 2014, 11:11
Not a race track bike but what about an adventure bike Suzuki Vstrom/Honda Transalp etc. They are one of the most popular class of bike on the market today. The only negative is they are much
taller to sit on than a road bike but real easy to ride if you are returning after 10 years.

But do they corner better than an Orange Street Triple R?

oneblackflag
12th January 2014, 14:13
But do they corner better than an Orange Street Triple R?

I heard they corner to fast and smooth to be safe...

skippa1
12th January 2014, 15:52
I heard they corner to fast and smooth to be safe...

Only if you've been eating cat food

unstuck
12th January 2014, 16:08
At the end of the day all the modern bikes are reliable.
They all look awesome too.
.

Oh really, do tell me more.:msn-wink:

jafar
12th January 2014, 18:53
Hi, I am returning to road riding after a 10 year break. I used to ride every day as my transport and also race 125gp bikes which was a lot of fun till the class started dying out. Im after some input on a few bikes im looking at with budget of 10k. Will be mainly used for commuting, weekend rides and track days. If I get the time I may see the south island too. Anyway, looking at triumph 675, gsxr 750 and a zx6r at the moment, they all seam awesome. Has anyone got something that is immac and low kms they looking at selling or maybe some input on what I should be looking for in year and km and price etc. I do like those triumphs but nervous of not buying japanese. There is one on TM but he wants 12500.
Cheers

I have a Kawasaki zx6r (monster edition) for sale. 10,500 km, first registered 2012. No faults with it that I'm aware of. I brought it off my son so he could finance his 1st house. I have done a couple of tankfulls on it & it is an excellent bike. :2thumbsup

Mattr
13th January 2014, 07:22
I have a Kawasaki zx6r (monster edition) for sale. 10,500 km, first registered 2012. No faults with it that I'm aware of. I brought it off my son so he could finance his 1st house. I have done a couple of tankfulls on it & it is an excellent bike. :2thumbsup

Can you PM me some contact details? I cant PM yet.

jafar
13th January 2014, 18:28
PM sent :apint:

george formby
13th January 2014, 18:57
Lorra bikes out there to be sure.
A mate recently ended up with a VFR 800, like new, for not much more than you want to spend. That was from a dealer, too.
His starting point was a ZXR, big, nay huge, fuck up with that & by a strange quirk of fate he ended up test riding the VFR. He does track days on a Fireblade, tours two up & has to ride gravel on all his bikes. He is an exceedingly happy camper. The VFR will be on a track near you soon. He's even thinkin of movin the blade on.
I had a good ride on it & loved it. Quite blown away actually, all love, hugs & magic carpet ride below 7000rpm then uh oh, V- tec kicks in.
Well under the radar, never even crossed our minds discussing his next bike, but....
Otherwise I would go for 7fiddy gixxer. No contest out of the three your looking at. I have wanted one since they started making them, though. :drool: