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RidingHard
21st November 2007, 21:41
what do ya reckon's quicker/ more reliable/better handling etc? A 1988 Suzuki GSX400R Slingshot (40,000 k), or a 1990 Kwaka ZXR400 (90,000)? Cheers for your thoughts! :niceone:
James Deuce
21st November 2007, 21:43
The rider with teh maddest skillz.
RidingHard
21st November 2007, 21:45
yea no doubt ;) straight line and handling tho, same rider
The Pastor
21st November 2007, 21:51
my vote for the zxr
justsomeguy
21st November 2007, 21:54
ZXR400 anyday and under any conditions - with the same rider.
Forget compared to a Slingshot - compared to any bike a ZXR400 is a very nice handling bike. Love the twin headlight look of the model.
A 400 with 90,000kms? Why?
Just keep searching for another bike.
justsomeguy
21st November 2007, 21:59
These are one of my favourite bikes.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-126599502.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-125187873.htm
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-128022629.htm
The 1st one looks like the best.
P.S: I realise you may not be interested in buying one, just playing trump cards......since you already own the Suzuki.
Jantar
21st November 2007, 22:02
Mmmm, lets see: A 17 year old bike with 90,000 kms or a 19 year old bike with 40,000 kms.
Performance will depend on the rider and state of tune/maintenence of the bikes. Handling will be similar, depending on the experience/ability of the rider. Reliability will depend on the condition/maintenence/usage of the bikes.
There's not much in it. Quicker; Possibly the kwaka, but a better rider on the Suzuki will out perform. Reliability/cost of maintenence; Go for the Suzuki, but a better rider on the kwaka may keep costs down.
How good a rider are you, and what is you main use for this bike?
NighthawkNZ
21st November 2007, 22:10
what do ya reckon's quicker/ more reliable/better handling etc? A 1988 Suzuki GSX400R Slingshot (40,000 k), or a 1990 Kwaka ZXR400 (90,000)? Cheers for your thoughts! :niceone:
Walking? :scratch:
westie
21st November 2007, 22:20
The suzuki would be better!
Where can I buy the kwaka?
0arbreaka
21st November 2007, 22:37
Save your money man, not worth getting a kwaka with that many kms and its not worth getting the slingshot full stop. If you want a decent 400, you can not go wrong with the zxr400, just get one with lower kms. I had a 1990 ZXR400 and I loved it.
Bullitt
21st November 2007, 22:45
Unlike most posters in this thread I dont see it as a which bike should I buy post. Its just a will I beat my mate etc...
RidingHard
22nd November 2007, 06:57
Unlike most posters in this thread I dont see it as a which bike should I buy post. Its just a will I beat my mate etc...
no no, its a "i already have the one but rode the other briefly and loved it" kinda post! love my suzuki but have always wanted a kwaka, just intrested to hear other peoples thoughts
RidingHard
22nd November 2007, 07:01
How good a rider are you, and what is you main use for this bike?
Im a decent rider I suppose, I ride my bike daily about 50km to work and around, and head out for 100+ km rides most weekends. Id want any bike I own to be up for it
RidingHard
22nd November 2007, 07:04
These are one of my favourite bikes.
P.S: I realise you may not be interested in buying one, just playing trump cards......since you already own the Suzuki.
yea me too, always loved the kawasaki's ay. thinking of looking for something newer than my '88. Got a pix of the suzuki under profile pictures :)
speed63
22nd November 2007, 08:29
The ZXR:first:
Jantar
22nd November 2007, 08:48
... I ride my bike daily about 50km to work and around, and head out for 100+ km rides most weekends....
Thats 20,000 kms per year. Neither of these bikes are going to deliver that sort of reliability without spending $$$$ on maintenence. Get something a bit bigger that will combine performance and reliability.
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