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Gubb
9th November 2008, 08:18
What an epic day! Sensational weather. No wind. Good people.

Got in to Red Baron at 9am and started looking round, talked to the sales guy, showed me a few bikes, particularly the Ninja 650R, and the Z750. Then he pointed it out, an '04 FZ-6. "Wanna take it for a test ride?" he inquires, "YES" is all I can manage to stutter.

'04 Yamaha FZ-6 "Fazer" ($8995)
My first "Big Bike" experience. Wow. I had to stick to an organised route so that it sticks within Red Baron's Insurance, but the highlight was certainly the Motorway on ramp. I've never experienced anything like that. It seems that all you needed to do was sneeze and it hits 140 in 3rd. Unfortunately the pre-determined test route doesn't involve any corners, but the bike certainly felt well balanced. Looks amazing, particularly liked the rear-end with the twin under-seat exhausts. Engine was just so smooth, very quiet, and good seating position. Seat was a little small for my fat arse though. Instrum,ent panel was really hard to read, with both a digital speedo, and tach. Maybe if i'd found the contrast button, it would have been easier to read. No fuel gauge/gear indicator either which seem like fairly simple things to put on, and make a real-world difference, particularly the fuel gauge.

Head over to Holeshot where i'd talked to the sales guy a week earlier about taking out a few bikes. One of which was the Street Triple. Unfortunately, 10 minutes after I talked to him last week, someone came in and bought the demo model. No Trumpet ride for me. Somewhat disappointed, I carried on with the other bikes on the list.

'08 Suzuki GSX-F 650 ($11,495)
Looks awesome, apart from the massive bazooka that is the exhaust. Apparently the actual muffler contains all the cat converters as well, which explains it's moon-like proportions. Awesome seating position, very upright, with nice wide, and straight bars. Easy to read instrument panel, with gear indicator, and fuel gauge. Digital speedo, normal (analogue?) tach. Wicked setup. Dealer chucked some gas in it, and we were off. Coatesville/Riverhead was the test route, and man, that engine was smooth. I was suprised at how easy it was to corner, and how comfortably it did so. Heaps of leg room, which is important, as i'm quite a large (tall, but also a little round) fella. It seemed like this bike had way more potential than I ever thought it could have. Incredibly forgiving, good steering feedback. front suspension was a little soft, but nice for commuting (or communtering). I just seemed to "click" with this bike.

'08 Suzuki SV 1000S ($11,999)
I heard this before I saw it, and man, did it sound awesome. No real suprise how easy these are to sell when the demo is fitted with dual Yoshis. Stunning looking bike in blue, with the belly pan on. Jumped on, and was suprised at the amount of vibrations. Perhaps it was riding the two quad cylinders beforehand, but the vibrations were quite severe. Maybe heavier bar ends would help. Who knows. Power comes on in massive lumps. Scared the shit outta me. Was quite hesitant to start with, as what seemed like the slightest twist would result in an extra 40km/h. Perhaps as a weekend bike, but I think i'd have trouble living with this everyday. Too hard to commute on, I need something a little smoother. There is certainly something special about the V-Twin rumble though, whether is setting off car alarms as yu go past, or the "special feeling" that comes up through the seat.

'06 Suzuki GSX-R 750 (Can't remember the price)
I'd kinda excluded all the hardcore sports bikes from my test ride list (GSX-R, ZX-R, CBR, R6) as they are amazing bikes, but just too small for me to live with on a day-to-day basis. I'd certainly have one as a weekend blaster, but right now I need something of an all-rounder. Having said that. you'd be mental to pass up an oppourtunity to have a go. This thing has completely redefined what I thought was possible on a motorcycle. Having only had experience on 125's and 250's, this completely blew me out of the water. What's the point of having something that hits 160 odd in 2nd gear? I don't know, but shit it's fun. The way it went round corners was mind blowing. it felt so solid, no mater how hard (admnittadely, this wasn't very hard at all. It scares me) you pushed it. I stayed in 3rd gear the whole time. The other 5 gears went completely to waste. Only problem was it's size, once I was crouched over, I could feel my helmet was out beyond the screen. No tucking in for me then. I now have a whole new respect for people that are able to even use 1/5th of the potential of a machine like this.

Finished up test riding at 2pm. Smile so wide on my face that I thought i'd break my helmet.

Epic day. Amazing bikes. Awesome people. Mint weather.

I don't know how so many of you manage to hang on to your licenses. (well, some of you).

I'm leaning towards the GSX-F 650 at the moment, but the toss up is between that, and the FZ-6. Then again, it's probably all going to change once I get my hands on a Street Trpile. I intend to ride as many bikes as I can. I'm sure the salespeople are going to get sick of me pretty quickly.

discotex
9th November 2008, 10:34
I intend to ride as many bikes as I can. I'm sure the salespeople are going to get sick of me pretty quickly.

:banana: Test riding is so fun. I've got a few on my list. 09 R1, 08 CBR1000RR and 09 CB1000R. Have to take the Daytona out to compare to my CBR600RR too.

They won't care as long as they think you might buy one of their bikes. That's how they make sales. Like shoe shops :)

Just make sure you share the love around.

EJK
9th November 2008, 15:20
Niice!!! Awesome report mate. Hope you get your hands on the Triple tho! ;)

Pumba
9th November 2008, 15:58
Comutted on a SV everyday for over a year, loved it round town, loved a quick blast on the weekend, and quite happily toured round the south island, and at only about 100hp (probally on a good day) I would be hard pressed to describe it as a weekend bike.

One thing they do benifit hugly from is going down a tooth on the front sprocket, personally I am quite fond of the lumpy power delivery of a big twin, but hey everyone to there own.

chester
9th November 2008, 21:12
what about a Z750 or a Z1000, would like someones oppinion before I start looking......

discotex
9th November 2008, 22:03
what about a Z750 or a Z1000, would like someones oppinion before I start looking......

Can't speak for the newest Z750 but the '05 one I test rode let me down.

If you value your spine make sure you test one thoroughly before you buy. Fun engine and great on the motorway but take it to the open road and you'll soon find the suspension magically soft and sloppy yet rock hard at the same time. Terrible on NZ's bumpy roads.

I'm sure it'd be fixable with an aftermarket shock if you're willing to spring for one.

Gremlin
9th November 2008, 23:03
What's the point of having something that hits 160 odd in 2nd gear? I don't know, but shit it's fun.
....
I don't know how so many of you manage to hang on to your licenses. (well, some of you).
Try the new model thous... 180+ in 1st gear...

Yeeeeaaaaah, some of us don't keep a firm grip on the license... we either learn quick, don't learn and know the cops on first name basis, or trade to a naked, or something slower :lol:

Have fun... buying is the best bit :2thumbsup

RantyDave
10th November 2008, 03:20
I'm sure the salespeople are going to get sick of me pretty quickly.
If you're walking around with money testing bikes and the salespeople get sick of you, they're not doing their jobs.

And, yeah, get your arse onto a Street Triple if possible.

Dave

Okey Dokey
10th November 2008, 08:07
Thanks for the enjoyable write-up, Gubb. Good luck finding the right bike for you!

DarkLord
10th November 2008, 09:59
It was a good day, I agree the GSX-F 650 seemed to suit you the most. I thoroughly enjoyed myself too besides being overcome with jealousy and envy!

Can't wait until we've all got bigger (and better constructed) bikes, it will be nice to be able to go around corners without the whole bike shuddering and vibrating like it is going to fall apart, as the Hyosung oh so often does on a slightly worn road surface.

I'm sure the next Saturday morning test ride on the triple probably won't be too far off either!

imdying
10th November 2008, 15:24
was suprised at the amount of vibrationsKeep the revs about 3500rpm :yes:


'06 Suzuki GSX-R 750 That'd be my pick :yes:

Have fun riding em all... see if you can find a Ducati 900 Superlight for something exotic... 2v twins are worth a test ride, and a lot less intimidating coming from tiddlers.

325rocket
10th November 2008, 15:34
hey nick. If you can get on a 07 / 08 cbr600rr. far superior to all that other crap youve been test riding! haha.

good luck

Gubb
10th November 2008, 17:36
hey nick. If you can get on a 07 / 08 cbr600rr. far superior to all that other crap youve been test riding! haha.

good luck

Heh. You wouldn't be a bit biased would you?
Besides, all the super-sport bikes are just so damned small. My crotch is the same height as the screen.

ynot slow
10th November 2008, 17:47
Ditto on the GSX650F took one today as well,amazing to ride,fits well.Took a Bandit 1250 ABS as well,shit can they peddle,thought the power on the 650 was ok,but maybe heading the 1250 as doing a bit of 2 up,and only sitting on 3250rpm at 100km vs say 5250 on 650,still thinking about the SV1000,has ok pillion position for wife,and we usually stop after 100-150km,fuel range not much of a worry with the SVat say 250km?

Gubb
10th November 2008, 18:07
I think that 1250 is way too much power for me to be thinking about at the moment, only reason I had a go on the SV was because it was a V-Twin, and there was no demo SV650S, which I would have preferred to have a go on.

Hopefully I can talk to AMPS tomorrow and sort out a Striple.

RantyDave
10th November 2008, 20:43
Hopefully I can talk to AMPS tomorrow and sort out a Striple.
Hehehehehehe. Make sure you get some corners this time. mmmmmMMmmm. Corners.

Dave

Gremlin
11th November 2008, 04:18
AMPS just asked how long I wanted... I said, probably an hour, make it 90 min to be safe, told them I had an exact route planned out in East Auckland, and off I went, three bikes in a row. :yes:

davebullet
11th November 2008, 15:33
Hey Gubb,

Sorted a Street triple test ride out yet? thought in another post of yours you had one lined up for the weekend just passed.

Interested in your views compared to the others you've ridden. The Striple seemed to me to have the best seating / handlebar position and a nice light bike to boot.

David.

Usarka
11th November 2008, 16:05
I made the ummmm mistake of test riding the street triple AND the speed triple.....

Can't for the life of me work out which is nicer.

The street is some light grunty bike. Easy as *$(*#&$ to wheelie.

Gubb
11th November 2008, 20:48
Hey Gubb,

Sorted a Street triple test ride out yet? thought in another post of yours you had one lined up for the weekend just passed.

Interested in your views compared to the others you've ridden. The Striple seemed to me to have the best seating / handlebar position and a nice light bike to boot.

David.

Yeah mate, I had, but 15 minutes after I organised it, they sold the damned thing. didn't have another demo model there, will try the only other Triumph dealer in Aucks, failing that, it'll be off to see DMNTD.

Write up will follow, as soon as the inevitable grinning like a loon wears off.

Neon
11th November 2008, 22:02
Yeah mate, I had, but 15 minutes after I organised it, they sold the damned thing. didn't have another demo model there, will try the only other Triumph dealer in Aucks, failing that, it'll be off to see DMNTD.

Write up will follow, as soon as the inevitable grinning like a loon wears off.

Goddamn I am jealous. Got my full now but can't get management approval for a new bike right now having just been unemployed for three months. Enjoy! :banana:

Gubb
12th November 2008, 17:25
Street Triple demo booked for Saturday through AMPS.

Oh. Yeah.

Usarka
12th November 2008, 17:41
Street Triple demo booked for Saturday through AMPS.

Oh. Yeah.

Don't know how heavy you are but the bike is LIGHT watch unintentional wheelies if giving it some stick in 1st DAMHIK :innocent:

Really do your head in and take out the speed triple aswell..... :wacko:

discotex
12th November 2008, 19:53
Street Triple demo booked for Saturday through AMPS.

Oh. Yeah.

giggidy giggidy :love:

EJK
13th November 2008, 13:58
Hear I must, report! :yes:

325rocket
13th November 2008, 16:31
Street Triple demo booked for Saturday through AMPS.

Oh. Yeah.

one more sleep!

EJK
13th November 2008, 16:34
one more sleep!

A very long hung over sleep!

RantyDave
13th November 2008, 18:28
Street Triple demo booked for Saturday through AMPS.
Wheeeeee!!!

Dave

davebullet
14th November 2008, 08:28
Street Triple demo booked for Saturday through AMPS.

Oh. Yeah.

Just take a credit card, cheque book or some other form of payment, or be prepared to leave the dealer a broken and sad man.

That is the one reason I won't test ride one. If I cannot buy, I will be sad... very sad.

Dave.