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  1. #16
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    Why you deciding to upgrade your bike??

    What about your current one, you selling it?? Remember I asked about your bike first.............. hehehehe....... now gotta get me some money ........ and a license........and that's if you're selling

    You coming for the track day on the 10th?? .......... oh yeah ...... heard you got arrested for stealing toilet paper from a public toilet in Aussie.... hope it wasn't too bad..



    PS: Sorry for going off topic...... ........ahh nah ... not realy thaaatt sorry.....hehehehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by BUBBLE
    On my last trip to Auckland (I make as few trips to Auckland as possible) myself and a mate on a 2000 SV650 swapped bikes for a 100k's. Honostly I didnt like the SV, it felt like a girls bike....padded seat, low seat height, etc. The SV is lower to the ground therefore feels lighter than the GSXR600 but on paper its actually heavier. I like the power of the GSXR although I change down gears often....while overtaking the SV (tucked up, downhill with a tail wind @ 200k's) I breased passed, hooked another gear and accelerated away.
    I suppose the price at the end of the day has a lot to do with it too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    GSXR600 mate.

    Only way to go. You will NOT be dissapointed. Jimbo went from a K3 750 to a K5 600 and enjoys it heaps more. You remember, he was the pommy gay guy that rode to Taupo with us.
    Hey cunt whats with this pommy gay guy stuff? You know I've got a Kiwi passport now.

    Ol' cunty WT is right (about the going from gsxr750 to 600 thing). The K5 600 is the most fun I've ever had on a bike. I was a bit worried at first about the lack of cc's however after riding the thing I am most impressed. When I crash this one I'm going to get another gixxer 6 make no mistake. Bloody awesome.

    Only fags need thous (more storage under the seat for rodents to assist in the felching)

    The K5 is pretty comfortable too. I didn't suffer at all going up to Taupo and back.

    I get about 200kms out of a tank. 150kms if I'm enjoying myself.

    You got to work harder to stay with the 1000's but that just makes it all the more fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf

    2.) Do you know if it can be fitted with after market pegs to increase distance from seat to peg?
    Years ago now, a Suzuki dealer told me to chose the 1100 as a tourer. On the 750 space was a bit tight. If you are a bit long in the inner leg measurement consider the 1100.

    Besides, how many people on this planet are capable of "thrashing" an 1100 ?

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    ANY ZX9 98 OR LATER IS A GOOD TOURER THE C1 HAS THE CLIPONS ABOVE THE TRIPLE CALMPS , AND KAWASAKI INVENTED INDUCTION ROAR

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf
    1.) Would you consider the above bike to be reliable?

    2.) Do you know if it can be fitted with after market pegs to increase distance from seat to peg?

    3.) Any short comings if it is to be used as a sports tourer?

    4.) Will the suspension be adjustable to suit touring?

    5.) What sort of range do you get to the tank? and if you nana it approx how many k's till the orange light of impending walk comes on?

    THanks

    ..... I just love the induction roar from that bike....! yaks!
    Simple Felix, Buy a Gixxer, shut up, and ride. Who cares they're prolly the best bikes out there. I did trips up and down the island on my K2 600 and that was sweat until i met some gravel and a gutter that cartwheeled the bike to peices, ask WT I f@#%*d it gooooood.
    GSXR wiping the shit that is that Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki off the road since '85'


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    Quote Originally Posted by loosebruce
    Simple Felix, Buy a Gixxer, shut up, and ride. Who cares they're prolly the best bikes out there. I did trips up and down the island on my K2 600 and that was sweat until i met some gravel and a gutter that cartwheeled the bike to peices, ask WT I f@#%*d it gooooood.
    hahaha.. glad I am keeping you happy!

    I'll once I hav decided on which one

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch008
    Years ago now, a Suzuki dealer told me to chose the 1100 as a tourer. On the 750 space was a bit tight. If you are a bit long in the inner leg measurement consider the 1100.

    Besides, how many people on this planet are capable of "thrashing" an 1100 ?
    Ummmm....Suzuki haven't had 1100s for sale since 1999 dude.

    And they weigh over 200kg.


    And they're slow.




    And I've thrashed an 1100 repeatedly, they're junk if you want a modern sportsbike.
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    Try a few different bikes, you'll soon narrow the field down.

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    Hiya Zapf,

    I've had my 1996 GSX-RWT for about 2 months now and I can tell you:

    * Reliability seems ok (takes a bit of coaxing to start if you haven't ridden it in 4 weeks though)

    * Never mind lowering the pegs - you'll just get used to it over time..

    * The bike is a torture rack unless you're caning it. The clutch especially is VERY heavy! I'm still feeling the effects of the ride I had 5 days ago!

    * Stability is awesome (thanks to steering damper)

    * I estimate range would be just shy of 250km to a tank at cruising speed. Mind you, you'll have fallen off the bike in agony before that (unless you're going at above cruising speed, which of course will lower the range).

    * Conclusion: get a 'K' model (2001 onwards, or 'Y' model for a 2000 750)!

    Why not just stick with the SV? What's wrong with it?
    Slob by name, not by nature..

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    I've had my 67 750 for about 18mths now, absolutely love it.

    Fuel consumption = 200-220km at an above average pace
    Touring is fine, wrist never hurts nor my back or butt! (I'm about 173cm)
    I've put rearsets on mine that raise the pegs by 45mm, still no comfort problems and I've ridden over 800km in one day.
    Reliability is great.

    All round, a great bike. You wont regret buying one.

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    On the comfort issue of sport bikes I had an interesting ride on two smokers K5 600 last year...

    I got on it and was immediately surprised by how upright I was sitting compared to my RGV. After a bit of a ride up and down the road I worked out that the seat is actually quite long and if you slide you ass back you have quite a crouched, sporty riding position but if you slide right foward you are sitting in a very comfortable touring sort of position.
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    I wouldn't say the GSXR's are comfy beyond compare as Sensei insinuated.. they are after all road orientated track bikes and a successful race position simply isn't as roomy as a 'comfy beyond compare' leadwing arrangement.
    That said, the gel seat on the later models is bloody great, very wide and very thick so although your legs will be tucked away (again, you get used to it), you probably won't get a sore rear.

    Re Suspension; I played with mine to go two up to the KB Rally and didn't have an issue with it at all. I did about half the distance with the wife on the back and half the distance on my own (wife in support car to shelter from heinous weather that Quasi organised for us!) and didn't find it a problem even when hustling.

    ALL sportsbike footpegs can be replaced with adjustable versions... if you have the coin

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    Right, I'll let you all in on a little secret that V-Twin discovered for us.

    Buell XB9S footpegs can be installed in original Suzuki footpeg mounts. They will drop the pegs 1 inch for the pricely sum of $70 (or there abouts) a pair.

    They look nice too.

    Buell OEM indicators can also be purchased for a meager $25 each, complete. They are DOT approved so can be used for vehicle compliancing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf
    1.) Would you consider the above bike to be reliable?

    2.) Do you know if it can be fitted with after market pegs to increase distance from seat to peg?

    3.) Any short comings if it is to be used as a sports tourer?

    4.) Will the suspension be adjustable to suit touring?

    5.) What sort of range do you get to the tank? and if you nana it approx how many k's till the orange light of impending walk comes on?

    THanks

    ..... I just love the induction roar from that bike....! yaks!
    1: Very reliable but havnt had it long enough to really know.
    2: Yes BUT there is plenty of room on the K4/K5 im 6 foot and dont find it cramped.
    3: My dad rode it up from Wellington and said it was great, no aches or pains at all.
    4: It has fully adjustable suspension so it is going to be the best you can get.
    5: If you take it nicely and keep it below 9000rpm you can get about 250kms The worst i have had on the road is 125kms before the light came on

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