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    sounds to me you don't love your GSXR. fair enough, good to have a bike you love rather than like.

    as others said don't let the hp figures put you off test riding one you like the look of.
    i would love to get a mid 90's 900 SS.

    i think test ride a few dukes, an ape and maybe even a buell and see which one you love the most. then get it.

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    Take a 999 for a test ride, and if you don't feel like you've just entered a whole new riding experience (and I'm sure you will) don't buy one...

    but be sure to test ride it somewhere on a real biking road, then it will fly.

    (twins have a better torque curve than 4's, you won't think you've lost any horses I can assure you)
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    Have you considered an MV Agusta F4? Exotica now comes in an IL4 size

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    Quote Originally Posted by hospitalfood View Post
    ...i think test ride a few dukes, an ape and maybe even a buell and see which one you love the most. then get it.
    +1. I see a trip to KTL Motorcycles in your future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by v8s&2wheels View Post
    Sounds pretty boring. The zx6r i sold had 112hp, didnt have the torque, but yeah 124hp wouldn't really cut it for me i dont think.
    Why wouldn't it cut it?

    Do you hold the throttle open throughout the corner?
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    Test ride and if you like it and an afford it buy it.

    Also have a peep at the big bore Aprilia - some of these appear to be going second-hand for silly prices.


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    Quote Originally Posted by v8s&2wheels View Post
    Sounds pretty boring. The zx6r i sold had 112hp, didnt have the torque, but yeah 124hp wouldn't really cut it for me i dont think.
    An old saying - "People buy horsepower, but they drive torque." Torque is force, and force causes acceleration. Horsepower is marketing dribble and costs you money.

    An interesting read: http://www.vettenet.org/torquehp.html

    In other words don't knock the HP of the 999 till you've tried it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by v8s&2wheels View Post
    Yeah, the reason i went upto my 1000 is because the 600 didnt pull hard enough for me.
    Tried riding bikes around corners dude ?

    Hehehe poke poke.
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    Fkn crack up. Most awkward interviewee ever i reckon haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Sensible View Post
    An old saying - "People buy horsepower, but they drive torque." Torque is force, and force causes acceleration. Horsepower is marketing dribble and costs you money.
    That's lovely and all... but he's coming from a bike that has both in abundance... a GSXR1000 torque curve isn't exactly lacking anywhere. If you haven't already, have a look at the 999 and GSXR1000 torque curves overlayed... the whole twins have more torque is pretty much a fallacy in this instance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    That's lovely and all... but he's coming from a bike that has both in abundance... a GSXR1000 torque curve isn't exactly lacking anywhere. If you haven't already, have a look at the 999 and GSXR1000 torque curves overlayed... the whole twins have more torque is pretty much a fallacy in this instance.

    Yeah but it's the whole package dude .....
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    Could always go for a Japper V-Twin?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheeldrifter View Post
    Yeah but it's the whole package dude .....
    Easy traffic bike, tourer, hypersport, insurable, easy to work on... yup, the GSXR1000 is quite a package

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    That's lovely and all... but he's coming from a bike that has both in abundance... a GSXR1000 torque curve isn't exactly lacking anywhere. If you haven't already, have a look at the 999 and GSXR1000 torque curves overlayed... the whole twins have more torque is pretty much a fallacy in this instance.
    Absolutely. All I'm saying is don't write off less powerful bike without looking at how much torque it has and its spread. Plus, of course, getting out on the road and trying it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Easy traffic bike, tourer, hypersport, insurable, easy to work on... yup, the GSXR1000 is quite a package
    Yep and that's why he's selling it....
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