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    Quote Originally Posted by DidJit View Post


    I'll possibly be going the other way once I get my full — from my lil' 250 v-twin to an IL4 — so I'm quite curious of any traits I need to be aware of when I start test riding. Answer's obvious I guess; just take it easy and be aware that there will be differences.
    To be honest I'd say the increase in cc /power will be the biggest thing to worry about, jap fours these days have nice linear delivery, stiff frames and good brakes, the downsides are more weight and 'fat' petrol tanks (cos of the airbox usually!). Might be worth trying a big twin before you go the fourzzzz route?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geemsee View Post
    To be honest I'd say the increase in cc /power will be the biggest thing to worry about, jap fours these days have nice linear delivery, stiff frames and good brakes, the downsides are more weight and 'fat' petrol tanks (cos of the airbox usually!). Might be worth trying a big twin before you go the fourzzzz route?!
    Oh, I'll be test riding as many different bikes as I can when the time comes... Cheers GMC

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    Quote Originally Posted by dipshit View Post
    I have found the GSXR to be more comfortable than my old SV1000.
    I found the daytona more comfortable than sport-tourers as well. I was told I was a freak

    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    OHSHITohshitohshit...Now I gone an' dunnit...

    You're all right. I liiiiiiiike it...an' I WANNIT!

    Interesting test ride. Here's what I thought:

    First up, seat position. Not all that different from the SVS. A little more forward, legs a little more back but not so different as to feel weird, unlike the Daytona 675 when I sat on that. Slightly lower to the ground than the SVS. Apart from getting the right hip cramp when I got on, it was OK...I could travel on it no problem.

    Next time, the 750...
    Ah yes, the "torture rack" that is the daytona. It's an acquired taste but, as above, I like it.

    The 750 is meant to be the better buy anyway isn't it? Is this a post-midlife crisis you going through Slofox? haha... talking about Supersports and all that? I'll give you a high-5 if you buy one. Think of all the fun you'll have.



    The two things I noticed about the Daytona compared with the GSXF was the handling and the brakes. This is part of the reason you pay a few thousand more for the sporties. To me, it's worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ckai View Post

    Is this a post-midlife crisis you going through Slofox? haha... talking about Supersports and all that?


    Of COURSE not!!! What on earth made you think that?

    What I really liked was the way that little machine felt on the road. And the fact that it fitted like a glove...
    . “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    I'll warn you right now, slofox.... DON'T take a GSX-R600 for a ride unless you are prepared to buy it... you will REALLY like it
    You are sooooooooooooooooooooo right

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Got the SV in for a service tomorrow morning.

    Been ogling a GSX600R in the shop for a bit. If all goes well I might get to take it for a pootle while the service is being done...I meantasay, the ACC levy is cheaper so it must be safer yes?

    Not sure I should do this - might be the causing of "new bike lusts"...pity someone doesn't give me a couple hundred thousand dollars...any offers?
    Do it! Do it! I went from a SV650 to a GSXR 1000. Although size wise you are going down, the GSXR will still give you a buzz.............. they race them too - and they go well - yip! you will be hooked

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhorse View Post
    Do it! Do it! I went from a SV650 to a GSXR 1000. Although size wise you are going down, the GSXR will still give you a buzz.............. they race them too - and they go well - yip! you will be hooked
    I just loved the way that thing felt on the road. That was the bit that bit......mmmMMMmmm!

    I'll have to try the 750 to compare the way they ride. Then compare the prices. And then the running costs. And the fuel consumption. And the tyre costs . And the acc levies...an' actually paying...

    Some dream machine. I better go test ride every kind of bike in NZ...

    That bike sure felt good though...
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    I just loved the way that thing felt on the road. That was the bit that bit......mmmMMMmmm!

    I'll have to try the 750 to compare the way they ride. Then compare the prices. And then the running costs. And the fuel consumption. And the tyre costs . And the acc levies...an' actually paying...

    Some dream machine. I better go test ride every kind of bike in NZ...

    That bike sure felt good though...
    yip! knew you would like it Don't think the running costs would vary greatly. But I reckon you are hooked. Their power delivery.............. well, enough said
    I will watch this space.....................

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhorse View Post
    But I reckon you are hooked.
    Yeah. Dammit. The SV felt like an old hack this morning...
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    Sweepstake on how long before Slofox has a Gixxer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DidJit View Post
    Sweepstake on how long before Slofox has a Gixxer?
    It'll take a wee while - I gotta sell me house to get some money...
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Yeah. Dammit. The SV felt like an old hack this morning...
    ha ha ha

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    Been there done that, I would think twice at your age ol boy before making that move, the SV650 is a damn good bike.
    The thrill of high revving engines wears off pretty quick.
    V twins have soul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slyer View Post
    In 6 months to a year I'm going to have to make the 650 Twin vs 600 IL4 decision. She will not be an easy one.
    Do it! Not to mention GSXR looks way better than SV

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    I meantasay, the ACC levy is cheaper so it must be safer yes?


    weeell... in in some way it could...

    anyway, i've seen i've came too late: you're fucked. the gixer is one of the best value per money now available. i like the k7 more than the k8 anyway...
    truly the 750 is almost my perfect bike, but the 600 is very good too: only issue i had when tested was the heat from the exhaust, and oddly it wasn't there in the 750... boh...

    if you can, take it. life's one.

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