Page 2 of 4 FirstFirst 1234 LastLast
Results 16 to 30 of 56

Thread: Who rides an R6?

  1. #16
    Join Date
    12th February 2004 - 12:00
    Bike
    08 ZX-6R Race Bike, FXR150
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    4,913
    R6, awesome bike, (well the 04 model i rode)... Great midrange some is wicked for the road... Tankslappers!!! They are a bitch on the bike, you get lots of wiggles and the odd big one (like at small bridge before the big bridge, heading north, at tuakau on SH22) Easily fixed for $1000 with and ohlins steering damper...
    See Robert Taylor for any Ohlins requirements www.northwest.co.nz
    Thanks Colemans Suzuki
    Thanks AMCC
    I use DID Chains and Akrapovic Exhausts

  2. #17
    Join Date
    9th October 2003 - 11:00
    Bike
    2022 BMW RnineT Pure
    Location
    yes
    Posts
    14,591
    Blog Entries
    3
    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    R6, awesome bike, (well the 04 model i rode)... Great midrange some is wicked for the road... Tankslappers!!! ...(snip)
    Don't listen to him. You'd have to ride like him to have that problem, and you'd have to pretty special to do that. (No insult intended. Twosmoker is pretty flippin quick)
    If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?



  3. #18
    Join Date
    20th May 2003 - 06:18
    Bike
    R6 & CRF sold, new bike is coming
    Location
    North Waikato
    Posts
    2,981

    R6?

    Hey garath, I think mines an R6, talk to you at ab papakura 2morrow.

    F/F
    "Kiwi Biker, still a great place despite the mods "


    "Would crawl over broken glass before owning Suzuki"

    The only reason I only ride in the Iron man Class is I have no friends left to enter the two man events,
    my own fault really.

  4. #19
    Join Date
    27th February 2004 - 11:00
    Bike
    2013 Street Triple R
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    342

    Cool

    I have just bought an 02 R6 and I am loving it. My hubby and Dangerous have done some fine tuning with suspension and tyre pressures to get it up to scratch for me. I have been told that a steering dampner is a good thing if you ride hard. I don't yet but am thinking about getting one.
    Best thing to do is ride all the 600's out there if poss, I did and fell in love with the R6.
    A dog will do what you ask
    A cat will take a message and get back to you later

  5. #20
    Join Date
    23rd April 2004 - 19:16
    Bike
    2010 DC Skate Shoes
    Location
    Roxby Downs, SA
    Posts
    7,089
    Quote Originally Posted by Firefight
    Hey garath, I think mines an R6, talk to you at ab papakura 2morrow.

    F/F
    smartass see ya there
    KiwiBitcher
    where opinion holds more weight than fact.

    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

  6. #21
    Join Date
    23rd April 2004 - 19:16
    Bike
    2010 DC Skate Shoes
    Location
    Roxby Downs, SA
    Posts
    7,089
    will look at a steering damper in the future... i aint no two smoker (yet ) but im told im quick on my 250 and i'd assume that would follow on to the 600 after a while, only the future will tell.

    My old man is trying to convince me to get on a BMW 650 of some description, his advice - "it should be reliable", "you dont need anything more than a 600" "WHY does it HAVE to be a sports bike" lol

    I've looked at some of the BMW's as much as i would like to have one for touring etc i think an R6 would be much better for me and my personality.
    KiwiBitcher
    where opinion holds more weight than fact.

    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

  7. #22
    Join Date
    7th January 2005 - 09:47
    Bike
    .
    Location
    .
    Posts
    2,098
    Quote Originally Posted by gareth_d
    will look at a steering damper in the future... i aint no two smoker (yet ) but im told im quick on my 250 and i'd assume that would follow on to the 600 after a while, only the future will tell.

    My old man is trying to convince me to get on a BMW 650 of some description, his advice - "it should be reliable", "you dont need anything more than a 600" "WHY does it HAVE to be a sports bike" lol

    I've looked at some of the BMW's as much as i would like to have one for touring etc i think an R6 would be much better for me and my personality.

    Get a bmw son an you'll be riding with yourself, or with the middle aged german up hill gardening society ..........your choice

  8. #23
    Join Date
    13th May 2004 - 18:59
    Bike
    WEAPON
    Location
    Westside
    Posts
    2,210
    R6's are pretty cool bikes Gareth, steering dampers are a good investment, Hyperpro make a bloody good unit at around $600. If you start really pushing hard on a R6 you can do yourself a big favour and fit a 120/70 as opposed to the 120/60, you end up with a lot more choices in sticky tyres and it helps any handling issuse the earlier ones had (they still handle well, dont get me wrong) the 05 model is the only one sporting a 120/70 as stock and it's being well praised for it, but you'll have to either buy a new front mudguard or modify the stock one to fit the new tyre.

  9. #24
    Join Date
    20th May 2003 - 06:18
    Bike
    R6 & CRF sold, new bike is coming
    Location
    North Waikato
    Posts
    2,981

    wrong

    but you'll have to either buy a new front mudguard or modify the stock one to fit the new tyre.[/QUOTE]


    no you don't


    F/F
    "Kiwi Biker, still a great place despite the mods "


    "Would crawl over broken glass before owning Suzuki"

    The only reason I only ride in the Iron man Class is I have no friends left to enter the two man events,
    my own fault really.

  10. #25
    Join Date
    7th February 2003 - 12:00
    Bike
    Not many, if any
    Location
    Earth
    Posts
    2,153

    i know nothing...but..?

    Quote Originally Posted by Firefight
    Hey garath, I think mines an R6, talk to you at ab papakura 2morrow.

    F/F
    haha cracks me up everytime!

    Anyways, why the R6 may i ask gareth? i have not ridden all the 600's at all, and dont know which one feels the best, they all feel really fast and really smooth to me. My question is why not the CBR600? after watching them in the supersport 600 class in WSBK it makes me keen on certainly trying one.

    Who knows, but anyways WT is right about what some guys in some shops will tell you about bikes.

  11. #26
    Join Date
    23rd April 2004 - 19:16
    Bike
    2010 DC Skate Shoes
    Location
    Roxby Downs, SA
    Posts
    7,089
    i know its not always the best way to buy a bike but im looking out for cheap/good deals. This R6 is going for $8,000 with 14k on the clock, seen similar ones in shops for 11,000+

    Did like the look of the new CBR600RR but cant afford the tag
    I've only tried out 750's so far (7R and gixxer srad) so when i get a try on a 600 or two i will know what i really want.

    Cheers for the input man.
    KiwiBitcher
    where opinion holds more weight than fact.

    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

  12. #27
    Join Date
    8th August 2004 - 12:00
    Bike
    Arse Bandit
    Location
    AKL
    Posts
    1,437
    Here ya go man, this might be a usefull link...

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/structure/l...rder=price_asc
    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    if you have a face afterwards well... that depends how you act...

  13. #28
    Join Date
    23rd April 2004 - 19:16
    Bike
    2010 DC Skate Shoes
    Location
    Roxby Downs, SA
    Posts
    7,089
    yeh i've managed do to that once before

    just found the $7200 one last night, so im just wondering if i go for lower km's on older model OR, newer model with trick parts already on but with an extra 10k on the clock... Suppose its a given at the end of the day
    KiwiBitcher
    where opinion holds more weight than fact.

    It's better to not pass and know that you could have than to pass and find out that you can't. Wait for the straight.

  14. #29
    Join Date
    9th January 2005 - 17:42
    Bike
    2008 Triumph Daytona
    Location
    Amberley, Canterbury
    Posts
    45
    Hi Gareth,
    I bought a 99 R6 almost a year ago now, mainly cos, like you, I thought it "looked nice" and having been out of the bike scene a while didn't know much else...
    Quickly figured it's a poky little number, very much in the "supersports" mould but given that I've few regrets. I don't ride as aggressively as some other geezers here and have set it up accordingly. (Probably should have bought a sports tourer but what the hell!) It did have a Yoshimura pipe which sounded neat and produced more snot but also an extremely abrupt throttle response (like engine braking to put you over the handlebars). Refitting the standard pipe smoothed the throttle response and there is still plenty of power.
    I'm still fiddling with the suspension but have it pretty much how I want it now. (Live rural so mostly open road riding ). The bike can be a bit slappy on very rough road at speed (corners and straight) but I've found stiffening the spring and keeping the nose high reduces that.
    Did a run up to Auckland last summer and had some fantastic riding. You can doodle along but the bike performs best and is most fun if you work the gears and keep the revs up - 6000 rpm plus

  15. #30
    Join Date
    20th April 2003 - 08:28
    Bike
    Something red and quick
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    2,499
    R6?

    COMFORTABLE!
    as FF can testify on my opinion...
    Elite Fight Club - Proudly promoting common sense and safe riding since 2024
    http://1199s.wordpress.com

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •