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    2017 gsxr 750

    Just purchased my first brand new bike, gsxr 750 2017, I have always owned ninjas but this bike is awesome, light weight, handles extremely well, I couldn't be happier with it.

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    Awesome. If I was going pure sports that's where I'd go
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    Blah

    Photos or it didn't happen


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    it happened

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    Such ridiculous value for money these GSX-R's. Good buy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    Photos or it didn't happen
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    Quote Originally Posted by Azz View Post
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    Nice choice,best bang for buck sprot bike since well forever really... period.If i was lucky enough to be a younger fella again there would be one in the shed for sure,enjoy.
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    Great choice. Im sure I stop asking my thousand for acceleration well before your 750 would stop delivering. Must handle like a dream also.
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    Yes it really does handle like a dream, its so light and sticks to the road, im still running it in as only put 300kms on it so far so i am not sure what it can really do yet, a hell of a lot lighter and better handleing than my zx636r i had anyway.
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    Nice bike mate, enjoy. That model could well be the final Gixxer 750. Triumph has stopped making the Daytona; sad times for mid size sportsbikes.

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    Would be my choice too, if the Daytona 675 didn't exist. Crazy value for money nevertheless. Hope you enjoy it, I'm sure you will.
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    definately enjoying it, especially the head turns as i ride passed
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    Quote Originally Posted by Azz View Post
    Yes it really does handle like a dream, its so light and sticks to the road, im still running it in as only put 300kms on it so far so i am not sure what it can really do yet, a hell of a lot lighter and better handleing than my zx636r i had anyway.
    I got me the 2016 model about this time last year. I think you have done your running in now. What you want to do is sit it at 6,000 RPM in second and then nail it until you think you have to change gear. I have to do this at least once a day to keep myself sane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    I got me the 2016 model about this time last year. I think you have done your running in now. What you want to do is sit it at 6,000 RPM in second and then nail it until you think you have to change gear. I have to do this at least once a day to keep myself sane.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Azz View Post
    Yes it really does handle like a dream, its so light and sticks to the road, im still running it in as only put 300kms on it so far so i am not sure what it can really do yet, a hell of a lot lighter and better handleing than my zx636r i had anyway.
    Really? The 7fiddly is even better than I thought. I'm jealous, it's pretty much at the top of a very short list of pure sports I would like to own. Smart buying.
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