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    For sale: Suzuki GSXR750 K5 - $12'995

    SUZUKI GSXR750 K5

    Registered May, 05
    Km: 8'xxx km
    Extras as listed: Oggie nobs / Scott oiler
    Rego until: Oct, 2006

    KB Special price: $12'995

    Have been ridden like a nana and have probly only seen 10~12'000rpm a few times. No stoppies or Wheelies ever done.

    PM me for contact details or questions.

    Refer to this thread... http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=22663
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    I hate you Zapf

    What you gonna buy from the dealers anyway?
    "If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression

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    wow...the bike i yearn for!

    dude,why you letting her go?
    "Fit a front tyre you love, and put something round & black on the back"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eman
    dude,why you letting her go?
    He can't get his panniers to fit

    :P

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    Reason for sale? think I have realised overly sport focused bikes don't work for me... thats why.

    Where as I am quite happy riding my 900 Hornet everyday.

    So the Gixxer doesn't get used much and its no good gathering dust in the house... so it must go...
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar
    I hate you Zapf
    What you gonna buy from the dealers anyway?
    LOL... u just want it BAD don't you

    nothing.... think I'll be content with the Hornet for a while.... might use the money towards a new Civic.... then I'll be Mr.Honda's model customer. oh wait... do they make lawn mowers?
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    Well...its a pearler for sure, but I think it would be the end of me if I bought that. I might rely on the relative 'puffing and wheezing' power of a 600 to get me from A to B safely (safer).

    How about holding on to it and we will talk again in about 20,000kms? (6 months at this rate)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf
    then I'll be Mr.Honda's model customer. oh wait... do they make lawn mowers?
    yes they make lawnmowers....I used to hav one....
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar
    I might rely on the relative 'puffing and wheezing' power of a 600 to get me from A to B safely (safer).
    600 -> 750 .... not really a big deal. Besides, you get to do fun things like not bounce up and down the gearbox constantly.

    Sounds like a sweet deal to me - I'm in the same position as you are (if only it was in a few months time).

    Dave

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    Well my licence clicks over in a couple of months too. Im going to put the bike into 'storage'. I believe the storage facil is pretty large and accomodating.
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    there really ain't f'all difference between the 750 and the 600....just alittle more power....not much...
    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    And between a 750 and a 1000 poos?

    Decided I wont ride a 750 faster than a 600 for years so that made the decish for me.

    Goodluck with the sale though Felix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar
    Decided I wont ride a 750 faster than a 600 for years so that made the decish for me.
    its not all abuot speed, if you are only planning on cruising/taking it at a more comfortable pace then the 750 would suit that better as you dont have to constantly row through the gears

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    Sure. I dont mind a bit of gear changing. I dont ride at more than 70% most of the time anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar
    Sure. I dont mind a bit of gear changing. I dont ride at more than 70% most of the time anyway.
    noticed how you can cruise on a big motor? E.g 900 Hornet...

    oh and the deal get even sharper just now.

    you get 2nd set of 40% used Michellen tires. And a Stainless Yoshi Slipon....
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