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Thread: Are The GSXR1000 K's the new Harley's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin View Post
    If they were Harleys, they'd run forever. All the rentals I've had on the fleet have been damn near bulletproof.
    Perhaps you mean, "are Gixxers the new Ducati".
    This is part of the point I'm trying ta get across here. With the number of brake downs dealing mainly with the New GSXR K's, we no long have the right to poke fun at HD's. In fact maybe they should be poking fun at the GSXR's instead.

    Is it the greater number of GSXR's out there or are the producers being slack with quality control?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RiderInBlack View Post
    This is part of the point I'm trying ta get across here. With the number of brake downs dealing mainly with the New GSXR K's, we no long have the right to poke fun at HD's. In fact maybe they should be poking fun at the GSXR's instead.

    Is it the greater number of GSXR's out there or are the producers being slack with quality control?
    Maybe its the owners lack of mantaince? or way they put the bike back together?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    Maybe its the owners lack of mantaince? or way they put the bike back together?
    Kevin's Wire loom problem was a sloppy assembly problem. It was blowing fuses from the day he picked it up. Some of the other problems could be due to trying ta make the bike too light.
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    Ohhh, stop hassling the poor widdle Gixxers.

    Where's Winja's 2 cents ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RiderInBlack View Post
    But it looks like the Jinxers will no longer hold the right to hassle HD riders about reliablity.
    Its a compliment then. Because Harley reliability is top notch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RiderInBlack View Post
    [FONT=Comic Sans MS][COLOR=royalblue]Seams the be a hell of a lot of them braking down on rides I've been on lately and not because they have been dropped ether. Know of two that have had wire loom shorting problems. 3 broke down on the Norf ride over the weekend. Quickie did his clutch. OK Kevin's died cause the radiator got a hole in it and Can's was due too loosing his fairing nuts due too the ruts on the last section of metal ride to Cape Reinga./
    So one had an abused clutch
    Another had a holed rad....could happen to any bike (i've never had one holed one in 15+ years)
    And finally someone didn't do his fairing bolts up.
    Not exactly a definitive list of product failure!
    Don't know anything about loom problems, haven't seen anything on the net (gsxr.com/gixxer.com etc) that would indicate a known problem. Could be two isolated cases?
    Of all my bikes, different brands etc my gixxers have been the most reliable and they get abused a fair amount.
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    After 50+ years of development they finally got there. Now thats something to be proud of.
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    sorry, did I use the word "development" when refering to HD's? I have slapped my own wrist.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPeanut View Post
    30000km between top ends.
    About the same for me for 'top ends' - only my version of a 'top end' is replacing both spark-plugs!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SimJen View Post
    Another had a holed rad....could happen to any bike
    Wouldnt happen on my Mighty Honda NC30 as guess what!?

    They come with Radiator gaurds not like these modern heaps of shit breaking down in the middle of no where cause of a little itty bitty stone

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimJen View Post
    Another had a holed rad....could happen to any bike (i've never had one holed one in 15+ years)
    How do you think they get GSXR's so light ?

    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    About the same for me for 'top ends' - only my version of a 'top end' is replacing both spark-plugs!
    Hardly comparable - does your HD put out 265HP per litre ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deano View Post

    Hardly comparable - does your HD put out 265HP per litre ?
    It would have to rev past 350 RPM to get anywhere near that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    Wouldnt happen on my Mighty Honda NC30 as guess what!?

    They come with Radiator gaurds not like these modern heaps of shit breaking down in the middle of no where cause of a little itty bitty stone
    Hmmm, my K5 has a rad guard. Doesn't mean it won't get holed though. Depends what hits it and how hard.
    The Mighty NC30 would rather blow a rectifier and break down in the middle of nowhere
    Everything has its problems as nothing is perfect, but a few isolated different cases, does not make something unreliable.
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    apart from a hole in my radiator on my K6 1000 by a stone the size of a marble at 2XXkm/h I have had no problems with either my K6 1000 or my old K5 600... But... saying that I have heard of issues with K5/6 1000 clutches slipping... but I have yet to experience that myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimJen View Post
    Everything has its problems as nothing is perfect, but a few isolated different cases, does not make something unreliable.
    Yeah well iv'e only heard of a few isolated cases of Harleys breaking down!
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