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    GSXR750 J Model

    I bought one last week, has done 62000k's

    Question is, is there anything that these bikes are prone to in particular?

    also, there is a slight ticking noise, i only notice it when its idling, and it isnt very loud.. anything above idle and the exhaust noise blocks it out, but it doesnt seem to increase as i put the revs on... could it be the tappets (they were adjusted a year ago by the previous owner), cam chain? (he thought it wouldnt be until 75k that it would need to be replaced) or am i just paranoid and its just the motor running normally?


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    *bump*



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    Well I can have a listen to it sometime for you if it would make you feel better, but I sold mine a while ago, so I couldn't ever be certain.
    Have you tried rolling it on to Coleman's, Holeshot or Haldane's and just getting one of the workshop guys to have a listen? I doubt they'd charge for a minute of their time.

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    Brilliant bikes these... love em

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    yep, cool bikes alright! esp in that colour

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    We run a "J" engine in our TQ, they're just about bombproof so long as they're maintained regularly.....

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    Yep, as above these things are bulletproof as you can get.
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    I had the K model and it was awesome til i put it into an armco barrier...actually I got some side panels for the fairings if ya want some spares
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    The manuals thread has a link to the workshop manual for them.
    I had an L model (longstroke motor with USD forks) - great bikes. Keep up the oil changes - the oil squirter cooling system is hard on oil.
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