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    Suzuki pricing

    Jeez there seem to be some pretty good specials on Suzukis at the moment with the Suzukifest pricing.

    For example:

    Gixxer 750 and thou $2k off - http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Sear...00&type=Search

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...692142.htm?p=1

    Brings the 750 close to 600 prices. Pretty sweet when I should be in the market for an upgrade by the end of the year

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    new models 600 and 750 due out in the march,april so they are most likely trying to shift current models the new model pics and details should be due out shortly aswell...I'm most interested in what the new 600 wil be like...
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    Wow that black & Red GSXR 1000 is stunning!

    Sometimes I would like a change and look at other bikes like KTM Dukes, but when I list the attributes of a good bike (for me), it always comes back to a GSXR.
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    the 750 is silly price compared to the 1000

    13,995 = 600
    16,995 = 750
    17,995 = 1000

    you are better long term spend another $1k and get the 1000,

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    the DR650 and the GS1200 have had the lowest price in there class for a number of years,awesome value for money

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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    the DR650 and the GS1200 have had the lowest price in there class for a number of years,awesome value for money
    Have a look at the price of a DL1000 complete with panniers, that's value too!

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    .........settle down, settle down, they're only Suzuki's, no need to get excited.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    the 750 is silly price compared to the 1000

    13,995 = 600
    16,995 = 750
    17,995 = 1000

    you are better long term spend another $1k and get the 1000,
    depends on your perspective cajan....and remember that s your opinion...more than half the guys in club level F1/superbike racings are not getting near the full potential of 1000cc bikes...so a 750 still definatly has a place on the road!! I still reckon a thou is OTT for the road unless your touring...but then thats my opinion
    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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    Was definately looking at a 600 for my upgrade (and leaning towards ZX6R) - but 17k for the 750? mmmm...

    Anyway - 6R also reduced at the moment, and the Suzuki prices will no doubt mean that I get less if I decide to trade as the dealers won't be making the same profit on each sale.

    But it is good to have choices!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJT View Post
    Was definately looking at a 600 for my upgrade (and leaning towards ZX6R) - but 17k for the 750? mmmm...

    Anyway - 6R also reduced at the moment, and the Suzuki prices will no doubt mean that I get less if I decide to trade as the dealers won't be making the same profit on each sale.

    But it is good to have choices!
    re: the trade in...thats not really the case at all.
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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 cowpoos View Post
    re: the trade in...thats not really the case at all.
    Really?? Cool! Gets better all the time

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    The only problem I have with the pricing is it puts a K7 600 tantalisingly close to my upgrade budget but far enough out I can't stretch to it.

    $14k is just a little too far from ~$11k (depending on trade-in/trademe) to talk a dealer down.

    Still, fingers crossed it drops prices across all the 600's giving me more of the 2005 models to choose from.

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    Me'n'the bank couldnt say no to a new 600!! Should be here soon....!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos View Post
    depends on your perspective cajan....and remember that s your opinion...more than half the guys in club level F1/superbike racings are not getting near the full potential of 1000cc bikes...so a 750 still definatly has a place on the road!! I still reckon a thou is OTT for the road unless your touring...but then thats my opinion
    Yeah i personally like the 750, i wanted the 750 over the 600 but didn't like 750 colour scheme hence i got the 600 and have not upgraded to 1k.

    But for the price of it, compared to the 1000 is strange, i mean average man/girl on street even thho never need it would buy the 1k over the 750 for 1k difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun View Post
    But for the price of it, compared to the 1000 is strange, i mean average man/girl on street even thho never need it would buy the 1k over the 750 for 1k difference.
    One day I will ride the 1000 to see what it is like, but for now I love the 750, it really is a fantastic road bike.
    The 750 has a better looking exhaust set up as well IMHO.

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