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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo750
    Quicker off the mark too as you don't have to worry about flipping it.
    Will a new 600 not lift the front off the power?
    I took a 2001 GSXR750 for a ride a couple of weeks back & couldnt believe the lack of mid range, how is the mid range on the new 600?
    I would like to have a ride on a gsxr1000 just to see what the mid range is like on them.
    Thats what i like about the TL,The way it puts its power down its not all about top end.And its plenty fast enough for me.
    I really like the look of the new gixxers, If I was goin back to a I4 I would buy another gixxer.
    Congrats on the new beast

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    Quote Originally Posted by TILLER
    Will a new 600 not lift the front off the power?
    I took a 2001 GSXR750 for a ride a couple of weeks back & couldnt believe the lack of mid range, how is the mid range on the new 600?
    I would like to have a ride on a gsxr1000 just to see what the mid range is like on them.
    Thats what i like about the TL,The way it puts its power down its not all about top end.And its plenty fast enough for me.
    I really like the look of the new gixxers, If I was goin back to a I4 I would buy another gixxer.
    Congrats on the new beast
    the 636 will under full power but to get it up so its really noticable you would have to adjust your weight, I havent personally done this but Ive felt the front come up slighty under full throttle
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Quote Originally Posted by TILLER
    Will a new 600 not lift the front off the power?
    I took a 2001 GSXR750 for a ride a couple of weeks back & couldnt believe the lack of mid range, how is the mid range on the new 600?
    I would like to have a ride on a gsxr1000 just to see what the mid range is like on them.
    Thats what i like about the TL,The way it puts its power down its not all about top end.And its plenty fast enough for me.
    I really like the look of the new gixxers, If I was goin back to a I4 I would buy another gixxer.
    Congrats on the new beast
    Sure will but it's a more gentle easy up controllable wheelie. Not a smack ya in the face with the top yoke wheelie.

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    What other impressions do you have of it????? How is the turn in,the top end and midrange???? Have you done the 1000km's or did you blast it straight away?? How do you compare the power of the 600 to your old 750???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    What other impressions do you have of it????? How is the turn in,the top end and midrange???? Have you done the 1000km's or did you blast it straight away?? How do you compare the power of the 600 to your old 750???

    Cheers...
    Book says run it in for 1600km's I ran it in as per the manual for 800km's then did the 1st service and thrashed the crap out of it.

    The 750 had alot more mid range grunt, unitentional power wheelies in 2nd off the throttle etc. However, the 600 revs more and revs easier so therefore you have to work it a little harder, but this only makes it more rewarding to ride. I imagine that the 750 had more top end whack too but I won't know for sure until after the next Wairarapa spints in November. The handling leaves the old 750 for dead. You can carry much higher corner speed and feel very comfortable doing so. If you fuck things up mid corner it's no biggie on the new'un just change line/speed or whatever to compensate. In the real world of riding on roads with uneven surfaces, varying conditions of tarmac etc the 600 is a good choice.


    Plus that feeling of pinning it to the stop and enjoying the ride to the 15500 redline has to be done to be believed.

    If you keep the 600 in the high 10000's there aint nothing that'll shake it off.

    Suzuki seem to have addressed the build quality issue too. All the panels fit snugly and it's finished off well overall. Fairings come off in minutes and plonk back on easy without the fiddling of fasteners scenario.

    I must admit that at first I was dubious about getting the 600 over the 750 due to the lack of power, but it was all I could afford. After riding it I have no reservations at all. Love it and I am converted. Bigger bikes would make you look silly on motorways, but hey, who likes to ride on those crapass things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo750
    Sure will but it's a more gentle easy up controllable wheelie. Not a smack ya in the face with the top yoke wheelie.
    whats the fuel injection like compared to your 750?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TILLER
    whats the fuel injection like compared to your 750?
    Spot on. Mind you the 750 was set up via a teka tune at WMCC and it was perfect. So far the 600 FI is seamless all the way from idle to 15500 redline. I'll have an end can on it soon and we'll see how the FI copes with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    750s or 1Ks are for pooftas with little cocks. (No offence 750Y!)

    That's why my K5,1K is already on order.
    lol,
    welcome to the small-ball club brother, oh & trust me... You WILL encounter some severe shrinkage in the testicular region from time to time, but don't despair it is only temporary & will subside once you park her up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    750s or 1Ks are for pooftas with little cocks. (No offence 750Y!)

    That's why my K5,1K is already on order.
    We prefer the term 'diminutive', although I understand the technical/medical term is 'micropenis'.

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    photos???

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav
    photos???
    Hopefully tomorrow. I'll bring the camera home and get some primo images for ya all.

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    NICE!!

    That wasnt you I rode past at Kapiti lights yesterday was it?
    Either way, NICE CHOICE!!
    When we get some Knee down, and stoppie pics?
    RUBBER SIDE DOWN MATEY!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky Bills
    That wasnt you I rode past at Kapiti lights yesterday was it?
    Either way, NICE CHOICE!!
    When we get some Knee down, and stoppie pics?
    RUBBER SIDE DOWN MATEY!
    Yeah that was me mate. Off for some photo's tonight weather permitting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo750
    Yeah that was me mate. Off for some photo's tonight weather permitting.
    where ya off to??? got my camera here... and got heaps of time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blakamin
    where ya off to??? got my camera here... and got heaps of time...
    Sorry mate, went out as soon as I got home form work. Didn't have chance to log on first. Anyway attached are pics of the new ride.
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