Got restriced get full in like 2 months though........
Got restriced get full in like 2 months though........
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What TILLER said.
You can't beat the old gixxers,esp for reliability and availiability of s/h parts.
The ZXR's are great too,but generally more $ and harder to get bits for.
The FZR thous all have clutch/gearbox issues(dunno 'bout the 750)
Maybe you could find a rough 'Blade,or if you want more comfort a VFR750 is a good allrounder.
If you're gonna do sport riding,find something with radials,they really make that much difference.(that's the only reason I don't reccomend the Kat,or GPZ900 ect)
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Most of the 750's (except 12 apparently - all sold as proddy racers and never put on the road) in New Zealand are 2LM's - ex Japan, and therefore restricted to 77BHP.Originally Posted by DEATH_INC.
Which means they don't really stress the clutch and gearbox like the 1000s with 125BHP did.
Of course, many of the 750s are derestricted now (mine included - a pretty easy job). Mine doesn't have any clutch issues at all, but I find that it requires the oil changed every 3000 kms or it starts to develop a few false neutrals when it gets really hot and you're downchanging - usually between 4th and 3rd.
I paid $3900 for mine with 45000 on the clock.
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what, like an old Harvard, or DC3?Originally Posted by DEATH_INC.
or one of these - honestly the coolest radial driven vehicle ever builtOriginally Posted by marty
although an aeroplane called a beaver has to be worthy too:
You calling my bike a teapotOriginally Posted by sedge
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I don't quite see how people get an image of a teapot of these.
I'm happy with my bike, it's very comfortable to ride, handles ok, isn't too heavy and does have relatively decent acceration and looks good.
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I agree DH. My best mates dad just bought a GSX750F a few months back and its a really nice ride. Wouldnt own one thoughOriginally Posted by dhunt
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I agree, big bang for your buck with those models........Originally Posted by TILLER
Originally Posted by texmo
You will definitely pick up a good early GSXR750 for under $4k. You just need to keep an eye up TradeMe and you will see them come up. You need to be a bit selective though 'cos as the first race-replicas some (most?) of them have had hard lives. You'll pay more for an 1100 naturally enough
and mint condition (like the J that's on TradeMe at present) always gets a premium. Depends how fussy you are/what you want/your budget etc. Having owned a few early gixxer 750s and the 1100s I'd personally go for the 1100, all things being equal. There's not much in it weight-wise and the 1100 makes its power in a more linear way (the 750s have a savage "kick in the tail" at about 7000rpm, and need to be kept spinning a pretty high rpm to optimise performance, while the 1100s are much more tractable). Riding position is more comfy on the 1100 (the 750s pegs hoist your ankles up around your ears just about).You'll also possibly find it easier to get a good 1100.
I would also look out for a 600 like the FZR600 which are a sweet bike and in your price range. Go for a later one (1990 on) with the 4 pots and wider rear wheel.
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Mate for that particular road I'd strongly suggest a vfr750 -definitely a 17" wheel one.
I travel that road a lot and you need a combination of flickability and low down grunt to punch out of some of those really tight corners.
The six hundys are good don't get me wrong but I think may get ya a little unstuck on at least 4 corners I can think of. I think you'll need summat a bit more stable.
There are a number of other reasons I suggest the seven fiddy but you'll need to buy me summat cold and frothy to drink on the way -Maybee kaukop pub.
That said shit ive done it on a gsxr1100 and a venture royalle -I just adjust my speed to suit.
The only bike that I hated it on was my old ninja 900 --the 16" wheel was very sucky on black swamp road
Now Dude i'm prolly teaching gramma how to suck eggs BUT.
Watch out for the left hander about 4km out of Mangawhai
Its posted as SLOW DOWN -First time round it take it at 30km/h -
Its a bitch --off camber downhill decreasing radius bumpy--Itll bite ya real hard
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If you're looking at a 250, I found my cousin's ZZR250 runs quite well for a middle of the road 250, and an early to mid 1990's would go for about $4000.
Doesnt need to be confortable? and you want to tour on it?
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I know that corner the one that drops away from you. About 2 months ago my mum saw some one in a van take a trip off the edge, Lucky for them there were trees to stop them going all the way down that hill to the right.Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
Oh and mad cat STFU........
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