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    Gsx650f?

    rode one today, any of you noobs own one or had much to do with them?

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    i rode a 750F in oz a month or so back a lot of fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by fizbin View Post
    i rode a 750F in oz a month or so back a lot of fun
    Totally different and utterly unrelated motorcycle.

    The GSX650F replaces both the GSX600F and GSX750F in the line up but is based on the 650 Bandit and has suspension and mapping changes, a full fairing and a higher redline.

    GSX750F


    GSX650F
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    Boyd Suzuki supplies motoTT a GSX650F which I get the pleasure of touring the track aboard. I quite like it, goes well for what it is. Pulls harder than i thought it would and from low in the rev range. Handles predictably... Very comfortable too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwifruit View Post
    Boyd Suzuki supplies motoTT a GSX650F which I get the pleasure of touring the track aboard. I quite like it, goes well for what it is. Pulls harder than i thought it would and from low in the rev range. Handles predictably... Very comfortable too.
    was that "your" bike?

    i found it hard to wheelie! and stoppie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    was that "your" bike?

    i found it hard to wheelie! and stoppie!
    *rings Greg to tell on joo*

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    was that "your" bike?

    i found it hard to wheelie! and stoppie!
    Must be made for men real then.

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    Was thinking about one of these as my next step. Either a GSX650F or an SV650. The GSXF looks a little more comfortable for longer distances with a more upright seating position.
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    And a bit more power. If you know what I mean. Big fella.

    *Runs away*
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    But it's also a lot heavier. GSX650F 216kg, SV650S 172kg (dry weight for the K8 versions).
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