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Thread: I have bought a new bike.....and it's BIG

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    I have bought a new bike.....and it's BIG

    My wife and I have been planning to take January off and tour around New Zealand. Originally our plan was to take two bikes, her on a 250 and me on my 350, unfortunately due to her sustaining a head injury the plans got altered to doing the tour 2-up. Although a Suzuki Goose is a very fun bike with a full racing crouch riding position, handles like it is on rails, and has enough power to get me into trouble with the police, it is not suitable for a month of touring 2-up.

    I got permission from she who must be obeyed, and started looking for something along the lines of a 650cc Bandit. Unfortunately I soon realised that due to my lack of funds I would have to broaden my search. I started looking for people who were trying to downsize their bikes, and offering to do trades. Finally I found Xman, a fellow KBer, who was looking for something a little more sedate, offered him a few dollars on top of the swap (more than I could really afford, but it's only money), and now I am the proud owner of a GSX-R 1100M. Roughly twice the weight of my 350, and more than quadruple the power.

    The weight almost caught me out the first time I had to stop on a corner, and I had to leap off the bike, catch it, and leap back on. I am still not particularly confident on it yet, but I made it home safely, and I think with regular practise it will be the perfect bike for what I am planning on doing.
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    Way to go!!

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    It is quite a sight seeing the GSXR in my mirror. It has so much road presence. Won't be long before you get used to it.

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    Yay! 350 to 1100! Alas, finally a man who actually does it rather posting up on KB "Should I do it? Why not? No? Ah OK I wont..."



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    Nice move 'kave'. You'll get used to it in no time. Just be careful with the front brake at low speed (back brake only) as when it stops dead, the momentum has to go somewhere.
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    Thumbs up

    Good stuff, i made a similar decision recently.

    Took the wife out this weekend 2 up & she loved it.... the wife did to, i have to get some serious gear for touring.
    Supersize Me

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    Nice mate , a big leap though ,so be careful ,for a while anyway.

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    "That's not a big bike...."

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    Very nice have you had it out for a wee play yet ????

    I used to ride the 750 GSXR of the same year and it was awesome..... unfortunately Mr Plod caught up with me and reminded me that I was only allowed a 250 on my current licence oops

    Have fun on your trip....

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    19th October 2007 - 19:03
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    Lovely, enjoy your tour mate. I hope you made it look like you were doing quick dismount/remount practice on purpose.
    Oh bugger

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