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    Quote Originally Posted by martybabe View Post
    Fuggin Yum, again a bit too painfully sporty for these old bones but it sure is a looker. Bronze wheels? hmmm.
    My old boy is 60 and he has a brand new GSXR1000, It replaced his GSXR1000 that was about 2 years old.

    Went for a ride with him yesterday through his hand picked back-roads, He gave me the learn in a big way, and man, when he gave her death he just fucked off over the horizon while the bike howled like a banshee.

    I was pretty damn impressed.

    Should I mention that I sat on his bike the other day and hurt my back?....just sitting on the damn thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    This:

    And one of these:



    And it will all change next year. In 2 weeks that is.
    Bugger! I'd forgotten the GS800, this bloody wish list is getting way out of hand.

    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post

    Should I mention that I sat on his bike the other day and hurt my back?....just sitting on the damn thing.
    Yes you should mention it, makes me feel a lot better.
    Oh bugger

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    This:


    But I prefer this:

    Haha. Onya mate. It's absolutely mind-blowing that you can get about 3 Buells for the cost of the one Ducati.

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    An 'all rounder' has some capacity for dealing with unsealed roads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    Should I mention that I sat on his bike the other day and hurt my back?....just sitting on the damn thing.
    I guess it's what you become accustomed to...I find the gixxer comfy for 727km's and then jump on the next day and do nearly the same...
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    If I won lotto...one of everything...
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    Who knows...lets test some
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movistar View Post
    I guess it's what you become accustomed to...I find the gixxer comfy for 727km's and then jump on the next day and do nearly the same...
    Well, My back is a piece of shit that has given me grief for years, However I do appreciate a good seat, and the GSXR line does not have a good seat by any definition that I know of....

    I can't imagine that a couple of inches of Gel seat would hamper the bikes performance?, Still I suppose when it comes to performance bikes you don't make compromise for comfort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    An 'all rounder' has some capacity for dealing with unsealed roads.
    I managed 60km of gravel on the Tuono. I was almost comfortable with it by the end. Piece of piss on the Buell or Ducati

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    However I do appreciate a good seat, and the GSXR line does not have a good seat by any definition that I know of....
    I can't imagine that a couple of inches of Gel seat would hamper the bikes performance?

    To that I do agree.

    The seat's as hard as hell, the 'bars and rear sets 'buzz' which make your hands and feet go numb, your neck and shoulders get sore if you are tense and don't relax, your wrists ache from the pressure exerted on them (unless you up the pace to relieve the pressure on your wrists) and it's hard to walk upright after being hunched over for an extended period of time...

    But like I said, it's what you become accustomed to!!!
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    The only bike away from a Moto-Guzzi that has me drooling and make me consider it as a viable next bike..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Movistar View Post
    To that I do agree.

    The seat's as hard as hell, the 'bars and rear sets 'buzz' which make your hands and feet go numb, your neck and shoulders get sore if you are tense and don't relax, your wrists ache from the pressure exerted on them (unless you up the pace to relieve the pressure on your wrists) and it's hard to walk upright after being hunched over for an extended period of time...

    But like I said, it's what you become accustomed to!!!
    Your words hurt my back........

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    Martybabe, if you are looking at something else while owning a GSX1400 you need to get some higher octane fuel mate

    Seriously though, that Fazer is a noice looking machine.

    Still, I've ridden a few bikes now and I can't seem to get away from the GSX1400 as the best all rounder. Most the 1000CC bikes, if not all are pulling the same maximum torque figure at peak as mine is at 2500rpm and peak torque on the GSX1400 is 5500RPM and on the road, Torque is where it counts

    There's not many bikes beat the 1400 on maximum torque at the same revs and the bike is ideal for the road and just does everything so well. It;s quite a nimble package in the tight stuff once set up right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zeocen View Post
    I've been potentially buying bikes every waking hour of the day. Trouble is, my current bike basically does everything I need and the maintenance is slow low, that I can't logically try get another one with more 'fun factor'.

    Stupid growing up

    Edit: My 'perfect' bike right now would be a CB1000R with some givi luggage and heated grips. Oh lordy how I'd fall in love with that bike everyday.

    Edit2: The full faired Yamaha Diversion is also very tasty.

    Edit3: The CB1000R has to be white.

    Edit4: See photo
    Yeah, the CB1000R is the bike I've been looking at lately too. Who would have thought
    That pipe has to go though, and it's got to be black. I'll test ride one soon
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    I would love to go back to a Triumph but, I tend to buy what suits my needs at the time, not my wants.

    FZ-1..would suit my needs
    Guzzi Breva...would suit my needs.
    Speed Triple...would suit my wants.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    An 'all rounder' has some capacity for dealing with unsealed roads.
    Good point, I often forget them wobbly roads being a pom an all. An all rounder has a slightly different flavour down here don't it.

    Ok I revise my statement/question. Is the new FZ1 the ideal all rounder except for the wobbly roads, in pommy speak, does it not look tasty and ideal for scratchin touring and commuting?

    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    The only bike away from a Moto-Guzzi that has me drooling and make me consider it as a viable next bike..
    Good call, it's in my top three.



    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    Your words hurt my back........
    Nurse I've been riding that contraption again, Bring the deep heat will ya.


    Quote Originally Posted by beyond View Post
    Martybabe, if you are looking at something else while owning a GSX1400 you need to get some higher octane fuel mate

    Seriously though, that Fazer is a noice looking machine.

    Still, I've ridden a few bikes now and I can't seem to get away from the GSX1400 as the best all rounder. Most the 1000CC bikes, if not all are pulling the same maximum torque figure at peak as mine is at 2500rpm and peak torque on the GSX1400 is 5500RPM and on the road, Torque is where it counts

    There's not many bikes beat the 1400 on maximum torque at the same revs and the bike is ideal for the road and just does everything so well. It;s quite a nimble package in the tight stuff once set up right.
    You don't have to sell it to me Paul, check the wish list in my sig,You make me feel like a cheatin bastard , I was only lookin honey, of course they're not pretier than you.
    The very fact that I've owned and loved the 14 makes it incredibly hard to find something that could persuade me away from it but that yammy sure looks like a contender to me.
    Oh bugger

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