Very good question.
One had a Cbr600rr, upgraded to cbr1000rr, then decided to downgrade back to Cbr600rr and went faster. The added weight on 1000 combined with arriving at the corner faster meant leas fun for him. He enjoyed the ability to go through the corners faster.
Another guy did the same (me), but from 1000 to ducati 848. The lighter weight means a lot more enjoyment. Or maybe it's justt he ducati. I don't know.
Another guy was not even remotely interested in 1000. He loves his r6 so much.
And i know of a guy who upgraded from cbr250rr to a 600. Now this young guy was fast. We're talking about him overtaking another guy (who is now one semi-pro racer) on an r1 round the outside on his 250 on a certain good road somewhere. From what i heard, he enjoyed that 600 less than his 250. Knowing him, i am not surprised.
Size is not everything.
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It honestly depends what track your on, one with corners or one without.
Puke/Hampton and 600 would run laps around me. At Fram Dragway I would run 2 seconds faster than most of them on a good launch. Personally I would prefer a faster quarter mile bike than one that could run a 1min round puke.
Its also a great performer on the street. I would never turn down a free 1000cc, fuck that. But I cant see myself changing from a busa in a very long time.
Thats the beauty of motorcycling, there is something for everone.
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Thanks again for the reminder Mossy and you know that I'm a fan of Kawa, right
Thanks heaps for the detailed message Marmoot, I appreciate it but it looks like I might end up between a 600 cc and 1000cc bike, i.e 750 ccI've already looked at those ones but I'm really fussy and I do like them but I didnt like the color on them . SO I dont waana end up buying one of them half heartedly and then mourn later on.
I also came across this mean R6 listing on trademe recently but the guys has put an overpriced asking price of 9,600 for a 2007 R6. So i'm keen to buy it but he doesnt seem to lower the price than 9 k and IMHO i think its still too pricey, your thoughts?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...x?id=668169289
I agree on this one cos most of my mates owning a thou used to swap their rides with mine so they can have mean fun going through the corner etc and they all reckon 250cc are more fun than 600 cc or thou..
OK Guys, looks like I have found my one of my dream bike or at least the next upgrade. Its a 2001 Mv Agusta 750 f4. I've done all the digging and the bike is in top condition inside out. Please see the description below from the seller of this bike:
"Treat yourself to the Prince of Bikes with a pauper's price!
I have owned this for two years and done approximately 4000 dry kms apart from one wet afternoon.
The bulk of the kms were done by the first owner who clocked up 36,000 by 2005.This was apparently done on long trips around NZ
Since then it has been owned by Sunday riders such as myself who, I guess, bought it for the joy of owning and riding such a special marque but without breaking the bank.
I am the guy who has spent the money on the necessary maintanence.
4000 kms ago $1100 spent on fixing small oil leak and front forks completely overhauled.
It has some small marks on the right fairing and a small fracture at the bottom which is hardly noticable when not looking for it. There is also a scrape mark on the right chassis member under the fairing where some past owner went for a slide. This affects nothing and cannot be seen
About 1000km ago I took the bike to the suspension guru, Robert Taylor at KSS in New Plymouth, who completely rebuilt the rear shock and converted it to essentially an upmarket Ohlins shock. The bike has been set up for me, fairly short and light, but can be easily adjusted for others. At the same time new Conti Speed Attack Tyres fitted and bike also comes with spare set of Metzler Racetec about half worn
I have also done the handling tweak of swapping the clip-ons across from left to right and right to left which makes the bike INFINITELY easier to ride and not so extreme. I can ride it all day with no issues. It is an absolute joy to ride now the suspension has been sorted.
The respect that comes your way from riding this is something to experience. From the car driver at the petrol station who asked "Is that one of THOSE bikes" (to which I replied "Yes it is one of THOSE bikes) to the biker coming the other way who sat up high in his saddle and beat his heart with his fist! THAT never happened to me on my Yamaha! "
He is wanting 12.5 k and he's quite firm on the price. So my question to you lads is, " Is 12.5 k the right price for this bike " A part of me tells me it is right and the other says it might be a lil bit pricey? Your thoughts
And BTW I'm attaching the picture of the bike so please check em out.
In Nutshell
Year/mode: 2001 Mv Agusta 750 f4 ( two seater )
Kilometers done ( 49 K )
Asking Price = 12. 5k
Bike is in mint condition both mechanically and from outside.
Thank you all and I would really appreciate if you could give me your valuable opinions about the value of teh bike? Thanks again.
adding few more pics.
Fark yeah. Your budget is getting bigger eh haha
Not really qualified to say on price but from this comment, "I am the guy who has spent the money on the necessary maintenance" I do wonder if he is placing some of the cost of servicing on the value of the bike? which doesn't work.
It has also been on there a while which can be a good indicator of what the market thinks of the price.
I reckon buy it anyway though haha Did you test ride it yet?
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