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    2008 Suzuki GSXR-600. Quick report.

    Had the chance to put the first k's on Holeshots brand spanking new K8 demonstrator yesterday. Here are a few thoughts on it, particularly in comparison to the K6/K7 model.

    To set the scene, my biggest gripe about the 600 class was that they've become too track focused, too uncomfortable and have piss all go below 10,000rpm. Which is entirely true of the K6 and K7. For me, that automatically eliminates them as a road bike and I wouldn't have one. (On the track however...).

    Due to there only being 8 kilometres on the bike when I picked it up, I had to be nice to it. So this report will only deal with the up to 10,000rpm part, because lets face it, we know what they go like when they get past that mark. They may as well be all the same.

    * Seat height: Shorties will love this one. I'm about 5'9" and had both feet flat on the ground with knees bent.

    * General ergonomics: Very comfortable! The bars aren't too low, or too far away (or conversely too close!). The leg room is quite good. Impressed. The most comfortable of the 600's i've sat on. You really sit "in" the bike, which I love.

    * Mirrors: WTF? I can see whats going on behind me! They must have moved them out a bit. Bit of vibration but nothing really worth moaning about.

    * Sound: One thing that drove me insane on the previous model was the totally obnoxious induction noise. Every time I rode one it sounded like it was broken. This new edition is MUCH smoother and quieter in that respect. You still know 100% that you're on a suzuki and it sounds great!
    Over all the tone appears to be a bit deeper than the last model. Thumbs up from me. I even like the styling of the new exhaust.

    * Styling: There are a whole myriad of changes to this bike, particularly in the fairings, front to back and the exhaust. On a whole, I like it. The totally black model looks stunning.

    * Handling: Typical gsxr. Very light but still needs a decent shove to change directions quickly. Appears to be very solid and stable mid corner. Factory suspension settings deal with the bumps effectively and keep the bike on the right line.

    * Brakes: Still being bedded in so weren't up to full strength, but smooth and effective.

    * Engine: Noticeably smoother than the previous model, deeper tone too. This edition has the Mode A, B, C switch as seen on the 1000. We'll start with A mode, which is full juice mode. Upon opening the gas at about 3000rpm I was pleasantly surprised by the instant response, but wait for it, I hit 5500rpm and WHEEEEE a noticeable kick in power. THIS THING HAS A MIDRANGE AGAIN! Despite my limit of 10,000rpm this was a joy to ride just using the midrange. Ample response and acceleration. This is a real selling point for me. It's quite clearly different from the previous model and a real good surprise. Now B and C modes we'll cover just briefly, with B smoothing out the power jumps but still reasonable acceleration and C being... well... flat as a pancake. I dont personally see much of a use for this mode. You'd have to be pretty ham-fisted to make the bike come unstuck in the other two modes. *shrug*.

    Summary: I like this bike. I really enjoyed it. It's great to see more "road" in it, without appearing to sacrifice anything in the performance department. Would I have one? Yep, and thats saying a lot.

    Get out there and test ride it, go see Jamie or Carl @ holeshot they'll look after you.

    Recommended +++ !

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    It has USD's so it must be awesome.

    Except it's a GSXR so i will never own one, i have my reasons.

    As you were.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    Except it's a GSXR so i will never own one, i have my reasons.
    Because Suzuki have an international embargo on you owning a GSXR doesn't make it your reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Because Suzuki have an international embargo on you owning a GSXR doesn't make it your reason.
    • Frames break themselves just from riding.
    • I want something that in a light slide the frame wont fuck itself requiring a new frame.
    • short wheelbase make them too wheelie happy.
    • short wheelbase makes them loose contorl easier if they drift.
    • Gixxer's are like tampon's, every c**t has one, i want something that less people have, too many people have a gsxr i like to be unique.

    Meh.

    Skid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    • Frames break themselves just from riding.
    • I want something that in a light slide the frame wont fuck itself requiring a new frame.
    • short wheelbase make them too wheelie happy.
    • short wheelbase makes them loose contorl easier if they drift.
    • Gixxer's are like tampon's, every c**t has one, i want something that less people have, too many people have a gsxr i like to be unique.

    Meh.

    Skid.
    1/ Bullshit. Isolated cases.
    2/ Bullshit. See above.
    3/ Been over this before - same wheelbase as other litre bikes.
    4/ See directly above.
    5/ Can't blame a product for being great. People want to have the best.

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    We are talking about the new 600 here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    • Frames break themselves just from riding.
    • I want something that in a light slide the frame wont fuck itself requiring a new frame.
    • short wheelbase make them too wheelie happy.
    • short wheelbase makes them loose contorl easier if they drift.
    • Gixxer's are like tampon's, every c**t has one, i want something that less people have, too many people have a gsxr i like to be unique.

    Meh.

    Skid.
    You forgot reason 1.
    They don't give them away for free AND deliver them to your door with a full tank of gas.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tank
    You say "no one wants to fuck with some large bloke on a really angry sounding bike" but the truth of the matter is that you are a balding middle-aged ice-cream seller from Edgecume who wears a hello kitty t-shirt (in your profile pic) and your angry sounding bike is a fucken hyoshit - not some big assed harley with a human skull on the front.

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    Personally, I think the fact that Turdmark will never own a GSXR is rather a good thing.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    1/ Bullshit. Isolated cases.
    2/ Bullshit. See above.
    3/ Been over this before - same wheelbase as other litre bikes.
    4/ See directly above.
    5/ Can't blame a product for being great. People want to have the best.

    1/ isolated but still happens.

    2/ i do not mean by themselves i mean in a light crash with gsxrs they get frame damage because they are made of tissue paper.

    3/no they are not.

    4/see directly above.

    5/ yeah gsxrs were great pre k series becuase they made they solid instead of making them weak to save a little weight. So people just kept buying them, that and the world is full of short fookers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    You forgot reason 1.
    They don't give them away for free AND deliver them to your door with a full tank of gas.
    Have i missed somthing here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVboy View Post
    Personally, I think the fact that Turdmark will never own a GSXR is rather a good thing.........
    lol.........

    Not never, when they/if sort out the issues then i may consider it.

    But it would take a hell of alot considering GSXR's killed all my mates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVboy View Post
    Personally, I think the fact that Turdmark will never own a GSXR is rather a good thing.........
    You could always give him a spin on yours sv, ......... s/m being a fellow mainlander soon!

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    Considered it for one millisecond...as a service to all KBers....but I love that bike!

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    But it would take a hell of alot considering GSXR's killed all my mates.
    And a GSXR raped my mother, which is why I wont buy one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidMark View Post
    1/ isolated but still happens.
    Yeah, I agree. I'm never gonna own a Kawasaki again, after seeing that photo of the guy with one fork leg snapped off, about to kiss the tarmac. Fuck that

    I would hazard a guess that your mates would've just as easily killed themselves on a ZX10R, probably even easier on the allegedly evil 04 models.

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