
Originally Posted by
grp
Yea, I assume so. Its a large step up from my 250, but its what I need. I'm 6"2 and 105kgs. I'm not small. I ask the questions as I like to know everything about the bike.
The Suzuki has a nice comfort range. It could be ridden easily by most people, once you are used to the throttle response. Its easy to ride, I'm assuming that you have ridden one. The bike isn't going to go nuts unless i make it.
Thanks for the answers guys.
You're going from your 250, to a Gixer Thou? Have you got insurance? Meaning life insurance?
I have an K2 thou, it's a little worked. I get about 140-150 k's from a tank. I get about 1000-1500 k's out of a rear. I ride M3's during the cold seasons, and I ride stickier nicer rubber during the summer, either Pilots, or conti attacks (which I love, but they're here for a good time, not a long time).
Helmet holder? Umm, I carry my lid with me. On my head, or in my hands depending on my location in reference to the scoot. I remove the pillion pegs and use the cover, unless I can talk Georgie into getting her pert bottom on the bitch pad.
Have you ridden something between the 1000 and the 250?
Temps - I don't move scoot until she hits about 70, if it takes forever to get there, you might need to look at the cooling system. Mine sits between 75-85 for normal riding, fan kicks in at 105/106 degrees.
There are a lot of really great bikes in the middle category - SV650's, Gixer6's, etc - once you start to get an understanding of the 1000, you'll likely want to trade down. I'm being really pragmatic, it's not a spanking or anything, but the k6's are a relatively quick scoot.
Its diametrically opposed to the sanitised existence of the Lemmings around me in the Dilbert Cartoon hell I live in; its life at full volume, perfect colour with high resolution and 10,000 watts of amplification.
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