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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    Almost as powerful as the 1000
    Weeeeellll...

    Ever got straight off a thou and onto a GSXR750?

    I tried that one day with a K7. Coming off the 07 R1, even with its legendarily soft-down-low (for a thou) motor, the 750 felt gutless in comparison; I found myself WOTing it unnecessarily until I recalibrated my brain after several km.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Weeeeellll...

    Ever got straight off a thou and onto a GSXR750?

    I tried that one day with a K7. Coming off the 07 R1, even with its legendarily soft-down-low (for a thou) motor, the 750 felt gutless in comparison; I found myself WOTing it unnecessarily until I recalibrated my brain after several km.
    last time I was at the drags chrislost was cleaning everyone up- inc 1000's, busas and 14s.

    mid 10's aint gutless... but never ridden so cant compare.
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    Wasn't me officer, honest, it was that morcs guy.
    Quote Originally Posted by Littleman View Post
    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    last time I was at the drags chrislost was cleaning everyone up- inc 1000's, busas and 14s.
    Yeah, but that's because he knows how to launch a bike!

    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    mid 10's aint gutless... but never ridden so cant compare.
    Oh, not gutless in the SLIGHTEST. Not suggesting the bike is gutless, just mentioning that the difference in midrange torque between a 750 and a thou is quite noticeable.
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    Hmm... This might be a long post

    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightMike View Post
    WTF!? Have you even taken it for a ride yet?

    Hehe yip, took it for another ride today... And now I really don't know if I do want to sell it It is just so much fun and it's so purdy
    How about a newly binned SV650, you can use it for a race bike or something. I dont mind a straight swap for the GSXR600.....
    Any one who knows me well knows I don't do Vtwins!
    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    For all them as are sucking their teeth and tut-tutting over going fast, I don't think Jas's desire for a bigger engine will be a speed thing (after all, her 600 is already quite capable of an indicated 270kph). It's more of a 'relaxed riding' thing - not having to rev the tits off the bike everywhere to proceed at a brisk pace.

    Modern 600s aren't exactly peaceful to ride.

    Am I correct, Jas?

    Right on the money there Mstr Random! The 600 definitely is capable of doing more then enough kph then I'd want to be doing on open roads. Like I said above, I've just come back from taking the 6 hundy out for a ride around the nicer roads here and it is an awesome bike... They're just not made for being ridden lazily and in low revs. Of course it can do it, but it's not happy about it

    One presumes you're going for a GSX-R750, not a thou, though? The thous are fun, but as soon as you get into conditions of low traction, the relaxation you gain from not having to rev it can easily be cancelled out by the stress of having to use sub-millimetre precision on the throttle.

    I know I'm still a no0b... So it certainly won't be the thou! Plus could you imagine how much insurance would be for an 18yr old, with a speeding fine already on a thou

    750ccs, IMHO, is and has always been the perfect displacement for an IL4 sportbike engine on the road.

    Quote Originally Posted by McJim View Post
    Law of averages really. Tell all newbies they'll be riding a gixxer in a couple of years and 9 times out of 10 you'll be correct!
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    Lol u go girl, I loved showing Aero how to ride a 6hundy around Taupo, now you can show me
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Weeeeellll...

    Ever got straight off a thou and onto a GSXR750?

    I tried that one day with a K7. Coming off the 07 R1, even with its legendarily soft-down-low (for a thou) motor, the 750 felt gutless in comparison; I found myself WOTing it unnecessarily until I recalibrated my brain after several km.
    Thats why you do this to a 750.....then the 1000's seem like a waste of extra weight Add a power commander and watch everyone else disappear in your mirrors...
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    I gotta ask, what's wrong with Vtwins??? ....... they can be lazy and revy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YamahaR64Life View Post
    Lol u go girl, I loved showing Aero how to ride a 6hundy around Taupo, now you can show me
    Lol, Awon is a much quicker and more experienced rider than me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike748 View Post
    I gotta ask, what's wrong with Vtwins??? ....... they can be lazy and revy.

    First and only Vtwin I rode was a Hyosung... It's put me off them and they just don't seem to appeal to me! I love IL4's I know they aren't actually touring bikes... But I'm young and now is the time to be riding one before I get arthritis and forced onto something more "toury"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike748 View Post
    I gotta ask, what's wrong with Vtwins??? ....... they can be lazy and revy.
    There's nothing wrong with V Twins, just a different type of buzz I suppose, used to love the mental top end thrash of the inline fours but now I'm starting to appreciate the torque of the V2's and V4's....argh I'm getting old ....although I'm not sure that wanting an 848 or a 1098R classes me as old just yet....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meekey_Mouse View Post
    Lol, Awon is a much quicker and more experienced rider than me!

    I'm a nanna

    nah hes just nub
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meekey_Mouse View Post
    First and only Vtwin I rode was a Hyosung... It's put me off them and they just don't seem to appeal to me! I love IL4's I know they aren't actually touring bikes... But I'm young and now is the time to be riding one before I get arthritis and forced onto something more "toury"
    If you haven't already tried a Ducati or Aprillia then do it now, try something very sporty and totally impractical, they will be nothing like the Hyosung.
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    To me...

    The 748's look like sad puppies

    And I don't do nekkid bikes

    IL4's FTW!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meekey_Mouse View Post
    IL4's FTW!!!!
    You don't know what you're missing. Try an 848
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