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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    How many km you got on that thou so far, bro? We can all only dream of matching your mileage.


    The sarcasm oozes out of you .. like a fat man in a sauna. You could ride for an eternity and you'd still bumble about and crash.

    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Just tickin' the boxes, man. I've still got to tick the one labelled "Gets run over by his own bike shortly thereafter", though.

    Well it seems you started at the wrong end of the 'to do ' list. riding big powerful bikes with little or no skill and appreciation will end in tears and/or hurting someone else's pocket. But you've shown you have no appreciation for either ( large cc's or other peoples bikes )



    The old saying.. there are some that DO and some that SAY.. There's no prizes for guessing which i think you are?!


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    You'll have all the fun you need on a 600

    Buy mine!!!!!

    I'm 2 wks into a 3mth walk...
    Will take the opportunity to get another bike.....bigger lol
    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    It could be argued that to put anyone on a ZX10 is "just stupid".



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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    You could ride for an eternity and you'd still bumble about and crash.
    Did you just admit that I ride more than you do?



    And when it comes to my bins this year, I'm not the only person who's ever fallen off on a diesel spill in the dark when it's raining or had a car driver turn into them without looking.

    Face it, bro, it's not my riding that bothers you, it's the tone of my posts on the forum. You need to either respond to what bothers you directly, or just ignore it, mm kay?

    I both do and say; I am what I am. I suggest you take a more accepting attitude toward the world. You're a pretty grumpy c00nt sometimes, y'know that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    We can't all be like you, boomer.
    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Face it, bro, it's not my riding that bothers you, it's the tone of my posts on the forum. You need to either respond to what bothers you directly, or just ignore it, mm kay?
    I do believe you replied to my post with a sarcastic response. You expect me to bite my tongue and stfu...??! get real.

    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Did you just admit that I ride more than you do?



    And when it comes to my bins this year, I'm not the only person who's ever fallen off on a diesel spill in the dark when it's raining or had a car driver turn into them without looking.
    No.. you can definitely piss further than me... and i do believe your shit goes further too!!


    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    I both do and say; I am what I am. I suggest you take a more accepting attitude toward the world. You're a pretty grumpy c00nt sometimes, y'know that?
    I've just had a brain wave, perhaps if you go on my ignore list i'd kill 2 birds with one stone; i wouldn't bite at you and i would have less than two thirds of the crap to wade threw when i pressed the 'new posts' button!!!

    and lastly, yup im a grumpy coont.. no doubt about it. Im a little less likely to tolerate idjiots in my current state... hence we find ourselves here.


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    go the ZX and enjoy the rush every time you ride
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    I suggest you seriously consider a used Hornet 900 - you can fit a screen if you are not keen on it naked. This would be a superb step from your 250. They are light, well balanced and easy to ride with sensible power.

    There's some well priced ones on Trademe as well.


    Now if money is not a problem - get a Street Triple.

    Hmm nice.

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    my 2 cents worth

    My 2 cents worth here, which is bias as I have never ridden the xz10

    Owning a 05 zx636 rocks, it’s a heap of fun and very forgiving. It sticks very well to the road, has great breaks and is fast. Being 183cm tall and 100kgs it is comfortable to do long trips on. I often (either weekly or fortnightly) do a trip from Putaruru to Ohope, via Rotorua; the bike handles it well as do I, and admittedly I do need a stretch of the legs every couple of hundred kms when riding as you are tucked up a wee bit.

    When I first made the jump from a 250 last year it felt VERY big and VERY powerful, now it doesn’t seem so big or powerful. One of the negative aspects of this bike is you need to ride the gears a bit to get all the power/torque that it has

    I think it is a good stepping stone on the way to a big bike as it will scare you when you first ride it however it is very easily tamed and a predictable bike to ride. I think jumping straight to the ZX10 may give you a fright.


    Best thing to do is go out and ride both and see how you like them.


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    Quote Originally Posted by blue eyed savage View Post
    so im going to buy a big bike in a few months and its either going to be a zx10r 2004 or a zx636r 2006. i ride ever day and do long trips all the time. what do u think is best.
    im not conserned with top speed either
    Getting back on subject. You need to ask yourself, why do you want a 1000cc bike? You said above that it's not top speed..and from that I assume also not about massive horsepower for you. Which leaves sweet stuff all reason to buy a zx10r? If you want to pose with a big bike, then fine. That's your reason, go for it.
    The 636 will be far cheaper to run (tyres & gas) and I did big South Island trips on mine in comfort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MD View Post
    Getting back on subject. You need to ask yourself, why do you want a 1000cc bike? You said above that it's not top speed..and from that I assume also not about massive horsepower for you. Which leaves sweet stuff all reason to buy a zx10r? If you want to pose with a big bike, then fine. That's your reason, go for it.
    The 636 will be far cheaper to run (tyres & gas) and I did big South Island trips on mine in comfort.

    i disagree with teh running costs MD, my 600 drank a lot more gas and tyres than my thousand does. Probably because of all the power and torque i now have where as before i'd have to ring the 600's neck all the time.

    the comparison rings true with the 600's v's 750's. Teh 750 is more economical to run than teh 6.

    but hey.. we all love/live and learn ( well some of us... huh !! )


    i agree with the posing/choice thing tho.


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    While you may find that a higher capacity bike has a better fuel economy - I have to say:
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    interestingly enough, I found a RaceAttack rear tyre that lasted 1500km and a SportAttack rear that lasted about 5000km cost me about the same, except the race tyre was 2nd hand, so cost less. I did also really stretch its life out to the point it had no tread

    Boomer, JRandom and their gay suzukis need to get a room, have a gay orgy and be done with spoiling nice kawasaki threads (You don't need to tell us anything about the romp either).

    btw, savage, if it ain't about the top speed, why the hell do you want a sportbike? I have way more fun riding a cb900 than the zx10 (hence the sale), and it costs a shitload less, both in capital and running expenses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    i disagree with teh running costs MD, my 600 drank a lot more gas and tyres than my thousand does. Probably because of all the power and torque i now have where as before i'd have to ring the 600's neck all the time.

    the comparison rings true with the 600's v's 750's. Teh 750 is more economical to run than teh 6.

    but hey.. we all love/live and learn ( well some of us... huh !! )


    i agree with the posing/choice thing tho.
    I agree with that. Whenever I go out for a ride in a group, I always use more gas than those boys on the larger machines. I also think that if riding is smooth and the chain is kept well loobed, that they will last a helluva long time.

    Boomer, even with the can etc. etc you reckon the Gixxer uses less fuel than your CBR did?
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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    I do believe you replied to my post with a sarcastic response. You expect me to bite my tongue and stfu...??! get real.



    No.. you can definitely piss further than me... and i do believe your shit goes further too!!




    I've just had a brain wave, perhaps if you go on my ignore list i'd kill 2 birds with one stone; i wouldn't bite at you and i would have less than two thirds of the crap to wade threw when i pressed the 'new posts' button!!!

    and lastly, yup im a grumpy coont.. no doubt about it. Im a little less likely to tolerate idjiots in my current state... hence we find ourselves here.
    I thought all the above with jrandom was was piss taking Just shows. Even when I am awake I might as well be asleep!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    While you may find that a higher capacity bike has a better fuel economy - I have to say:
    I average 10,000 k's on Shinko's - it really depends on what you buy and how you slow ride it.
    My 400 gave me about 3,000K's on BT's and Diablo's.
    I wouldn't be supprised if tyres out lived riders on "thou's ridden hard", seeing as ridden hard means you live about 200kph, not just have an orgasmic squirt to see how she goes.
    Not even im that confident to state that i thrash my thou' to the absolute limits. I could say that about all my previous bikes but on the FZ stuff hitting a corner a 3-4 x the rated speed.
    So no tyre wear vs cc is a poor argument. Seeing as all the good riders / hoons will chew out a 50cc scoots tyre for fun
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett View Post
    I agree with that. Whenever I go out for a ride in a group, I always use more gas than those boys on the larger machines. I also think that if riding is smooth and the chain is kept well loobed, that they will last a helluva long time.

    Boomer, even with the can etc. etc you reckon the Gixxer uses less fuel than your CBR did?
    it's been tuned and had the air valve closed off.. it uses a lot less gas than the 6 did/does; every tank is a substantial amount less. Thats comparable riding .. i.e a 600 and a thousand riding together.

    It's a whole new ball game tho once you put your foot down, the tyres and gas soon evaporate.


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