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But the ZX7 looks the absloute nutz  ____________________ Current : MSX 125 Past : CBR 900RR Monkeybike : c50 LAC : ZXR750 H2 : FZR600 : ZX7R P3 : YW100 : TRX850: Trophy 900 T309 : GSXR 600 L0: Monkeybike : XJ6S Whosthedaddy |
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For an experienced rider, ZX7R is awesome on the road. Steering lock is a bit lame, but other than the weight when you are doing tight maneuvers, i cant fault it.
I love it
Im 22, live in london and pay £420 TPFT Carole Nash for my Green Zx7r P5
But if you only just passed your test, get summat like a 400, nice and slow and soft, excellent to learn how to ride. Had a CBR400, it was quality
BTW, check this no reserve zx7r on ebay
https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/KAWASAKI-ZX7R-NINJA-ZX7-ZX7-R-ZX-7R_W0QQitemZ160012123540QQihZ006QQcategoryZ9807QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem ____________________ Current Bikes: ZX7R P5; KR1S C2; GPX250R F3
Previously: CBR400RR-R; YQ50 Aerox
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I've got one of the newer ZX-6R's at the moment and they're a nice bike. I have'nt really ridden one of the old ones so can't comment on them too much but from what I've heard they're a lot harder on the suspension.
Thing is I don't know if I'd recommend one as a first bike. Its not that you'll crash the thing or any shit like that, but with mine at the moment my riding skill (or lack of it ) doesn't match what the bike is capable of and therefore I don't feel that I get 100% of it when I ride it.
If I had the choice after the test now I'd sooner go for a middleweight streetbike (i.e bandit 600 etc along those sought of lines) as I think I'd get a lot more feedback from it.
Not putting you off mate, just something to think about. |
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dodsi |
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I think the ZX6R is a better first bike.
I wouldnt get an F model ZX6R Go for a later G or J model ZX6R..
..coinicidence but I am selling a nice J model for £2500 ono (check link in sig)
I was 20 when I insured the bike and pay £401 tpft with 1 years no claims.
Its insurance group 14.  |
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 Alfredo Two Stroke Sniffer
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Thanks for the replies everybody, usefull stuff. If I go for a ZX6R (G or J model) and decide to buy one, is there anything specific I should look at carefully on the bike before I part with my cash?
By the way, where are you based in the UK Dodsi? I haven't passed my test or got enough wonga just yet but your bike looks the biz mate
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Im oop norf'
But can delivar the bike...
its a damn fine machine.
What to look for is...
warped discs, flaking wheel paint, corroded badly maintained shocks (can go baggy), any rattles/knocks from engine, genral cleanliness (says a lot about how the bike is kept internally aswell). |
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^^^ What he said...I'm on my third G-model in 3 years, canny whack um!
Everyone I've had has been sound, quick and got bargains with them all. Will keep with the best of the new crotch rockets even being 7 years old....
Click on my sig and see for yourself, my lastest one came with a shed load of brake, suspension and performance mods for a very cheap price. ____________________ Old bikes >>> https://www.bikepics.com/members/cc123/ |
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dodsi wrote: | I think the ZX6R is a better first bike.
I wouldnt get an F model ZX6R Go for a later G or J model ZX6R..
..coinicidence but I am selling a nice J model for £2500 ono (check link in sig)
I was 20 when I insured the bike and pay £401 tpft with 1 years no claims.
Its insurance group 14.  |
ok maybe I'm biased but, dodsi, that is one nice bike, was looking at a silver one as I didn't want the sicky green.
I ended up with a J2 rather than J1 what the difference is I still don't know !
This is just personal pref but looks wise I think the 7 looks dated and a bit pants.
Ride wise I can only talk for my ZX6 but as a first bike after DAS it's easy to ride, nice on corners, feels so much better than my nsr as this feels like it's glued to the road and have a lot of confidence in it doing what it's supposed to.
There is no manic power band on it so you don't have to worry as much about what gear you in and at what revs.
Only point I'd make is the throttle is very on off, when you going it's fine but stop start or low speed on off it takes quite a lot of getting used to. (maybe there is a fix for this but not found one yet)
I paid 2600 for an 02 reg 5K miles, near mint condition and given what else I could buy for the same cash I'm well sold on the ZX6.
Ian
btw dodsi you add does not say what year your bike is ! |
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