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I found stepping up to a bigger bike a piece of cake. Although i had been riding 125's for 8 or 9 years.
The ZZR should be fine. I have heard they are a good starter bike. I had the 400 version, and it handled great. I think the 400 / 600 share the same frame  ____________________ Bikes had : BMW F650, suzuki tr50, gt125, SV400, GSXR600 SRAD. Honda CBR900RRP, CBR600FX, CBR1000F, VT600, Transalp 600, mtx125, nsr125r, CB500T, Yamaha fy50, tzr125, tdr125, XV535, Diversion 600, Fazer 600, TDM850 MK1 & MK2, Majesty 400, XV 1100. Cagiva mito evolution, Aprilia rs125, Piaggio x9 125. DNA 125 . Suzuki Bandit 600, GZ125 Marauder, RF600 , RF900RS2, Kawasaki ZZR400, ZX6R Ninja, ZZR600 . Ducati 750 Sport . Triumph Tiger 955i. CURRENT : 2004 Kawasaki Z750 and LOVIN IT ! |
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Good luck fella  ____________________ 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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Hi Andy from another Andy. I got a ZZR600D2 as my first big bike after passing my test and you can't go wrong. Travelled two up with tent and panniers all over the country. It'll easily cruise at illegal speeds and mine got around 50mpg as well.
Test the gears by accelerating hard then, towards the top of the revs, let the throttle off then back on again to see if it stays in that gear, be ready for the revs to rise quickly if it jumps out of gear. Sometimes they'll jump out of gear if you're too light with the gear change.
If the bike you're buying has an after market exhaust make sure it's had a re-jet and a trip on the rolling road to set the fuelling up properly.
A lot of people chop the rear mudguard down because they think it looks better but I prefer my ass to stay dry A hugger is essential to keep the rear shock and the linkage in good health. Check the rear linkage for wear by putting the bike on the centre stand then lean over the bike and grab the rear wheel. Pull it up to see if there's any slack in the linkage. If there is it'll fail you're next MOT. Also have a look at the centre stand to see if it's been ground away on the road, a sure sign of some abuse on the corners.
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Hi Andy,
I can recommend the zzr600, I have the E1 model which is nice and quick even with my 18stone frame on the back. As it has already been said the clunkiness of the gearbox is a thing to watch, apparently they all do it but as they get more worn they can jump out of 2nd - its only a cheap repair if you buy the parts and do it yourself but you need to strip the bike down to do it (daunting for a novice but im just about getting used to it all)
Generally mine acts worse when it warms up than in the cold and is not noticable if I change gears properly ( ie not stamping down or lightly tapping up) so a definate push into 2nd usually does the trick and a nice light but definate push to click it into 1st and I have no problems...
That said its an excellent bike, puts a real smile on my face and shuttles along at illegal speeds without even blinking, with my wife on the back it scares the hell out of her with its accelleration and to top all that the insurance is a great deal cheaper than the equivalent zx6r (which I would love but must wait)
hope this helps
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The only thing to bear in mind is that the ZZR has a full fairing, and will be very expensive to replace if you drop it. Your insurance might be a bit hefty too for that reason.
If it's your first big 'bike then you're very likely to drop it - I managed it within two hours of buying my brand new Fazer
Whatever you buy; enjoy it.  ____________________ Change is inevitable - except from a vending machine.
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Dropped mine...
It Bounced...
Only a tiny scuff on the mirror and minor blemish on the transferrs..
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