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| Irezumi aka Reuben |
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| neatbik |
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Other than the fuel mapping on early tt's i dont think there is anything in particular to go wrong, just check for any oil leaks, crash damage etc etc.
On a side note ive got an '06 speed 4 using a detuned tt600 lump and the fueling is faultess  |
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Fazers are fairly solid if not the most exciting bike out there. The headlights on the MKI are quite poor  ____________________ Before: Suzuki GT 185. Honda Superdream 250. Yamaha RD350LC. Suziki RG250. Yamaha FZS600. Honda CBR600F3
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| mr jamez |
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The brakes on the TT600 are fucking epic
I want one. ____________________ NSR 125F > BROS 400 > NC30 > BROS 400 > Trumpet S4 > '97 VFR 750 |
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The suspension aint bad either
The tt is more of a 'sport bike', as in the top notch suspension is fully adjustable, its got clip on bars etc etc. It is quite comfy though, and not as 'head down, arse up' as a gsxr, r6, etc etc. |
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| Rhino. |
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the fazer is/was a top bike
the tt was rated as average at the time,not quite a sports bike, so they made a naked one which never quite hit the mark either both were discontinued, and imo the ugliest bikes ever built...apart from the gsxf 600/750 now they were hilarious looking  ____________________ www.tribetattoo.co.uk |
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The initial tt's had really bad fueling problems, but that was pretty much cured after a while with updated fuelling maps.
I test rode literally loads of bikes before i chose my speed 4 (fazer included) and to me it seemed to handle, brake and sound the best. My only slight failing with the bike is that the engine is quite linear and soulless, but then it is a 600cc il4.
The fazer is a good bike, its certainly not a bad choice, but for my money the tt/speed 4 just pips it  |
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| greenrhino wrote: | why would you wager that. this is my opinion and thats whats being asked, of course you disagree as you cant be seen to have made a wrong choice in bikes. and for the record i bought a fazer 600 brand new when they came out in'98 |
Good for you. For once I agree with colin, that the TT600 is a good bike. Mine was quick, sweet handling and practical. It was relatively cheap to run. It was well finished and well built. Yes, it wasn't the prettiest of bikes but I really liked mine. It was the solid blue colour, which I preferred to the 'shell suit' colour schemes of contemporary Japanese bikes.
Seeing that I don't own one now, I feel that it is fair to say if I didn't like it I would say so.
Triumph was the first manufacturer (as far as I know) that released a 600cc four with fuel injection, hence the fuelling wasn't as good as later bikes, and nor was it as good as carburettors. However, that doesn't mean the bike was unrideable, far from it. I did have the 2002 version with the 'fixed' cams, but I rode it back to back with a 2001 model. All that I found was that the older model had a bit of a flat spot around 5000rpm.
It was comfortable for distance, and manageable at low speed. The only criticism I have (if I have one) is that it was /too/ good. There was nothing to make it stand out from other bikes. It did speed so well, that I felt that if I had kept it, I might well have ended up losing my license. The styling can't really be criticised that much, because it was based upon the previous years CBR600. The Speed Four is a near identical bike, with about 10bhp less at the top end and (I think) a nice styling. Its sort of a cross between a cafe racer and a streetfighter. If I were going to buy an all rounder now, the TT600 would be one of the two or three bikes I would consider, especially if I was on a budget. The biggest advantage the TT has is that it was developed in the UK, on UK roads with UK riders. The equivalent Japanese bikes are developed in Japan on billiard table smooth roads with eight stone Japanese test riders. The TT Suits the average briton better than the equivalent Jap bike. I can honestly say the handling was extraordinarily good, however with me being closer in size to a Japanese man than the average Briton, I had to tweak the suspension a bit for it to suit me. Once this was done, I found it rock solid in corners, quick turning and the brakes were nothing short of eye popping.
The build quality and finish was such that at the prices one might pay for a 2002 bike nowadays, I think a used TT600 is probably one of the bargains of the moment. Especially as the equivalent Japanese bikes will have probably done more miles, and (in the case of the non-hondas) probably aren't built as well. Sure, the finish is a bit rough in places (no infil panels in the top fairing for example) but as said, the actual quality of build was very good on mine.
The TT600 was NOT discontinued in 2002, rather it was restyled as the Daytona 600. The Daytona continued (albeit with an extra 50cc) until it was replaced by the Daytona 675.
As I wrote in my original post (which was swallowed by BCF) I've never ridden a fazer so I can't comment.
| Colin1 wrote: | dont mind marjay he means well but sometimes his speculation is a little wide of the mark |
Despite agreeing with Colin about the TT, I take issue with his previous post about me. End this childish vendetta colin, it just makes you look silly. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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not a vendetta u were just mistaken that he had not ever ridden a fazer, when it turns out that he had
its good that u are man enough to admit when u are wrong
oh, u didnt, well im sure it just slipped your mind and u had intended to
its interesting to here how similar the daytona 600 is to the tt600 as someone asked me recently and i didnt really know
i think its a different ecu and obviously fairings and lights, but i wasnt sure about anything else ____________________ colin1 is officially faster than god |
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Coming in at the arse end of this thread but as a TT600 owner (of four years) I thought I'd venture an opinion...
Looks are a matter of opinion, so it's not worth commenting on really. As Reuben's got to the stage of considering a TT then it's probably fair to assume that he doesn't particularly mind the TT's asthetic's (and loveable underpant headlight ).
Personally I reckon that to comment on the Bike you've gotta ride it, the glitchy fuel injection that was initially reported by all and sundry and subsequently was responsible for more scare stories than the Blair Witch Project is easily remedied by the correct fuel map - once that's done you've got a helluva bike for your money. Brakes, suspension and handling that at the time of release were heralded as some of the best in its' class (its' class being the Sports 600's bracket). In road test after road test it held its' own in those particular fields - let's remember that this was Triumph's first foray into this area and they were competing with Jap manufacturers with years more experience. It's comfy, practical and it doesn't hang around when you're looking to up the pace.
Is it a good bike? Of course it is. It ain't the trendiest of machine's, in fact if you're striving for street credibility (and normality) then get a run of the mill, ten a penny Japanese Bike - it won't miss a beat but then again nor will the TT (mine certainly hasn't in its' four years).
What you get is a British Bike that's unique in a way that a Japanese Machine never will be  ____________________ Mellow Yellow
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 269 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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