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I liked these, only ever rode them during my DAS but I preferred them over the GS500...
Much better ergonomics than the GS, if slightly smaller... can't remember the engine much though, as at that point I thought they were both mentally fast lol
Sorry, I realise this post is worthless and is more about me talking mince about memory lane  ____________________ Suzuki GSX-R750K4 ~ Mivv GP |
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As above really mate - reliable, easy to ride, cheap to run. I found the engine quite torquey as opposed to revvy, but that was back on my das when i was used to an rs125  |
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I have an ER5. At the moment I tolerate it.
Been using it in all weathers, you get used to the wind and now I don't get blown about at 80-90mph.
Single, twin pot front caliper and rear drum do stop adequately. I recently refurbed the vitals in the rear drum and now it out performs the front
They can take bashing after bashing and go on for ages. (Mine's an ex riding school one.)
Water cooled so doesn't overheat when idling.
Cheap as chips to insure and run. Mine's £15/Month TPFT with MCE. I'm 28..
Itself not desirable to nick but parts like the clocks are. (£150+ on Ebay for a set.) Mine's not been tampered with whatsoever.
Excellent tank range, fuel gauge must have been modelled on the parliament - it lies badly....
Excellent 2 up. Really surprised me how good it was.
Should get 110-180 miles before reserve.
Might've missed somethings out.....here's some bad points:
Booring and bland. They are the Ford Escort 1.3 Pop (kids of the 70's and 80's will remember them lol) of the bike world.
Some really tatty and neglected examples out there. (Mine was stood for at least 12 months before Swanny bought it last Sept) I've spent loads replacing worn out bits and bringing it back from certain death. Swanny did the Clutch, rear tyre and oil. I had the rest done like suspension, brakes and front tyre.
More of a commuter than play thing.
Probably missed loads off again. Checkout their owner's club:
https://www.bikersoracle.com/er5/forum/
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Used the ER on my DAS.
A thousand and one riders pass their test on them every year and if it can survive a learner dropping it and generally abusing it in every gear, then it must have some sense of longevity to the appeal for an every day bike.
From the 03 bike that I had was taped and cable tied together as the plastics were cracked and the clocks wobbled and jiggled about, but from what I remember the mirrors where quite good.
The riding position, girth of the tank and seat height all within the cozy comfort zone.
The engine seemed revvy and easy to ride in slow traffic but certainly lacked the grunt and pick up on the open road. It will loose your license but getting to those dizzy speeds will take a while. This ability to rev makes it a doddle to do the tightest of U turns.
On a complete tangent, I like the fact that it had a centre stand. Its something that would have made so many jobs easier if any of my bikes had had one, of course getting the hang of getting the bike on the stand may take a while.
Would I have one?
No.
I think the learner rep just spoils it in my mind and the fact that a bike with a few cc more could be more rewarding. ____________________ 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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Like many people I used one on my DAS, I was impressed with the acceleration, but never got to use it to it's full potential. I did find the position awkward and after only 3 days my wrists were aching, but if you're happy with it then by all means give it a go.  ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 235 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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