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if it's a new gixxer then you'll have the added option of the A B C switch same as me, comes in very handy when it's pissing it down/snowing or just the roads are freezing cold. I've ridden mine through all weathers and can't fault it, just make sure to get a gel seat for about £70.  ____________________ Turbo R1
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I do about that a day on my 750, it's good fun but it does take its toll on the bike, especially tyres - if you want the sticky stuff it kills them  ____________________ Suzuki GSX-R750K4 ~ Mivv GP |
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i did a similar length commute when i had my gsxr srad 600.
Had no problems at all apart from on icey mornings when it ran shit. Every day for 1.5 years for that one. ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
Kickstart wrote: Hi I tend to agree with Matt. All the best Keith
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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Personally I wouldn't use an expensive new bike for commuting out of choice because of the depreciation; if you consider it a good use of money, fair enough
The main reason a sports bike is questionable is the seating position - if you're comfortable on it, then there shouldn't be a problem. Going from a KTM trail bike to my ZX9 I did get some upper back pain. Turned out my rather heavy Caberg helmet was putting a lot of weight on my more-leant-over head. Swapped for a Shoei I had lying around and it was fine again.
On that, having ridden both the trail bike and the sports bike (my zx9 has rearsets as well), I found the sports bike much better because the bars are narrower. While the trail bike's bars go over car mirrors, being wide there's still some gaps you can't physically get through, which the narrower sports bike can.
Also, I can keep the luggage on the sports bike narrow (I have lap-top tank bag and back box for gym stuff/food.)
Sports bikes tend to be a bit more powerful than some other similar capacity bikes, so you have to be a bit more careful in the cold perhaps, but that's a good idea whatever, really.
They do tend to be light though, which can often be a good thing. |
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