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MOT'd & Taxed, ready to ride? As it stands? £350-£450ish
No tax & test, free to £250ish
Scrubbed up, & looking good? £600 tops.
ZZR's aren't that sort after. They are a bargain basement all-rounder. People looking for them want 'cheap'.. and worry about things like the header pipes and shcok linkage, rather than whether the end can has the right name on it, as they aren't so cheap if they have been sorely neglected with so much out of sight, out of mind behind those hard to get off fairings.
To be brutal; for the market these sell in, painting it up & making it pretty probably wont add value to it! Honest 'wear and tear' probably more 'atractive', than an obviousely non-standard 'tart-up' paint job. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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I have a 2000 model and love it. It does everything i need it to, and it does it fast. Its such an underrated bike, which is a shame.
If you decide to keep it, its worth putting some time and effort into servicing the front brakes, cos they are really shite and seize up for their own amusement. They are known for suffering problems with jumping out of 2nd gear, though mine is absolutely fine despite its 36k miles. Oh, and keep the chain well adjusted and lubed or it can get very clunky.
Apart from that, just enjoy riding it - you wont be disappointed. ____________________ Current......Kawasaki ZZR1200 C2H and Kawasaki ZZR600 E7
Previous....Yamaha FS1E, Honda SS50, Suzuki AP50, BSA Bantam D14, Honda CD175, Honda CB250N, Kawasaki Z250A3, Yamaha RD250E, Kawasaki Z400, Kawasaki Z500, Kawasaki GPz550, Honda NTV600, Kawasaki GT750, Kawasaki Z1000R, Kawasaki GPX250 |
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I take it your previous bike was a DNA50?
I've ridden one and I honestly think my Bandit 6 would blow one of these into the weeds.
They're cheap and cheerful, because they're wank. |
I have no idea what a DNA50 is.
Personally, I don't go around trying to blow anything into the weeds, but as others have already pointed out, I suspect the one you rode may have had some issues if it was slow.
My own ZZR is perfectly able to keep up with mates on other 600+cc machines on ride-outs, and is certainly quicker than some of them.
It starts on the button first time every time, the handling is very sweet and forgiving, even at speed, and its pretty good on fuel economy too. Not sure it deserves to be called 'wank' really, but everyone is entitled to their own opinion of course. ____________________ Current......Kawasaki ZZR1200 C2H and Kawasaki ZZR600 E7
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| RobW1983 wrote: | Well I rode an old K reg one, not sure what model that is. |
K-Reg would have been a 'D' model. Much less refined than the 'E' models.
I would guess it was probably half knackered.
The E models are quite smooth and steady up to 6k RPM, but at 7K RPM, all hell breaks loose, all the way up to the redline.
I googled what a DNA50 is - No, i have never had one. In fact, I have not ridden a 50 of any description since 1980!!!, I guess that makes me an old fart.
I think if i rode a 'blade or a gixxer i would probably soil my rompers anyway, so the ZZR suits me just fine. There is no way i am going to check if it still does 150+mph - I was cacking meself at 130 TBH. (on a private road, obviously). ____________________ Current......Kawasaki ZZR1200 C2H and Kawasaki ZZR600 E7
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| Stonefly wrote: | | RobW1983 wrote: | Well I rode an old K reg one, not sure what model that is. |
K-Reg would have been a 'D' model. Much less refined than the 'E' models.
I would guess it was probably half knackered.
The E models are quite smooth and steady up to 6k RPM, but at 7K RPM, all hell breaks loose, all the way up to the redline.
I googled what a DNA50 is - No, i have never had one. In fact, I have not ridden a 50 of any description since 1980!!!, I guess that makes me an old fart.
I think if i rode a 'blade or a gixxer i would probably soil my rompers anyway, so the ZZR suits me just fine. There is no way i am going to check if it still does 150+mph - I was cacking meself at 130 TBH. (on a private road, obviously). |
Fair play, .
Sorry for the snotty comment by the way, was a bit drunk last night and being a bit of a tit. ____________________ TS50 > Senda 125 > ZXR400 > CB-1 > GSX-R1000 > Bandit 600 > ZXR750 H1 > GSX-R750 SRAD > '98 RR-W Fireblade > T595 Daytona > Hornet 900 > '04 Fireblade > GSX-S1000F (x2) > '23 XSR900 |
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| RobW1983 wrote: | .Sorry for the snotty comment by the way, was a bit drunk last night and being a bit of a tit. |
Dont worry about it, no offence taken.
As you quite rightly stated - 'different strokes for different folks'.
and what do you mean, a bit drunk? You need to man-up and get totally slaughtered!!!
Its what Friday nights were invented for, right? ____________________ Current......Kawasaki ZZR1200 C2H and Kawasaki ZZR600 E7
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With the availabilty of decent second hand stocks declining (blame the Rumainians and Chech's) and the resulting steady increase in prices, I'd make her good and hang on for a little while. Just like Triumphs, the ZZR is starting to appreciate in value.
Basically, becuase its been talked down so much there are still plenty of good ones around umolested by the day-glo warriors.
Make no mistake, these are fast, and I, too came from an RRX 'blade. Not as grunty and easy to ride I admit, but once they start to howl, you are travelling very quickly!
Fit 'blade, CBR6 calipers, an easy mod for more reliable brakes. Fit the shock from a ZX6, needs the bottom eye grinding back a bit and fit GOOD tyres, not cheopo last forever touring stuff and you will have a very respectable performer.
Mine is 400 miles off 50000, still quiet, still smooth, due to go back to the IOM again this year.
Comfortable with very good wind and weather protection, whats not to like?
And, BTW, dont make me laugh, a Bandit is a wet fart in the wind compared to one of these things. ____________________ The CBR900RR has been sold. Aprilia Falco worms its way into my heart.
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I'd probably buy it for around £800 if it was up at that price, but you'll possibly fetch more later in the year.
As far as bandit/zzr goes, I got smashed silly by MrJoolz 1995? N reg when I was on Petes 04 Bandit  |
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Thanks for the response guys!
Seems to be a price of around £600-900.
Somebody offered me a grand for it straight up, but I refused. Purely based on the fact I cannot have my hands sat still I NEED a project and this is it. Gonna go get her sorted soon once I've got a bit of spare money about.
Going to restrict it too unfortunately. Bloody stupid law tbh but I'd rather not lose my licence.
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