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 Posted: 10:28 - 23 Mar 2014 Post subject: Old FZR 600 vs GPZ 500 |
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Normally don't do newer bikes but was thinking about a GPZ 500 as a knock around / commuter. Then I spotted an old 1991 FZR 600.
Anyone tell me about the FZR 600 (specifically that model)? Would it be suitable for town/city riding/ all around use?
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Hi
We have had both.
FZR gearbox can be weak, as can the cranks. First can be a problem in road use, but the cranks only tended to be an issue when raced. Clutch isn't keen on abuse. Can get very nasty and grabby. Handling is good. Brakes are pretty good but prone to seizing up (nothing like as bad as ZZR600 brakes though). Fairly easy to free off though. Build quality isn't great. Finding replacement bodywork these days isn't easy (although plenty of grp copies) - and for that model even worse as they were only sold for a couple of years (the USA got the FZR600 for far longer than we did, but they used the older style twin round lights).
GPZ is quite a bit slower and less powerful, although a lot better on fuel. Lower seat height. Worse brakes, although the sliding calipers are easier to strip down. Build quality is no better than the FZR. Bodywork easier to find 2nd hand. No major gearbox issues, although I prefer to use the FZR600 gearbox (GPZ one is nicer at very slow bimble speeds around town). The GPZ engine does tend to wear out cam chains. There will likely be a lot of free play in the rear suspension linkage (even with new bushes - there was close to 0.5mm of clearance between the steel and plastic bushes in the linkage when new).
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 Posted: 14:13 - 23 Mar 2014 Post subject: |
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This is definitely an economy bike buy. I had a CB500 already but it was so boring thought I might try the GPZ next.
So the FZR 600 is an economy sports bike?
Seems like it will be the one requiring a little more work than a GPZ?
My other option is something like an FZR 400 but can imagine it being horrific around town. I think I'll be doing 70-80% riding in London and yea fuel economy is important to me so if the FZR 600 is thirsty may just go GPZ 500.
I found this one, quite like it:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201402111718044/sort/recpriceascdefault/usedbikes/model/fzr/make/yamaha/page/1?logcode=p
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IMO, the CB500 is a better bike than the GPZ.
Engine is nicer, gearbox is also smoother, they handle far better.
For £1K you can do alot better than an old FZR though!
F/G/J model zx6r, steel frame cbr600, thundercat etc. ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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You'll be paying for the older looks with older handling and so on - your choice . |
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Not sure the FZR400 would be appreciably different to the 600 in fuel consumption.
While you could ride any of the 400s around town, whether it is pleasant might well depend on how flexible you are and how much discomfort you are prepared to put up with. The FZR clutch might suffer a bit from heavy town use (on the plus side, the plates are incredibly easy to change).
All the best
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Old Thread Alert!
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