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PostPosted: 15:23 - 22 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why you buy another slow bike Sad its old boss Sad sooo old.

Needs more GSXR Laughing
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PostPosted: 16:23 - 22 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

That is the old one... Shocked
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PostPosted: 17:33 - 22 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Maybe the dude just want's a running hack that will get him around and do the job, without looking nice or needing a lot of performance etc.

It always amazes me on here when people say for example buy a J/A/B version of a ZX6R for a few £££ more than an F model, or an 03> R6 instead of a 99/2000 model etc. With any bike of 10years old or there abouts, I'd probably always buy on condition over model/version everytime, and after that I would also probably choose colour over the version as well.

Just because a later bike is a newer design and is not much more expensive doesn't mean it necessarily will be a much better ride or light years ahead of a model 2years previous etc. In the world of 10year old bikes, the one that's best looked after and maintained will be the best rider, irrespective of model.

If I'm wrong then I must have completely missed the point?
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PostPosted: 18:25 - 22 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

stevo as b4 wrote:
I'd probably always buy on condition over model/version everytime, and after that I would also probably choose colour over the version as well.


That's fine, but he clearly hasn't taken that approach either. That GSX is a banger. It's battered and rusted, and neither is it a desirable model. It was hideous to start with and time hasn't been kind. I don't understand why anyone would waste their time on something that's well past it in every sense, no matter how cheap it is.

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In the world of 10year old bikes, the one that's best looked after and maintained will be the best rider, irrespective of model.


10 years isn't very old for a bike at all. Many bikes are toys and get so little use and if you're patient and you're prepared to pay a fair price, you can invariably find an excellent example of any mainstream bike made in the last ~15 years. So, it's simply not a case of condition or model, you can get both. Granted, at 20+ years, condition becomes much more of a factor in choice of bike as there are fewer tidy examples remaining.

Even so, condition would never be the only factor. I'd pick a tired Fireblade over a mint GSX or RF any day. So long as the engine and chassis is good, it's easy enough to refresh bearings/suspension/brake systems/carbs/consumables if necessary.


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PostPosted: 18:27 - 22 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Indeed, but looking at the condition, primarily the swinger... I'd be looking for something a little newer.
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PostPosted: 18:59 - 22 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

If the price was right I'd have it, got plenty of experience and spares with them engines, would make a ok hack I think (cheap and undesirable are plus points in a bike for me) .
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PostPosted: 19:10 - 22 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had one of these, same year as yours (Imported from Germany). It too didn't like revving out - turned out to be a factory carb restricted model. The mate I sold it to replaced the carbs and fitted a stubby can, now it sounds awesome and doesn't hang around (for a Bandit engined bike).
If I can get hold of him I'll find out what carbs he put in it, I seem to remember them just being a standard set from a Bandit, I think they were about £60 from fleabay)
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PostPosted: 20:09 - 22 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I thought the motor has different cams in the GSXF and is good for 5-6bhp more than the Bandido?
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PostPosted: 20:30 - 22 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mk1GSF wrote:
Why do people insist on saying the B6 and GSXF engines are the same?

Do you lot not have the ability to look at a fucking parts list?



Sorry if I said it didn't run badly for a Bandit engined bike, I'll rephrase that.
It didn't run badly for a bike with an engine that's nearly identical to a Bandit and for which there are many cross-over parts from the Bandit which fit. Better?
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PostPosted: 21:00 - 22 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mk1GSF wrote:
Why do people insist on saying the B6 and GSXF engines are the same?

Do you lot not have the ability to look at a fucking parts list?

Yeah it's not an instant classic but for 500 quid with brief I wouldn't complain.


They are ostensibly the same, that's why. If they weren't then so many parts would not be directly inter-changeable. They are just variations of the same theme, based upon the same design.
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PostPosted: 21:03 - 22 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Anyway, the OP should change his name to TeapotDumbarse.
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PostPosted: 09:45 - 23 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

If it gets him around and doesn't cause much trouble, then I don't see the issue with that bike. Looks a bit rusty, but mechanically may be fine.

That being said, the FZR600r I purchased over a year ago had issues I didn't see at the time of buying. Clutch issues, along with a few other niggly problems. Sorted those out on the cheap, and a year on it's still my daily ride (and fun, too). It's slow compared to anything made in the last 10 years, but I accept it for what it is. I can still run rings around swinging big dicks on sr1000rr-s in the bends (yes, it happened Laughing ).

I would really like an sr1000rr, though. Don't get me wrong. I'm looking at getting another 1000cc. Been looking at the Aprilia Mille. Gimme..
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PostPosted: 15:43 - 23 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Paddy. wrote:
That is the old one... Shocked


Yeah it is, I've messaged the guy, I really regretted selling it to divvy once I stopped being high on prescription opiates.
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PostPosted: 19:33 - 23 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

The old teapot is a worthy hack, it's far better a proposition than the bandit.

Also has the advantage of being from the same partsbin as the bandit, inazumas (the real twin shock jobs nit the shit out now), GSX1400, early GSXRs, GS1200SS and probably several other suzukis so maintenance is cheap.

Fit a GSXR1100 engine and go trolling sunday riders.
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PostPosted: 08:56 - 24 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey stop slagging off the teapot! If you've not got a lot of cash to spend they are not a bad bike for the money, and notoriously relaible. If your engine does die it's not hard to find a new one that fits, off all manner of Suzukis from about a 15 year period.

If the rear shock does turn out to be knackered there are also a lot of shocks off recent bikes that fit with minimal fuss and a massive handling improvement.

I so nearly ebay sniped one of these a few months ago, tell me it isn't cool!

https://motoprofi.com/bikephoto/1824/suzuki_gsx_750_f_1990_2.jpg

I have a mate with an oil cooled bandit 650 with a gsxr shock and it isn't a slow or ill handling machine. Yes it's not a sports bike, but it's also much more comfortable and cheaper to run!
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PostPosted: 09:49 - 24 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

UnspeedySam wrote:
Hey stop slagging off the teapot! If you've not got a lot of cash to spend they are not a bad bike for the money, and notoriously relaible. If your engine does die it's not hard to find a new one that fits, off all manner of Suzukis from about a 15 year period.

If the rear shock does turn out to be knackered there are also a lot of shocks off recent bikes that fit with minimal fuss and a massive handling improvement.

I so nearly ebay sniped one of these a few months ago, tell me it isn't cool!

https://motoprofi.com/bikephoto/1824/suzuki_gsx_750_f_1990_2.jpg

I have a mate with an oil cooled bandit 650 with a gsxr shock and it isn't a slow or ill handling machine. Yes it's not a sports bike, but it's also much more comfortable and cheaper to run!


It isn't cool.
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PostPosted: 09:50 - 24 Apr 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

UnspeedySam wrote:
Hey stop slagging off the teapot! If you've not got a lot of cash to spend they are not a bad bike for the money, and notoriously relaible. If your engine does die it's not hard to find a new one that fits, off all manner of Suzukis from about a 15 year period.

If the rear shock does turn out to be knackered there are also a lot of shocks off recent bikes that fit with minimal fuss and a massive handling improvement.

I so nearly ebay sniped one of these a few months ago, tell me it isn't cool!

https://motoprofi.com/bikephoto/1824/suzuki_gsx_750_f_1990_2.jpg

I have a mate with an oil cooled bandit 650 with a gsxr shock and it isn't a slow or ill handling machine. Yes it's not a sports bike, but it's also much more comfortable and cheaper to run!


It isn't cool.
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