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 Posted: 12:03 - 17 Apr 2014 Post subject: GSXR 1000 vs R1 |
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Apologies for the stupid thread, but I thought i'd ask anyway.
It's not for me, but the GF's step dad. He has a GSXR 750 at the moment, a K8 I think. He uses it for weekend rides, and commuting in the nicer weather. He only got back into biking a year or so ago when I started bringing big bikes round his way. He used to have an old R1 and absolutely loved it, and he is looking at getting another. He has been visiting Yamaha dealers and poking around 2014 R1s for a while, trying to test ride one at the local dealer. He is still waiting for a demo unit to come in.
However, he has seen a GSXR 1000 for sale locally, a '13 plate, and was asking my opinion of the two. Being second hand the GSXR offers many thousands of pounds of savings, but let's just say he doesn't really need the money. So I'd say take that out of the equation for the purposes of this. He is the kind of guy who'd want the best bike rather than the extra cash. Obviously this money will make a difference when it comes down to it, but it's whether it would make enough of a difference to sway his decision away from what he had his heart set on.
Is there anyone here that owns a new R1 and can comment on what it is like to live with? Service intervals, costs, known problems etc. Alternatively is there any reason why the GSXR would be the better choice?
So which is better please k thnx. ____________________ Current bike: ZX6R J1
Previous bikes: CLR 125 | GS500 | ZX6R G2 | SV650 |
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I can't comment on the GSXR1000, as I've never owned one. I do however, have a brand new R1, for about a week now.
Just done 600 miles and had the first service done for free. I believe there's a big (ish) one at 12,000 miles too, couple hundred quid and the valves at 24,000 being the biggest one but I doubt I will still have it by then. You get a 2 year manufacturers warranty with it and I got a years RAC breakdown as well (not that I should need it).
First impressions, coming from a 2004 ZX10R, is that it's very quick but also very refined.
Compared to the raw power of the ZX10R, it feels quite tame and very planted. The traction control system, A, B and Standard modes don't seem to make that much of a difference to me. I don't feel the bike behaving in a radically different way on any of the modes to be honest, nor the TC.
Out of 10, I would rate it a solid 9. Only downside to it in my experience, is that it seems to drink juice but the dash shows 30mpg average.
The cross plane makes a tremendous sound on its own with the standard cans but a little too quiet for my liking. Stick a set of after market cans on there and the sound will match the looks of it better.
I've thrashed it a couple of times and it's an animal when you open it up, loads of grunt low down and sings high up. Loving it so far, totally different ride to the ZX10R but in a good way. |
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Thanks for the info. One of the reasons he wants the R1 is for the noise, although I doubt he'll put after market cans on there to be honest.
Does it feel as fast as the ZX10? He is definitely after something that can scare the crap out of him every now and then, so not sure how the cross plane behaves when it comes to high revs and pinning it... ____________________ Current bike: ZX6R J1
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1000 K6 is the daddy and always will be, biased though  |
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I've owned both and now have a new R1.
I can't really say much more than what R1 Jay has said, the engine is awesome plus the sound it makes is major bonus points, power delivery is very linear with tons of torque from low down the revs and it pulls pretty hard.
I've already got a set of Akra's on the bike, the noise is intoxicating and very addictive.
The rest of the shopping list is De-Cat Pipe (for more noise of course) Flashtune and Quickshifter.
Before I got the R1 I did look at a new GSXR 1000 as well but for me the bike has not had any real development for the past 9 years, its very bland and offers nothing compared to the rest of the 1000cc bikes out there.
The S1000RR is a bag of shit, you'd do well to steer him away from it. build quality and durability issues galore. Fuel tank corrosion, Sump corrosion, chocolate gearboxes, dodgy quickshifter, electrical problems here, there and everywhere. |
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*Update*
Just thought i'd update this. Deposit has been put down on a new R1, and he should be collecting shortly. These words also exited his mouth when he told me: 'I suppose you'll be wanting a go won't you.'  ____________________ Current bike: ZX6R J1
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Ooh, and it's in that colour as well (I think) ____________________ Current bike: ZX6R J1
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 267 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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