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 Posted: 19:33 - 20 Feb 2005 Post subject: What to expect from a gixxer? |
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Hopefully I'm going to get a k5 gsxr600 or maybe wait for 2006. I currently have a zzr400 and have rented a cbr600f4i last weekend. Found the cbr to handle good and real fast (anything is fast compared to my zzr ). I have a strong heart, went 235km/h on the first day of riding the honda. So I'm wondering whats a gixxer gonna be like? ____________________ Kawasaki ZZR 400 | K5 GSX-R 600 |
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I was hoping you would reply . Well yea it would either be the 2005 model (same performance as the 2004) but I love the black and red scheme. Or I might wait for when the 2006 model comes out and I'm pretty sure it would be an upgrade. The thing is I know this french racer who holds the lap record for courte de zour in France and he said that for a tall person the Gixxer would be best (I'm 6ft 3 maybe). Do u think this is correct? ____________________ Kawasaki ZZR 400 | K5 GSX-R 600 |
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Well, I can only talk from experience and as I'm 5ft 11 I have no idea what it feels like for someone 6ft 3! I'm not anywhere near cramped on either of my Gixxers though and I would have thought you'd be fine. Can you find somewhere to try one out? |
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The Suzuki dealger here in Dubai is crap so I doubt he would let me try a bike out. They are selling the 2003 gsxr 600 for the price of the 2005 . There are a few people who own gixxers but my friend almost made one of them fall with his stupidity (they were crusing and he came from the far left at 200km/h) so I doubt I'll get to try one of theirs. Is it anythin like a gixxer 400 because I should be driving that in the summer but I heard thats one of the most uncomfortable bikes ever! ____________________ Kawasaki ZZR 400 | K5 GSX-R 600 |
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The 600 is a reasonable amount bigger than a 400. Speaking from experience (I have a 600 and I've owned two 400s) the 400s are very uncomfortable - the fuel tank range is about as far as you can go before you need to get off anyway! Having said that, I loved my 400s and they were great at everything else. The 600s are bigger though and shouldn't pose the same comfort problems for you. |
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Im about 6ft 1ish and don't have any porblems with the gixxer whilst riding it, so an extra 2 inches should be ok! ____________________ Suzuki RF 600 - The two wheeled Testarossa (Deceased)
Suzuki GSXR - Now stops on a sixpence; SBK3's
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you hired the cbr600rr for two days and found it dull
and you are questioning the power of a gsxr600
just buy an r1 that should keep you quiet for a bit
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Hmmm... I know where you're coming from, but a GSXR750 is a step up again from that of the jump from ZZR400 to GSXR600. I've found mine surprisingly civilised, but I went from a ZX636 and it has lots more power everywhere
Don't forget that the CBR600F you rode is now aimed squarely at the sports/tourer market since Honda have the CBR600RR for super sports. I haven't ridden either but I bet you'd find a fair difference between the two, and yet they're still 600s. |
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I don't think you'd 'regret' getting a 600, but it depends what you want it for. In the real world they have as much (more, even) performance than you should ever need. If you want it for riding around on as a priority (with some great performance thrown in) then you need look no further.
If your priority is the thrill of the bike trying to rip your arms from it's sockets then I fear you'll never be happy; you can buy a GSXR1000 and supercharge it and you'll still be "used" to it after a year (if you're still alive ) and (probably) bored of it. It's finding a happy medium.
I fit somewhat into the latter category, but I can't see me getting anything much more powerful than the 750 because I'll either kill myself or lose my licence. That's one of the reasons that has pushed me so much towards track days. Even bike journalists were syaing they couldn't own a GSXR1000 because they'd end up in jail or a ditch. |
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Good point guys, I do blieve you're right. In the end I'm going to get usd to the bike no matter what it is. And I think your right, 600 it is. You know before I had a bike I used to say I don't want to drive over 140km/h and I don't want to wheelie and I don't want to do any of those things. But when I took the cbr I was almost doing 240, did wheelies alot and it felt great. Only problem is when you are on the bike you enjoy the thrill. But once off of it I was thinking what would of happened to me if I crashed at a speed of 240 . I'm only 18 , still have my life ahead so I think it's the 600. Thanks alot for all your replies! As soon as I get it I'll post some pictures . ____________________ Kawasaki ZZR 400 | K5 GSX-R 600 |
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Also what to expect from a gsxr
(Just don't mess it/yourself up.) |
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New to the site here folks, my 400 is great fun but yes a bit uncomfortable when it comes to long rides, until you get use to the seating postion being mostly all forward lean. I suppose a gixxer6 will be my next move for comfort and reliability.
Nice thread. ____________________ 1996 Suzuki GSXR 400RR
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 55 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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