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 Chriss World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 11:12 - 02 Jul 2005 Post subject: 750cc or 1000cc |
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Hi all, I'm looking to get a new bike, and I'm thinking of the R1, however, I've also been tempted by a GSX-R750, but my dealer won't let me test ride either (bike 19, I wonder why!)
I was basically wondering what the 750 is like to ride, I've ridden an R1, and I love the fact it's got so much power you can just hoist a wheelie up at any speed with the power, and the way the rear wheel spins as you power it out of a corner. As you can tell, I've fallen in love with litre power, but I was wondering if the 750 gives similar performance.
Thanks.  ____________________ TheShaggyDA: I've got 3 or 4 pairs that predate my wife, so at least 11.5 years old. |
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 Posted: 18:38 - 02 Jul 2005 Post subject: |
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I want the k5 750!
I believe a 750 is the perfect compromise between power, weight and handling Their power to weight ratio puts them almost on a par with a 1000, but have superior handling characteristics.
However, i am biased by the fact that i love gixers. ____________________ Space Monkey #7
Don Eladio is dead. His capos are dead. You have no one left to fight for. Fill your pockets and leave in peace. Or fight me and die!
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 mistergixer World Chat Champion

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Old bikes have their place (museums etc), but for me i love modern bikes. It never fails to amaze me how much 'stuff' they can cram into such a small place.
 ____________________ Space Monkey #7
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Did i say museums? I meant history books!
I'm sure there is a picture of an old oil cooled gixer on the Bayeaux tapestry.
 ____________________ Space Monkey #7
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 Posted: 20:12 - 02 Jul 2005 Post subject: |
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Insurance isn't much more than my current 600. Does anyone know how I'd get to test ride a GSX-R750? Go through Autotrader and get a test ride?  ____________________ TheShaggyDA: I've got 3 or 4 pairs that predate my wife, so at least 11.5 years old. |
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The one thing the old gixers were very good at was going very fast in a straight line.
Didn't get on so well with corners though!
The original hedge seeking missile.
 ____________________ Space Monkey #7
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The new Suzuki GSX-R750 is a great bike. It's fast and it handles like the extreme sports bike it is (light and agile like a 600 with a 750 engine), but the new R1 is absolutely awesome. It's a more all round bike, is very fast, surprisingly comfortable, easy to ride (but always treat it with respect 'cos it can bite back if you don't), and it looks stunning!
I get to ride both regularly and given the choice it's the R1 for me all the time.  ____________________ Currently own/regularly ride :
Suzuki SV1000S K4
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As said, if you prove you are serious and have the means to actually purchase the bike, then there is no reason why they shouldn't let you take it for a spin.
However, they've probably had a hundred guys your age come in and ask the same question, but with no intention of making a purchase!
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Mark ____________________ Past: Honda NSR125R >> Kawasaki ER-5a2 >> Kawasaki ZZR-600e1 >> Suzuki GSXR-750Y >> Honda VTR 1000 Firestorm
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This is the problem, I want to use my bike as a part exchange. Does mean I'll have to save up the £4k extra?
Anyway of saying "I break it I buy it" legally? ____________________ TheShaggyDA: I've got 3 or 4 pairs that predate my wife, so at least 11.5 years old. |
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The problem might be an insurance thing. You might have to be over 21 to get on their cover, but If he wont let you test ride them and you are serious about purchasing, I would go elsewhere.
A car dealer wouldn't have the same problem with you testing them.
I hate the fact that you have to beg for test rides on bikes!  ____________________ You will become my force of retribution. Where you tread, doom will follow. Go now and claim your destiny |
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| Chriss wrote: | I've been on the back of a R1, and it's the silly things that have me hooked, like powering out of a corner, and the back just starting to let go, and then hoisting the front wheel up at 80 mph.
Stupid things, that can only be done with that sorta torque, that's what I love about 'em. Never been on a 750, so don't know if that sorta stupidity can be done with them. (Mind you, I don't think I'd try doing it on a test ride...) |
It depends which R1 you're looking at.
Although the 04/05s have the highest BHP, they have the least torque of all the generations, particularly low down. All the power comes at higher revs after around 8,000RPM.
The 02/03s have the most and smoothest torque curve.
I have a Mistral Grey 04 and it's more than enough for me.
Suzuki's GSXRs have always benefited from having good torque for in-line fours. I have ridden a friends K4 750 and it was like a rocket.
If it's torque your after though, maybe you should consider v-twin bikes. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 363 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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