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From your little list, I'd personally have the CBR. ____________________ Current : MSX 125 Past : CBR 900RR Monkeybike : c50 LAC : ZXR750 H2 : FZR600 : ZX7R P3 : YW100 : TRX850: Trophy 900 T309 : GSXR 600 L0: Monkeybike : XJ6S Whosthedaddy |
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Fair enough, something that bothers me about the fazer 02/03 model is it ran for 2 years.. so parts arn't going to be plentiful..especially tanks and nose cones, they're rare enough on a bike that ran from 94-02
which cbr6 do you have exactly? I sat on a current one, it felt obese, I like the way the gpz can nip through little gaps in traffic.
I'm not changing bike for the power really, I've had the gpz for 15500miles and I feel like I know it too well, tis time for a change.
I've just started looking at the hornet as well, with the nose cone. though they seem to comand similar prices to the cbr's..
perhaps the r6 is to be saved for when I have a car or can run two bikes, to keep the mileage and shite off it, save my wrists too?
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The CBR would probably be the most similar to your current GPz.
CBR = Nice and comfy, good performance, not too un-reasonable economy.
R6 = Wrists down arse up, Full-On Supersports. Superb while playing, but soon get weighty on the wrists round town.
Fazer = Half faired "Budget" bike. Comfortable enough, with reasonable economy and performance. But not top of the class. If I were looking at the Fazer, I'd buy a Hornet instead.
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Was in a very similar position recently before my circumstances changed meaning I'm not getting a newer bike, I only looked at the CBR and Fazer though. For the riding I do, mainly commuting on motorway's and dual carriageways with some city riding the Fazer was the best bet.
You can find the bike your after within £2.5k, but under £2k is pushing it. They hold their value and you won't find many second hand as they get run into the ground, the ones you will are generally very good condition due to the type of owners.
Comfort is alot better on the Fazer than the GPZ, and there is a bit more leg-room on the CBR than the GPZ, but not much. The Fazer is a fair bit slimmer and would be far more suited to filtering. Both are obviously going to be quicker, not ridden a CBR. The Fazer is alot better in term's of ride quality, manouverability and speed to the GPZ. You do notice that there is almost two decades between the design of them. None of that very vague feeling the GPZ gives on high speed corners, for my bike at least. The Fazer will also do over 200 miles to a tank if you want, unsure whether the CBR will, fairly sure you wouldnt want to on the R6.
I've got fed up with the small lower fairing on the GPZ so would have preffered the ease of use for servicing that the Fazer offers. I don't have lot's of time to service my bike, so getting major jobs done in less than a day is necessary.
I can't see me going any faster on the CBR than the Fazer, and would prefer the more upright riding position, so I'd take the Fazer, in fact I almost did. |
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nah the r6 is uber sexy, the cbr6.. is a wild card as it's not my 'thing' it feels bulky, can sit flat foot on a friends one, feels too low on the bars, but I'm comparing it to gpz,
which is why I posted this thread, I'm worried it's so easy to buy and a hard way to find out you can't get on with a bike, it's so hard to sell unless you have some thing special or uber cheap. ____________________ Insta - FemFeral |
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A mate of mine had an R6 (amoung many others) a while back.
I rode it loads of times and found it to be one of the best bikes I've ridden.
The judging criteria being...
Performance, Flickability, Smoothness, size, did I mention Performance?
But the comfort level wasn't too good, and i found that although the physical size of it was tiny, the seat height off the floor was quite tall, this maybe a consideration you need to take into account. You need a reasonable length leg to reach the floor, but once on the move you could do with short legs to fit it comfortably. |
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leg length isnt usually an issue, more to do with the weight of the bike...
I can touch the floor on most bikes, I'm completely flat foot both side on the gpz, I'm just not very strong, so If the wind is strong I struggle to hold the gpz never mind anything bigger or higher, which is why I'm not soo keen on fully faired bikes, that accompanied with servicing,
so look like, if I deres the gpz in a few weeks and like it I could go for a newer GPZ..big mayb, or an older fazer, my ideal being a 2003 fazer though.
Unless anyone else has got anything else to throw in, thanks boys
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| Reuben wrote: | I will not have the opportunity or money to ride a motorbike from the end of this year onwards so decided not to bother getting a newer bike. Yes it was an 02/03 bike. Go around dealers and you will see they don't have many in stock. Quite a sort after bike and owners hold onto them as mentioned.
From looking on ebay/forums I can see that parts and whole bikes are scarce or pricey,
Doing fast sweeping corner's even only lent over a bit at 100+ as mentioned is interesting to say the least, putting your weight to the inside front of the bike helps, although it will still weave a bit. Don't push it too far as it WILL begin to wobble/go into a tank slapper.
I've had two on mine, though one was whilst jumping a small bridge.
I've had many, often scare the shite out of me as not alot I can do other than ride them out.. which I have done so far, there isn't any more power to give.
In your position I'd get a new bike or just keep the GPZ. Getting a twin disc won't sort the handling problem's. If you wish to do that I beleive a jack up kit may work as the bike is too reward heavy.
Also you are getting through tyres very quickly, particularly for a restricted bike. Are you sure your tyres are actually worn? The amount of people that throw away tyres which arent completely worn is unbeleivable. If it isnt down to the wear markers then it's fine to use.
I'm getting through tyres quickly? my front was new this time last year, I've just replaced it, it'd done 12000miles, rears do just over 6000, they're usually on the limit, the front just got through the MOT in Sept because the edges were down to the markers (says alot about my summer) but I thought going to uni and back the A46 would kill off the centre, but it got to the point that the handling was seriously compromised, so I changed the front at the weekend (£65 fitted BT45) and it's a different bike
was waaay too keen on it on the way back and had a few slides
De-restrict the GPZ and see what you think of it. If you intend to go fast you will be amazed how many people arent willing to get on the throttle/cant use thier gears correctly on sports bikes. Keep the bike in the right gear and just pin the throttle on the GPZ and you will be surprise how fast it will go when de-restricted.
time will tell, I have no trouble getting on what little power I have, releasing the extra ponies from 31.1bhp to 46bhp will make a difference, I'll see how I go with it. Just hope winter keeps it's grasp on bike prices for the time being.
EDIT: The only reason I would take an 02-03 over an earlier bike was due to looks. I'm not fussed by that now, so I'd take a look at earlier cosmetically tatty bike's personally. |
Yes also my reasoning, I'll probably ebay my little geeperz and see what she goes upto, if the power isn't enough then perhaps a 98 fazer. Along with cost of bike I have to consider insurance hike from £146 by roughly£400 for an '03 fazer.
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