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12:53 pm November 14, 2011
| pmc47
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Hi all new memeber..
Im looking for my next bike, narrowed it down to a gsxr600/750 or an R6, ive test ridden the 750 and loved it, seating positon handling perfect, however my first loves are suzukis so I will be a little bit bias. But i am really drawn to the R6, I would appreciate any negative/positive comments on the them both before I actually purchase, hopefully this winter as to grab a bargain.
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5:07 pm November 14, 2011
| Ian R
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Hi pmc47
You don't tell us what year bike you are after but there is an interesting review here
http://www.visordown.com/road-tests/road-test-2007-600-supersport-review/4825.html
One of my mates had the GSXR 750 after trading up from a Kawasaki 600 as he wanted something with a bit more power and less hard work shifting up and down the gearbox. He was well impressed with it.
To get the most from any 600 you have to thrash it and keep the engine howling. The 750 is a good all rounder, he never had any problems keeping up with the 1000cc bikes.
Ian
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6:16 pm November 14, 2011
| pmc47
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Hi ian,
It will be from 04–55 plate as on a budget, yes im definately pulling towards the 750, but my aim is to do some track days next year as yet ive not been able to do it (tick list ha ha) so the 600 more appropriate ?
Thanks for the review will brew up and have a good read.
Cheers Paula
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9:53 am November 15, 2011
| brads15
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To be honest any one of the bikes in that test would be a good choice, alot depends on your riding style and the bikes intended use, personally i would go with the gixer or the 675, the extra torque from the larger displacement will make for a more versatile road bike, 600 screamers are fun on track but can be hard work as a daily road bike.
Mark.
PS, A 750 gixer will be a better track bike for a novice, the extra torque will mean you won't need to bounce it off the rev limiter quite as much.
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6:35 pm November 21, 2011
| pmc47
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Cheers for that, depending on the differance in overheads, insurance etc think the gixer 750 the choice.
Paula
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8:20 am November 24, 2011
| brads15
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If you have the funds this is a good time to buy a bike, theres plenty of deals both on-line and in the showrooms.
If you decide on doing a few track-days next year start a thread on here, iam sure some of us would be interested.
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9:56 am December 27, 2011
| brads15
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Darley Moor are organising two Ladies only days in 2012, Friday 27th April and Friday 13th July,
More info on http://www.darleymoor.co.uk/motorcyle_trackdays.php
The absents of Testosterone will make for a better experience of your first time on track.
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