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Beenz
25-05-08, 08:44 PM
After 12 K brilliant miles the time has come to draw my relationship with the gixer thou K6 to a close. A very, very hard decision to make but I feel it is for the best in the longer term for us both.

We started off so well together, out in the rain sunshine and frost. Hurtling up and around the country in harmony. Many many tyres later and the freshness is still there however she demands too much of me now. Whilst I have got older (if not wiser) she is still like a child thats eaten too many E numbers.

She is a very addictive bike on the road but I wish to avoid the over dose. The quicker you go the better it is and the quicker you want to go, but there just has to be a limit.

When we go out, I sometimes want to just ride about and admire the vews with other riders but she'll have none of it, she just wants to go and go so we do. If there's a bike in front she will have nothing of it, just has to try and pass it. Keeping her to the speed limits becomes more and more frustrating as she tugs at the leash. So it is with some great sadness that we now part ways and I hope she will find someone who will be able to keep up with her demands on the road. I would love to keep her for a track bike but sadly finances do not permit. Oddly my MT-03 has a similar personality.

The new one turns up at the weekend. A far less frenetic bike thats arguabely a better all rounder and should in theory allow me to remain in posession if my licence a tad longer. A bike that alows me to carry stuff with ease but still has the hoon streak if released. A bike that is more comfortable for those slower moments so you don't get aches in the shoulders and wrists. A bike that I'll have a new challenge to master. A bike that is more transport than Hoon Loon, granted less inspiring than the gixer but it will let you take in memories on the way to the destination. Think the Swiss Army Bike (but not the off road trail bit type tool) The bike is the Bandit 1250GT!

kwak zzr
25-05-08, 08:48 PM
Nooooooooooooooo

Beenz
25-05-08, 08:51 PM
Nooooooooooooooo

I recon you'd like it Kwak, ya got more shiny bits than the gixer.... hmm think autosol ;)

neio79
25-05-08, 08:51 PM
You must be getting old mate?? Actually not a bad bike to get is it? looks like it can do it all, andbeing 1200cc still capable of having fun on. what more can you ask?

fizzwheel
25-05-08, 08:52 PM
Can't stand listening to the Gixer voices anymore eyh :D

Enjoy the new bike.

Beenz
25-05-08, 08:55 PM
Can't stand listening to the Gixer voices anymore eyh :D

Enjoy the new bike.

Hey Fizz, you know what I'm going through. 12K is a good innings for me licence on the thou. I'd love one for the track.

squirrel_hunter
25-05-08, 09:02 PM
The bike is the Bandit 1250GT!

WTF. Is there a doctor in the house?

fizzwheel
25-05-08, 09:03 PM
Kinda, I just dont think my 750 has the mad as a box of frogs power than your 1000 has and I never really feel like its going to get me into trouble in the sort of way alot of 1000cc riders describe. either that or I just ride like a complete pansy :D

Balky001
25-05-08, 10:00 PM
commiseration. The K6 will be missed I'm sure. Hehe, but you've got a new bike so it doesn't matter now, go and enjoy. :cool:

neio79
25-05-08, 10:11 PM
actually do you want to swap for a P7F ZX6-R????

Beenz
25-05-08, 10:39 PM
actually do you want to swap for a P7F ZX6-R????

...errr no but thanks for your kind offer. On the open road the gixer is brilliant although plod may consider it a tad differently. It's the lower speeds and group rides tha cause me grief in the shoulders being a short @rse.

Nope the Bandit it is, take the luggage off and its the standard bike with fairing lowers. It has a really torquey lump, 80 pounds feet at 3.5K RPM!, (gixer did that at 5K rpm higher) faultless fueling and creamy smooth delivery. OK the chassis and spenders are poo compared to the gixer but for the road it'll be fine. For silliness I've still got the MT now that really is a loon machine for all its lowly 48 ponies.

muffles
26-05-08, 09:37 AM
Rip :(

kwak zzr
26-05-08, 09:44 AM
actually do you want to swap for a P7F ZX6-R????

he said hes trying to keep his licence lol :)

sv-robo
26-05-08, 09:50 AM
My mate just got a brand new bandit 1250sa,full fairing,sat nav,panniers,topbox all in black,cost him £6800 really nice bike:thumbsup:.

kitkat
26-05-08, 10:09 AM
hope you have many happy licence keeping miles with your new beast

neio79
26-05-08, 10:14 AM
he said hes trying to keep his licence lol :)

oh yeah!! :D

kwak zzr
26-05-08, 10:16 AM
oh yeah!! :D

he'd prob loose it faster on that thing of yours lol :)

Beenz
26-05-08, 10:47 AM
My mate just got a brand new bandit 1250sa,full fairing,sat nav,panniers,topbox all in black,cost him £6800 really nice bike:thumbsup:.

Thats the one. The boxes come off in seconds (Givi I think) so It's good for a regular blat. I hope to ride a little further afield though and combine it with my other pass time photography so the luggage will be very useful on those days.

yorkie_chris
26-05-08, 11:10 AM
You must be getting old mate?? Actually not a bad bike to get is it? looks like it can do it all, andbeing 1200cc still capable of having fun on. what more can you ask?

For a proper oil-boiler one :-P

Xan173
26-05-08, 02:04 PM
My only regret is that I didn't have a go on it Beenz :(

But on the plus side I will admit to be being a little relieved because I'm convinced I could hear those Gixxer voices too :-$