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pookie 20-07-12 03:25 PM

Re: Which bike next?
 
I'm sure I'm going to get flamed on this but check to make sure you are going to be comfortable in the riding position of the gsxr for long periods of time. I stuck on heli bars on the front which helped but still find the suspension very very firm. Also the luggage pannier options are limited, so far I have seen rentec rack or ventura. My custom rack went awol courtesy of Farce2go.

Bibio 20-07-12 03:50 PM

Re: Which bike next?
 
hong your a short arz just like me in fact your only about 1" taller so your living in fairy land thinking you can get on a triple or gsxr safely without lowering it. i seen you sitting on the srad m8 and you were doing a ballet dancer act. don't be a fool and factor in money to lower what ever you get so its SAFE.

NTECUK 20-07-12 04:09 PM

Re: Which bike next?
 
Second getting lowerd .
It makes sense.mirrors indy s all mount up .
Looking good till you stop at an uneven set of lights and dropping it .Not fun.

Mr Farley 20-07-12 05:48 PM

Re: Which bike next?
 
Lack of a screen annoyed me on my Hornet which is why I've just bought a K5 GSXR 600. Pros- Great sounding engine, quick, good handling, screened from wind blast, kerb appeal :). Cons- Uncomfortable! I've found that small ajustments make a massive difference. Angling levers down as far as they go has helped wrists and back. Also riding with balls of feet on pedals most of the time takes weight off the back (maybe I'm teaching granny to suck eggs).

I'm only 5'7 and can get one foot flat on floor which is safe enough for me.

http://cycle-ergo.com/

sv4me 20-07-12 07:21 PM

Re: Which bike next?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andrewsmith (Post 2746345)
Hong, I doubt you'll be able to lower the GSXR far enough so you can safely flat foot. No offence intended

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bibio (Post 2746364)
hong your a short arz just like me in fact your only about 1" taller so your living in fairy land thinking you can get on a triple or gsxr safely without lowering it.

I could be wrong (often am) but i'm sure he could get one foot flat on Chris' 750 at GM. Hence why hes so keen.

Mate whatever you get, remember we've all got to have the same bike for next years trip so we look like bummer boys :smt116

BlackFlag94 20-07-12 07:32 PM

Re: Which bike next?
 
Opinion polls are good, but you won't be happy with a bike someone else chooses for you. Go out, take your time, test ride =)

Take your time and you'll be one very happy bunny !!

fizzwheel 20-07-12 07:33 PM

Re: Which bike next?
 
750, same agility as the 600, but less tiring on long trips as its not a buzzy.

But I would say that..

Bibio 20-07-12 07:41 PM

Re: Which bike next?
 
buuuut it will have to have ABS or your going to get hurt.

hardhat_harry 20-07-12 08:00 PM

Re: Which bike next?
 
Doubt the Street Triple will slow you down it has the torque of a 750 just doesnt rev as hard in the powerband. It goes all the way up to just short of 150mph and a 100mph is there in a blink of an eye

The Idle Biker 20-07-12 08:36 PM

Re: Which bike next?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NTECUK (Post 2746332)

Are you sure this don't temp you? I didn't like them at first but this model looks fantastic.

For me the GSXR600 is a great bike but if you're doing a fair bit of touring go with the GSXR750 over the 600. The street triple is great too but for me there are just so many of them out there now, I think I'd want something a bit different.

I really like this GSR pwoooarrr!


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