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A-jay 07-11-06 08:04 PM

K4 GSXR 750
 
After reading everyones opinion of the SP2 and getting an insurance quote :shock: I've decided its not the bike for me.

I am now considering this.....

http://www.cjball.co.uk/used/usedfor...04cyy/bike.jpg

http://www.cjball.co.uk/used/usedfor...04cyy/side.jpg

Its a K4 with 7225miles on it and its up for 5K. I wouldn't be interested for a while so it may be gone by the time I am ready but one of the main reasons i'm looking to change is depreciation. I know that all bikes loose value fairly quickly but SS600's seem to be worse than the 750 gixxer for example.

A few questions.....

Will it depriciate less than my R6 over the next couple of years?

Will it handle as well as my R6?

I know it will have more power but does it have too much for the road? (I am intending to do a few more trackdays next year)

Is the finish better than SV's? My Sv was looking very used after the first few months despite regular
cleaning.

Lastly my R6 is mint and its done 5K. How much do you think the difference will be on a trade in?

Cheers all

Jelster 07-11-06 08:16 PM

Oooh a Fizz bike! :lol:

Handle like a dream, goes like stink but with plenty of mid range and torque to make riding slowly easy, and they are very comfortable. Wonderful machine for the track. Personally I don't like blue & white Gixxers, but dealers reckon they hold their price better than other colours.

If I were to change for another sportsbike it would be a GSXR750, no doubt about it (but I may go for a K6 model as I like the exhaust system).

Fizz will be along soon to give you the low down I'm sure.

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fizzwheel 07-11-06 09:08 PM

Re: K4 GSXR 750
 
As Jelster said a "Fizz Bike" :D

I've got a K5 Anniversary, purchased in March 2006, now tucked away for the winter as I dont want the salt to kill it. Its done nearly 9K.

I cant answer the questions about depreciation, but I got a stonking deal on mine, I paid £6995 for it in March, the dealer where I bought it has another one with a sticker price of £5995.

I'll answer what I can...

Quote:

Originally Posted by A-jay
Will it handle as well as my R6?

I would imagine so. I dont know though for sure as I havent ridden an R6, however it handles just as well as the K6 GSXR 600 I rode the other week, so I doubt you'll be disappointed. Showa front and rear IIRC, so it oughta be good. I have no complaints.

Quote:

Originally Posted by A-jay
I know it will have more power but does it have too much for the road? (I am intending to do a few more trackdays next year)

IMHO no it doesnt have to much for the road, what you have you can use, you can ride it hard like a loonier or ride it sedately and its happy doing either. Its not mad as a box of frogs power either. Its usable and manageable, the bike doesnt run away with you, it makes you feel like you are in control rather than it being in control.

Power from 3K is good, power from 7K is better, power from 9K onwards is mental. :twisted: The seats comfy and theres lots of room to move about, I'm 6ft tall and I find it all day comfortable, its more comfy than my curvey SV is.

Quote:

Originally Posted by A-jay
Is the finish better than SV's? My Sv was looking very used after the first few months despite regular cleaning.

As I said my bikes done 9K in all weathers, except salt winter roads. The finish has stood up well, the only thing I've noticed is some fur on the front caliper pins and also the exhaust header bolts have gone rusty. Otherwise its stood well. Otherwise the bikes like new, apart from where I've been clumsy and chipped the rear plastics. ( dont ask )

Quote:

Originally Posted by A-jay
Lastly my R6 is mint and its done 5K. How much do you think the difference will be on a trade in?

I honestly don't know, I think the only way you'll tell is to ask and see what the dealer says. IIRC correctly the new price for that model was about the £8K mark. I'd have no idea what your R6 is worth though.

HTH

Beenz 07-11-06 09:37 PM

A cracking bike, in the Toothpaste colours as well. A stomping machine. Worth noting that the K5 anniversary in Yeovil although a pretty good price does not have the yoshi can that IIRC should have been shipped with this model. Fowlers used to have one as well, also minus the yoshi.

I can't comment on the 750 but Fizz having lived with one for the last seven months is the ideal source. I very nearly bought one.

Have fun deciding, the K5 should not let you down.

fizzwheel 07-11-06 09:42 PM

Beenz makes a good point, alot of dealers seem to be selling the Yoshi can that the anniversay came with seperately and then knocking money off the price.

The 750 anniversayr should come with.

Tinted Screen.
Seat Cowl.
Standard can with black / grey finish
Yoshi Tri Oval Firespec removable baffle race can. The Yoshi has a blue plate instead of the usual black plate states "20th Anniversary Edition"
The ignition key is blue rather than black ( chav stylee :lol: )
There should be a special plaque on the yokes denoting what number out of the 5000 the bike is.
Blue riders seat and pillion seat.

Knowledable prospective buyers as Beenz says wouldnt buy without all of the above being in place.

The best website for GSXR's I've found is

www.gixerjunkies.net

Alpinestarhero 08-11-06 08:46 AM

I think you'd be nuts not to buy that bike!

Have a little test ride if you can, see what you think. IMO GSXR's are very good bikes - my old man is on his 3rd one, and has never encountered any problems or had any quarms about the handling, usability of the power etc etc. He's thrashed, toured, rode in the rain, sunshine, hail, even in the biblical rains of Holland on his way to assen.

Matt

james160987 08-11-06 03:22 PM

cj ball are a pretty decent dealership, you could prob knock him a bit down on the price, think the guy who runs it is called andrew, he did me a decent deal on the sv

was up for 3399, he eneded up selling it to me for 3200 with crash bungs and 33bhp restrictor kit,

k4, 5000 miles, bought that in january, o and delivered same night free

northwind 09-11-06 11:47 AM

They're great bikes... If I was getting an IL4, it's be either a 636 (for looks) or a recent GSXR750 (for sense).

Flamin_Squirrel 09-11-06 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by northwind
They're great bikes... If I was getting an IL4, it's be either a 636 (for looks) or a recent GSXR750 (for sense).

636 is a perfectly sensible bike :wink:

Out of interest, which model do you like?

kwak zzr 09-11-06 12:21 PM

Re: K4 GSXR 750
 
http://www.cjball.co.uk/used/usedfor...04cyy/side.jpg

my missus is begging me to have one of these next :shock: she loves the colours.


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