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Anyone tried the new GSR 600 ?
Looking to sell/px my sv and tempted by a GSR. Am i correct in thinking they are £5k-£6k new ? |
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Do you mean, GSR750????
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No the 600. Is the 600 not new ?
Interested to hear what the 600 rides like anyhows. |
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![]() Edit - Quick look on BikeTrader suggests first registered bikes were 2006 on '06' plates. Theres some mint low mileage ones for less than £4k. e.g 59 plate at Yamaha dealer near Manchester with 2000 miles for £3,999. There's brand new 60 regs for £4,700. Last edited by MR UKI (1); 06-11-10 at 09:18 PM. |
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Hi
Owned a GSR for 2 years now and still love it. Its a great little engine needs to be revved obviously 14k redline but oh so willing. Has a decent midrange overtakes are easy enough. Its often compared to a Bandit but its a different animal (I also have a Bandit 600) much much quicker and better handling. Brakes and suspension are good enough as standard but not amazing much better than the Bandit/SV. I find it really comfy to ride being quite upright but still slightly tipped forward makes it easy to throw it through the corners. Imo its a great little bike which has been overlooked by the majority. |
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Suzuki are releasing their 2011 bikes, new GSXR600/750, and New GSR750!
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