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I'd go the the kwaker if I were in your shoes.
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Oopps apologies for size ^^^
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So is it a ZX10 or a ZX6 or are you just using the ZX6 for colour reference?
I really like the colour of that ZX6 and i plan on making one of them or the B1H my next bike and i would never have 2nd thoughts about having that colour |
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zx10 hands down
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That colour is a bit "plain Jane" for me, but I've ridden the 05 version and it's frighteningly awesome way more than anyone in their right mind needs, the GSXR will do everything you want and purely on the understanding that every biker should own at least once a proper GSXR (750) once, my vote would go for that.
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Plenty of bikes fit the "awesome" brief and to be honest it's a flip of a coin whether it's a R1, GXSR thou, ZX10, however none will ever be the Iconic Gixer, the 750 has and still does represent a very good balance between nimbleness and power.
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Myself, I'd be leaning toward the ZX10R, especially if its the first 2004/2005 version, its rapidly becoming a cult bike. I'd need to vastly improve my riding skills before I can do so though!
Possibly the last of the great modern Kwaks along with the B1H? There are tales of the bike tankslapping when gassing it out of roundabouts/junctions etc which have given the bike a headbanger reputation, spending a bit of time on setup makes it handle better. If its the second generation one you're looking at, from what I remember a different size rear tyre at the back makes it handle better, and the front brakes need improving as well. All the best with the decision, ZX10R vs GSXR750 is a nice problem to have! ![]() |
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