22-08-08, 07:42 PM | #31 |
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Re: Suzuki GSXR750 K6-7 vs Suzuki Daytona 675
At the Ring and Spa Power is needed for the uphill straigh(ish) bits...
Hence 675/750 as a minimum. Perhaps I should add that I plan to keep the bike for 3-4 years, that's why the 750 appeals, spend a year or two on it , then treat it to some decent suspension for some sub 8 ring laps (in my dreams). |
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I regularly use the edge of mine and its never thrown a paddy. Cheers. Good arnt they... I cant say as I miss the back end getting out of shape! Quote:
Just out of interest what are the problems you hear about with the RSV's? Last edited by ThEGr33k; 22-08-08 at 07:52 PM. |
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22-08-08, 07:59 PM | #33 | |
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As for RSVs heard about one (from owner) that blew its expansion bottle, causing him to miss a TD, followed by numerous other small faults, so he sold it. Also heard from a tour operator that it was mainly the Ducati, Aprillia, & Triumphs (mainly earlier ones) that caused grief on the trips he ran when compared to the jap bikes. Unfortunately these are a lot of the "soulful" bikes that I lust after. Never heard of someone selling a recent GSXR because of a myriad of faults. I want a bike to ride, go fast on round tracks etc. A second bike with character would be great, but when you shell out £1k plus for a week of TDs and accomodation the last thing you want is your bike to let you down. I'm sure many RSVs have been fine, but I'd prefer to go quickly with no hassle The GSXR strikes me as a great tool for this, but then there's always the 675...... |
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22-08-08, 08:06 PM | #34 |
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Re: Suzuki GSXR750 K6-7 vs Suzuki Daytona 675
I have a k6 750 at the moment, its an awsome bike, its speed and handling are difficult to beat. You will not go wrong with this one. A mate of mine bought a Triumph mainly for track days. It ran and handled beautifully. The only downside was its oil consumption. It never smoked or leaked, just used it. Something to look out for on those long laps at the ring.
Graham PS tossed an SV1000s at speed into one of the few sand bunkers around the ring. I did manage to fire the bike back up and totter the remains back to the start saving myself a very large recovery bill. Take care the place can bite. |
22-08-08, 08:09 PM | #35 |
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I've done 93 laps so far there and am well aware of the risks, but thanks for the reminder, it never pays to be complacent there.
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22-08-08, 08:14 PM | #36 |
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22-08-08, 08:17 PM | #37 |
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'Cos I is sad.
35 laps up to this year, 30 laps in a weekend at the end of June, 28 laps last weekend. Also there's a lap counting thread on Northloop for saddoes like myself. I can't do anymore laps this year because it would have been cheaper for me to buy a year's pass, and I can't face that fact! |
22-08-08, 08:17 PM | #38 | |
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What the hell is an expansion bottle? I go on the Aprilia forums quite a lot and I got to say it isnt often there are reliability issues crop up. Maybe the ones with issues got the Friday afternoon bikes? But if you arnt fussed then fair enough. |
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22-08-08, 08:28 PM | #39 | |
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A guy I know bought a 675 from new, been into the dealers multiple times due to the engine warning light coming on with exhaust valve problems and had at two sets of downpipes replaced under warranty.
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22-08-08, 08:34 PM | #40 |
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He's right you know...
Tim theres a K4-750 on the board at work for sale, 4500 miles, bloke wants £4700 for it, thats a f*ck load of bike for not much cash, that'll leave you more money for your laps of the ring as well
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