by icebreaker » Fri Aug 26, 2005 9:34 am
I'm biased, but I love the J series (00-02) ZX6R. Handles well capable of reasonable speed, and handles pretty well IMO, passed plenty of 9's, etc on the track.
I prefer the seating position to the 03 - onwards 6's but i'm a bigger bloke and I like to have a reasonable sized screen (I have a double bubble) blocking the wind and rain, which keeps me quite dry.
But at the end of the day, you have a good short list, you're prob just going to have to go out and test ride a few.
You have an easy way to cut the list in half though.. Buell.. bugger that for a joke, I've read so many bad wraps about them it's not funny, even a mechanic down the road who has one was telling me how much trouble he'd had with his... then you have the sports bike (fairing style) or the naked.. they are quite different i guess, if you're going to be out in the elements.. Dropping a naked bike as the potential of being cheaper, but at the same time drop a naked and you're going to go straight to the tank, engine and frame as they have nothing covering them. the seating position is completly different also.. So decide on that and you'll prob have either the Z750 or Z1000 to chose from, or if you drop those options, it's down to the ZX6, 7 or 9...
Having gone from a ZX2R myself the ZX6R was a good size jump for me. I just felt that at the time and after 6 or so months riding the 9 was going to be abit much. The 6 doesn't quite have the poke, but at the same time it doesn't have the potential of getting you into trouble quite as quickly in terms of losing the rear end... But the 9 is a slightly larger version of the 6. the 7 has a completely differnent feel. It's lower, and heavier (approx 230kg's) it is essentially a race bike i guess. The seating position is prob as close to the ZX2R as you'll get IMO, it's lower and has the similar style of reach to the grips as the ZX2.
So it's just a matter of deciding on what factors you'd prefer to go with...
I rode a mates '00 ZX6 and it was enough to tell me it was exactly what I wanted. So try to take the time to test ride 2 or 3 bikes and sit on a few more. It will help you make a decision you won't regret after a couple of weeks/months.
Good Luck.
Dan
Ducati Monster S2R1000
Kawasaki '77 Z1000A1, '76 z900 (Project) & '78 Z1000A2 (Project)
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