zxr750 vs zx9??

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zxr750 vs zx9??

Postby T) » Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:35 am

hi all,

i'm a newbie here (1st post & all)

now, considering buying myself a toy now i have pretty much murdered the mortgage.

few years ago i took a zxr for a spin & liked it, so my first choice was to find a zxr j1 - (seems to be a few cheapies around). having spoken to a few people they also suggested i should check out the zx9. haveing never really considered them i'm open to suggestions - anyone ever owned/ridden both ther bikes?

ideas??

for some reason i'm attracted to the twin headlight styling of the zxr/7 & the later zx9, but have heard nasty things being mentioned about the zxr h1 & j1's rear suspension (possibly fixed by fitting shock from a later model?)

thanks

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Postby FrogZ » Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:44 am

All depends what you want T
Something that handles or one that goes like a cut cat ??
The 7 will teach you a HELL of a lot more about handling.
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And yeah the early 9's like to light the back up....
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Postby T) » Wed Jun 14, 2006 1:22 pm

so you think the zxr750 is the one to go for?

any particular model i should avoid?

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Postby damo137 » Wed Jun 14, 2006 2:16 pm

Hey T

I bought a brand new zxr750 L2 1994 model and I had it for about 4 years and 50,000kms. I still rate it as the best bike that I have owned ( I've owned a 98 GSXR750, 929 blade and 05 zx6r). The thing stuck to the road like glue. I loved it. I had no problems with it. I rode it daily to work 70kms round trip, fanged it at arthurs seat, did track days, rode long distances to queensland two up etc etc. I recommend you buy a tank bag for longer trips to give your wrist a break though cause it gets uncomfortable.

My old man had a 95 zx9r which I rode quite often as well. Great power, more comfortable but prolly not as planted and confidence inspiring as the zxr.

I enjoyed riding both bikes but i recon the zxr looks more sporty and is a lot more fun to ride.

either one will make you a happy man, man.

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Postby FrogZ » Wed Jun 14, 2006 2:57 pm

What Damo said.
With a tankbag they even make fair tourers....
Once you have owned a 7 you will never lack confidence cornering...
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Postby T) » Wed Jun 14, 2006 5:15 pm

thanks guys!


so zxr it is, somewhere around 91-94 vintage methinks.
prefer a bluie, but paint will make a green one into a blue one easily enough

anyone know of one going cheap? i'm happy to look at damaged bikes as well (depending on level of damage of course)

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Re: zxr750 vs zx9??

Postby Strika » Wed Jun 14, 2006 5:38 pm

T) wrote:hi all,

i'm a newbie here (1st post & all)

now, considering buying myself a toy now i have pretty much murdered the mortgage.

few years ago i took a zxr for a spin & liked it, so my first choice was to find a zxr j1 - (seems to be a few cheapies around). having spoken to a few people they also suggested i should check out the zx9. haveing never really considered them i'm open to suggestions - anyone ever owned/ridden both ther bikes?

ideas??

for some reason i'm attracted to the twin headlight styling of the zxr/7 & the later zx9, but have heard nasty things being mentioned about the zxr h1 & j1's rear suspension (possibly fixed by fitting shock from a later model?)

thanks

T

It all depends on what you want it for. Both bikes are weighty.The earlier 9's being a little more comfy than a ZXR. The ZX9 in B1 or B2 is not the best bike but has loads of power. The earlier ZXR750's did have a harsh rear shock. But it's not the shock, it is the link. There are readily available aftermarket conversions for sale on the web.

The early ZXR750's are reliable if a little underpowered. They have great front end feel, and are extremely stable as are most kwakas from that era. The 9 will have a similiar front end, but it tends to spin up the rear rather early on the track. It never becomes an issue on the road, but apparently Kawasaki got the swingarm position wrong on it in the design process. :roll:
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Postby SocialSecurity » Wed Jun 14, 2006 5:52 pm

how much are you looking to spend?

a C model 9R is a hell of a lot of bike for the money 8) a lot less lardy than the B models too
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Postby varden » Wed Jun 14, 2006 11:51 pm

yeah i rate the c model too.

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Postby T) » Thu Jun 15, 2006 8:46 am

so you guys are suggesting a later zx9 over the zxr as it's you consider it a bit more comfy & better all rounder?

consider me a tightass - i'm already turned down a '94 (L1?) zxr with mechanical damage (ask was $3500, unreg)

looking for a roughish j1 that i can rebuild for somewhere around $2500. once i've finished with that i may consider spending $8k-ish on a decent zx7 or zx9

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Postby SocialSecurity » Thu Jun 15, 2006 4:02 pm

i would dare say that $3500 for a damaged, unregistered 1994 zxr is daylight robbery :?


my 1998 C model 9R was just on 3k from the auctions with a full akra system, new wave discs, braided lines, 26k on the clock... had very minor damage, broken peg bracket, one leaking engine cover, few small repairable cracks in the front fairing and a few scuffs


they go really cheap at the auctions usually, as most people dont rate them... all the morons willing to pay market value for a damaged bike with no rego or rwc that needs a $330 VIV cert only bid on R1's and gsxr1000's :roll:
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Postby T) » Fri Jun 16, 2006 1:37 pm

thats what i thought

hmm... did not think of buying at auction. maybe it's something i should consider...

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Postby FrogZ » Fri Jun 16, 2006 1:51 pm

http://www.fowles.com.au/

BUT if any ZX14's come up in Briz with cosmetic damage they are mine OK !!! :lol: :lol:
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Postby T) » Sat Jun 17, 2006 8:58 am

i know where there is a smashed up zx12.... (i could change the stickers?)

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Postby mrmina » Sun Jun 18, 2006 11:51 am

gday mate

the zx7r are a brilliant bike (i'm really not that biased) and the later models dont have much wrong with them.

if u go for a 7 go for the P series, its 1996 and onwards
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