Thu Aug 03, 2006 3:13 pm
Neka79 wrote:mrmina wrote:Neka79 wrote:who cares abt the fastest bike really?? these are motorcycles after all...more importantly, which one would get u the most MEOW on the seat??
well bikes havent worked in ur favour
says the virgin!!
Thu Aug 03, 2006 3:49 pm
faz wrote:Strika wrote:On the road however, you would find my arse crack settling into the seat of the 7R more than the Gixxer. It has more bottom end and midrange, and a front end just made for bumpy Oz roads. unflappable!! It also looks hot, even today.
Exactly! I have no doubt the Gixxar would beat the old zx7 back to back, with the same rider + tyres combo, around the track.
However on a typically crappy aussie road the tables may be turned. Case in point - on a fairly ordinary road on the zx7 I can get out of site in front a mate on his 05 R1. He is a bloody good rider - he does 1m49s at the Creek on his bike and im flat out trying to get consistent 1m55s on the zx7. On this type of road the flighty nature of a lighter and quicker steering bike doesnt allow him to attack corners in the same way I can on the zx7.
So to sum up - yeah a gixxar 750 will probably be quicker around the track, but the added weight of the zx7 seems to be not as disturbed by bumps of roads and hence makes riding the roads less of an effort and instil more confidence - You still may not be quicker but will be on something far more confidence inspiring.
Hope that adds to the equation.
Thu Aug 03, 2006 4:38 pm
Strika wrote:faz wrote:Strika wrote:On the road however, you would find my arse crack settling into the seat of the 7R more than the Gixxer. It has more bottom end and midrange, and a front end just made for bumpy Oz roads. unflappable!! It also looks hot, even today.
Exactly! I have no doubt the Gixxar would beat the old zx7 back to back, with the same rider + tyres combo, around the track.
However on a typically crappy aussie road the tables may be turned. Case in point - on a fairly ordinary road on the zx7 I can get out of site in front a mate on his 05 R1. He is a bloody good rider - he does 1m49s at the Creek on his bike and im flat out trying to get consistent 1m55s on the zx7. On this type of road the flighty nature of a lighter and quicker steering bike doesnt allow him to attack corners in the same way I can on the zx7.
So to sum up - yeah a gixxar 750 will probably be quicker around the track, but the added weight of the zx7 seems to be not as disturbed by bumps of roads and hence makes riding the roads less of an effort and instil more confidence - You still may not be quicker but will be on something far more confidence inspiring.
Hope that adds to the equation.
Not sure what the However is for??? I am pretty sure that I agreed with you??????
Thu Aug 03, 2006 5:21 pm
Duane wrote:Strika wrote:faz wrote:Strika wrote:On the road however, you would find my arse crack settling into the seat of the 7R more than the Gixxer. It has more bottom end and midrange, and a front end just made for bumpy Oz roads. unflappable!! It also looks hot, even today.
Exactly! I have no doubt the Gixxar would beat the old zx7 back to back, with the same rider + tyres combo, around the track.
However on a typically crappy aussie road the tables may be turned. Case in point - on a fairly ordinary road on the zx7 I can get out of site in front a mate on his 05 R1. He is a bloody good rider - he does 1m49s at the Creek on his bike and im flat out trying to get consistent 1m55s on the zx7. On this type of road the flighty nature of a lighter and quicker steering bike doesnt allow him to attack corners in the same way I can on the zx7.
So to sum up - yeah a gixxar 750 will probably be quicker around the track, but the added weight of the zx7 seems to be not as disturbed by bumps of roads and hence makes riding the roads less of an effort and instil more confidence - You still may not be quicker but will be on something far more confidence inspiring.
Hope that adds to the equation.
Not sure what the However is for??? I am pretty sure that I agreed with you??????
Strika, Yeah mate, the GSXR would beat a 7r on the road, HOWEVER - the 7r would kick it's arse on the bumpy australian roads!! however
Thu Aug 03, 2006 5:59 pm
Neka79 wrote:Duane wrote:Strika wrote:faz wrote:Strika wrote:On the road however, you would find my arse crack settling into the seat of the 7R more than the Gixxer. It has more bottom end and midrange, and a front end just made for bumpy Oz roads. unflappable!! It also looks hot, even today.
Exactly! I have no doubt the Gixxar would beat the old zx7 back to back, with the same rider + tyres combo, around the track.
However on a typically crappy aussie road the tables may be turned. Case in point - on a fairly ordinary road on the zx7 I can get out of site in front a mate on his 05 R1. He is a bloody good rider - he does 1m49s at the Creek on his bike and im flat out trying to get consistent 1m55s on the zx7. On this type of road the flighty nature of a lighter and quicker steering bike doesnt allow him to attack corners in the same way I can on the zx7.
So to sum up - yeah a gixxar 750 will probably be quicker around the track, but the added weight of the zx7 seems to be not as disturbed by bumps of roads and hence makes riding the roads less of an effort and instil more confidence - You still may not be quicker but will be on something far more confidence inspiring.
Hope that adds to the equation.
Not sure what the However is for??? I am pretty sure that I agreed with you??????
Strika, Yeah mate, the GSXR would beat a 7r on the road, HOWEVER - the 7r would kick it's arse on the bumpy australian roads!! however
however the zx7r wears a NINJA badge..whichj the chicks at the nightclubs LOVE...hence it gets more MEOW!!
problem solved logically...however...
Thu Aug 03, 2006 6:11 pm
Thu Aug 03, 2006 6:31 pm
HemiDuty wrote::lol:![]()
Fri Aug 04, 2006 9:15 am
Strika wrote:Neka79 wrote:Duane wrote:Strika wrote:faz wrote:Strika wrote:On the road however, you would find my arse crack settling into the seat of the 7R more than the Gixxer. It has more bottom end and midrange, and a front end just made for bumpy Oz roads. unflappable!! It also looks hot, even today.
Exactly! I have no doubt the Gixxar would beat the old zx7 back to back, with the same rider + tyres combo, around the track.
However on a typically crappy aussie road the tables may be turned. Case in point - on a fairly ordinary road on the zx7 I can get out of site in front a mate on his 05 R1. He is a bloody good rider - he does 1m49s at the Creek on his bike and im flat out trying to get consistent 1m55s on the zx7. On this type of road the flighty nature of a lighter and quicker steering bike doesnt allow him to attack corners in the same way I can on the zx7.
So to sum up - yeah a gixxar 750 will probably be quicker around the track, but the added weight of the zx7 seems to be not as disturbed by bumps of roads and hence makes riding the roads less of an effort and instil more confidence - You still may not be quicker but will be on something far more confidence inspiring.
Hope that adds to the equation.
Not sure what the However is for??? I am pretty sure that I agreed with you??????
Strika, Yeah mate, the GSXR would beat a 7r on the road, HOWEVER - the 7r would kick it's arse on the bumpy australian roads!! however
however the zx7r wears a NINJA badge..whichj the chicks at the nightclubs LOVE...hence it gets more MEOW!!
problem solved logically...however...
Yes yes, I agree, However a Ninja sticker always attracts the ladies Neka!
Fri Aug 04, 2006 7:01 pm
Duane wrote:Strika wrote:Neka79 wrote:Duane wrote:Strika wrote:faz wrote:Strika wrote:On the road however, you would find my arse crack settling into the seat of the 7R more than the Gixxer. It has more bottom end and midrange, and a front end just made for bumpy Oz roads. unflappable!! It also looks hot, even today.
Exactly! I have no doubt the Gixxar would beat the old zx7 back to back, with the same rider + tyres combo, around the track.
However on a typically crappy aussie road the tables may be turned. Case in point - on a fairly ordinary road on the zx7 I can get out of site in front a mate on his 05 R1. He is a bloody good rider - he does 1m49s at the Creek on his bike and im flat out trying to get consistent 1m55s on the zx7. On this type of road the flighty nature of a lighter and quicker steering bike doesnt allow him to attack corners in the same way I can on the zx7.
So to sum up - yeah a gixxar 750 will probably be quicker around the track, but the added weight of the zx7 seems to be not as disturbed by bumps of roads and hence makes riding the roads less of an effort and instil more confidence - You still may not be quicker but will be on something far more confidence inspiring.
Hope that adds to the equation.
Not sure what the However is for??? I am pretty sure that I agreed with you??????
Strika, Yeah mate, the GSXR would beat a 7r on the road, HOWEVER - the 7r would kick it's arse on the bumpy australian roads!! however
however the zx7r wears a NINJA badge..whichj the chicks at the nightclubs LOVE...hence it gets more MEOW!!
problem solved logically...however...
Yes yes, I agree, However a Ninja sticker always attracts the ladies Neka!
However, I think all of you guys agree, but however, the ninja badge however gets skirt however
Sun Aug 06, 2006 1:33 pm
Strika wrote:
Not sure what the However is for??? I am pretty sure that I agreed with you??????
Tue Aug 08, 2006 10:34 am
Neka79 wrote:HemiDuty wrote::lol:![]()
u should smile...u look like a bloody lady!!
get a haircut ya mug....lol
Tue Aug 08, 2006 11:04 pm
HemiDuty wrote:Neka79 wrote:HemiDuty wrote::lol:![]()
u should smile...u look like a bloody lady!!
get a haircut ya mug....lol
It's like Samson or whoever the fuck that was - My power is in my hair.... I even wear a helmet to protect it when I ride a motorcycle.
Wed Aug 09, 2006 8:01 pm
Fri Aug 11, 2006 12:55 pm
Fri Aug 11, 2006 4:45 pm
HemiDuty wrote:Well not so much weak as piss, more like slow as shit.![]()
But you would want to bring an army to get near this hair.