Advise request
Advise request
hello guys and gals
i was hoping some of knoweledgable people hey would be able to advise me on an upgrade im planning.
im currently on a 1992 zxr250 to which im finding very comfortable on and very used to the acceleration.
i dont think im ready to upgrade to a bigger bike just yet but am thinking in about 6 months i would like to.
thing is im thinking a 60 would be a logical step but on the other hand i have a few mates that have said after about 6 months they got bored of their 600 and upgraded to a 1000...
so here my questions
would be be worth just geting a 1000 and be aware of the power potential and behave (i am actually very good at behaving)
also fund probably wont alow me to get a new bike so was lookin at probably a late 90/early 2000 model bike
are they any good in regard to handling and performance (i know a new bike would be better but funds wont allow) and is there anything i should watch out 4... im lookin at a zx10 or zx6
also this bike will be something that i hang on to for quiet a long time or untill i win loto!
any help on this topic would be greatly appriciated
i was hoping some of knoweledgable people hey would be able to advise me on an upgrade im planning.
im currently on a 1992 zxr250 to which im finding very comfortable on and very used to the acceleration.
i dont think im ready to upgrade to a bigger bike just yet but am thinking in about 6 months i would like to.
thing is im thinking a 60 would be a logical step but on the other hand i have a few mates that have said after about 6 months they got bored of their 600 and upgraded to a 1000...
so here my questions
would be be worth just geting a 1000 and be aware of the power potential and behave (i am actually very good at behaving)
also fund probably wont alow me to get a new bike so was lookin at probably a late 90/early 2000 model bike
are they any good in regard to handling and performance (i know a new bike would be better but funds wont allow) and is there anything i should watch out 4... im lookin at a zx10 or zx6
also this bike will be something that i hang on to for quiet a long time or untill i win loto!
any help on this topic would be greatly appriciated
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Mate a 250 to a 1000 is a huge jump and likely to end in tears,especially a Zx10R,my advice is get a second hand ZX6R (great bike and you'll be surprised about the power) and start saving for a 10,it's all about steps and learning; don't be in a rush to get to the 1 Litre enjoy the trip 

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I went through the same dilemma, and ended up going off a GPX250 onto a ZX9R. It scared the shit out of me for the first half hour's worth of riding, then I slowly built up from there. Two years of riding the GPX every day and on most weekends taught me heaps though, and it wasn't long before I felt at least comfortable on the 9.
Having said that, when I got the 10 it almost felt like the same jump, so I definitely wouldn't recommend it as an upgrade from a 250....and a lot of current 600's seem to be almost as powerful as the older litre bikes too...
Having said that, when I got the 10 it almost felt like the same jump, so I definitely wouldn't recommend it as an upgrade from a 250....and a lot of current 600's seem to be almost as powerful as the older litre bikes too...
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Re: Advise request
At the end of the day, it dosent matter one iota if its a 600cc or a 1300ccrotaboy wrote: so here my questions
would be be worth just geting a 1000 and be aware of the power potential and behave (i am actually very good at behaving)
if you know how to use the throttle because thats where the difference is;
If ya confident with the workings of a throttle, then upgrade to which eva
cc engine that takes ya fancy.
I neva bothered with owning or riding a 250 & just went straight to a 750
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Re: Advise request
I did that, too, then, after a year and a half on litre bikes, I went back to a ZX6. Getting on for five years and 65,000km later, I still have it.rotaboy wrote:...i have a few mates that have said after about 6 months they got bored of their 600 and upgraded to a 1000...
That's going to be difficult, seeing how the ZX-10R didn't come out until 2004.fund probably wont alow me to get a new bike so was lookin at probably a late 90/early 2000 model bike
... im lookin at a zx10 or zx6
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Re: Advise request
Sounds like your mates have never been to the track. Go a 600 and once you're quick enough to grind your pegs down to nubs get the thou if you still want. Flying around a corner with bits of the bike being ground away by the bitumen is heaps more fun than nailing it in a straight line. Requires more skill and balls too.rotaboy wrote:thing is im thinking a 600 would be a logical step but on the other hand i have a few mates that have said after about 6 months they got bored of their 600 and upgraded to a 1000...

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Rotaboy i did the step from the Yamy 250 Zeal (gutless for power) on to a ZX750R. Mates thought that i was nuts but as long as you are careful it can be quite fun. The prices are not that high and it can be a fun toy that will take a while to grow out of. As i said be carful 30hp - 120/130hp is a big jump and so is the weight factor also..
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Re: Advise request
Yes and no. Yes, you can get yourself in a shitload of trouble on a 600, but, and it's a big but, it's much easier to get yourself into more trouble on a 1000, and a small mistake on the thou will likely punish you much harder than the same small mistake on the 6.Kishy wrote:At the end of the day, it dosent matter one iota if its a 600cc or a 1300cc if you know how to use the throttle because thats where the difference is
Having ridden Cath's 6 a few times now I always come away feeling that on the road it's no slower than my 9, but it's just a little less brutal.
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