Z750 for a commuter
- jewjew
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Z750 for a commuter
hi all,
i am looking to upgrade from my zzr600, i am now thinking of a z750.
Are they any good for long trips and touring? are they economical? is there any other general comments about them....i don't think i want to get the thou for commuting but the 750 might be a good buy.....at least servicing will be easier....what are your thoughts?
i am looking to upgrade from my zzr600, i am now thinking of a z750.
Are they any good for long trips and touring? are they economical? is there any other general comments about them....i don't think i want to get the thou for commuting but the 750 might be a good buy.....at least servicing will be easier....what are your thoughts?
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have a look.......
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The Z750 is a great commuter bike (not that I actually commute on mine very often)
It's quite economical, I get 250-270kms per tank from mine, the riding position is comfortable (more upright, easier on the wrists and back), & it is easy to handle in heavy traffic. I have taken the soft option (I keep telling myself to HTFU, but I haven't got there yet)
and put a lambswool cover on the seat to add some comfort to the hard seat.
I have also done long trips on it - up to Tannum Sands (near Gladstone), south to Port Macquarie, etc, and it was just as comfy (or uncomfy at the end of the ride, depending on your POV) as for a normal 300km day ride.

It's quite economical, I get 250-270kms per tank from mine, the riding position is comfortable (more upright, easier on the wrists and back), & it is easy to handle in heavy traffic. I have taken the soft option (I keep telling myself to HTFU, but I haven't got there yet)

I have also done long trips on it - up to Tannum Sands (near Gladstone), south to Port Macquarie, etc, and it was just as comfy (or uncomfy at the end of the ride, depending on your POV) as for a normal 300km day ride.
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- jewjew
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i thought about the thou, but i think i won't use it on the road. I think my 600 is very capable but i think i can better economy and a nicer sound out of a fuel injected 750. I may have done 230 on my ZZR600 (in a controlled environment of course) and that was a 600, i want to corner, have some useable power and save some tyres and fuel money. I wont get caught in the "i need a thou" syndrome (although my current bike of choice is a triumph sprint) i just need to be sensible about it....besides....all i read and hear lately is ....get the 600 or 750....you will waste a thou on the road.....160 in first means you will never need to change gears.
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the thou gets abt 200km per tank (if that matters) so the milage aint as good..then again my motor is still a bit tight...
around town its great fun, thru the twisteis, its great fun..long trips...well being use to a cbr i found a lot more weight thru my bum, and less on my wrsists... so my bum/inner thighs were sore as buggery... might have to look at a different seat, or harden the f*** up...
around town its great fun, thru the twisteis, its great fun..long trips...well being use to a cbr i found a lot more weight thru my bum, and less on my wrsists... so my bum/inner thighs were sore as buggery... might have to look at a different seat, or harden the f*** up...
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