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Re: I wanna 10!

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remeber- bike speed is in direct relation to the muppet hanging off it... or as we like to put it around here... the "big nut" is the biggest factor in bike speed...
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You really should step straight to a 10. No point in a 636 as I'll, I mean you'll get bored on it too quick :lol:
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ross79 wrote:You really should step straight to a 10. No point in a 636 as I'll, I mean you'll get bored on it too quick :lol:
I think I'm being persuaded to the big bike side of this debate ;)
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If you're up for it I always advocate the bigger bike option. It only goes as fast you your right wrist. Wisc's glad I talked him into a bigger bike, now he's complaining it's too slow :lol:
There are many good reasons to go a smaller bike, such as it being easier to ride lighter, etc. Then again they don't last as long and not everyone likes the light feel of a 600. If you know you want a 1L or bigger then just buy it. That way you avoid wasting money when you want to get rid of the 600.
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As mentioned, I have the ZX10R (05 model)... I would have prefered to have bought an 05 ZX6R...... the ZX6Rs are awesome..... and promote good use of the throttle... I think you lose a lot of education if you step straight to a 10.... I think people turn into "point and shoot" riders.... rather than being good at cornering.... Just my humble opinion ofcourse.
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Plasma, Greeny and Neka gave me advice and told me to get a 600 even when all i wanted was to jump straight up to a 1000. I thank them for it too as I am learning so much for this 600 about throttle control and the speed is still very fast. I am really starting to grow on my 636 as time goes by as it handles so great and it has power....trust me, I cant keep the front wheel down in 1st and sometimes in 2nd.
Get a 1000 if you want but I think it will take longer to become a good rider and after you get a 1000, you got nothing to look forward to unless you want a busa.
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Is it really that difficult to ride slow and carefully, gradually building up to being a good rider on a 10??
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mmm... I do like the bus' too
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Kristy wrote:Is it really that difficult to ride slow and carefully, gradually building up to being a good rider on a 10??
No, it's all about the rider knowing their limits and choosing when (and how) to go beyond them. Ridden hard, a 10 is going to have limits way beyond what you are probably capable of dealing with - to start with, anyway.

Descending to the lowest possible level (move over for a sec, Neka :) ), this basically comes down to the same two old arguments - either:
* there is NO substitute for inches/centimetres (cubic ones, or cc, in this context); or :shock:
* it's not about how big it is, it's what you can do with it. :twisted:

Like most things, it's personal choice which one you believe - and you can even believe both, depending on the circumstances. :lol: :lol:
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While there is no such thing as to much power (I am thinking about a hi comp engine build for the 14 :twisted: ) there is such a thing as to much throttle, it all depends on your right wrist.
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I'm pretty sensible on the bike, I trust myself not to go nuts or take ridiculous risks while riding.
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Well then as 1000's go I have only got an r1 not a zx10. The r1 is an easy bike to ride but your weight can be a big issue I am a fat bastard (115kg) so the bike feels light and keeps the front planted, a friend of mine who weighs about 90kg has the front lift on him quite easily on the same bike on the same roads. I suppose what I am saying is know your bike and yourself before you get to excited with the trottle (that holds true for all bikes) and you should be able to stay safe. The 1000's may not be the best road bikes out there but they sure are fun! ;)
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bluezx14 wrote:Well then as 1000's go I have only got an r1 not a zx10. The r1 is an easy bike to ride but your weight can be a big issue I am a fat bastard (115kg) so the bike feels light and keeps the front planted, a friend of mine who weighs about 90kg has the front lift on him quite easily on the same bike on the same roads. I suppose what I am saying is know your bike and yourself before you get to excited with the trottle (that holds true for all bikes) and you should be able to stay safe. The 1000's may not be the best road bikes out there but they sure are fun! ;)

I can't reach the ground on an R1! :cry:
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Kristy wrote:Hi guys, are there any girls out there who ride the zx10r? I'm on P's at present and can't wait to upgrade to a faster bike, currently ride zx2r. I really love the 10's but some people think it's too aggressive???

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Kristy wrote:
bluezx14 wrote:Well then as 1000's go I have only got an r1 not a zx10. The r1 is an easy bike to ride but your weight can be a big issue I am a fat bastard (115kg) so the bike feels light and keeps the front planted, a friend of mine who weighs about 90kg has the front lift on him quite easily on the same bike on the same roads. I suppose what I am saying is know your bike and yourself before you get to excited with the trottle (that holds true for all bikes) and you should be able to stay safe. The 1000's may not be the best road bikes out there but they sure are fun! ;)

I can't reach the ground on an R1! :cry:
prob have same prob on a 10 then??

ultimately its ur decision.. we can only offer advice...


most ppl make their own decisions anyway... even after all the best/worst advice...

it sounds like uve got ur heart set on it... if its what u want, then go for it...
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