decisions decisions....It's finally over!!!!

General Discussion
User avatar
Phil
Philthy
Philthy
Posts: 5811
Joined: Thu Jul 01, 2004 8:44 am
Location: somewhere in nasho

Re: decisions decisions....Spoilt for choice!

Post by Phil »

Strika wrote:
ProblemChild wrote:hmmmm , sounds like the old i used to be decisive , but now im not so sure syndrome to me ;) , i would just keep da 9 and spruce it up a bit :mrgreen: .
I also went and had a look at the Yamaha FZS1000 today. Anyone know someone with one?
mr scott charlton - 2007 naked bike champ and mr jon cartwright - 2005 & 2006 naked bike champ. ;) I have to admit i like them too although i prefer the fully naked one. there has been one down the hill on a few sundays recently with a taaasty pipe on it as well.

and all things aside i didnt notice the cold much more in winter on the zrx, when you have proper clothing - as i know you do - it should be OK
Phil

2018 Z900RS
2017 Z125 Pro

HCC - Road Captain
User avatar
photomike666
Apprentice Post Whore :-)
Apprentice Post Whore :-)
Posts: 5956
Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 12:01 am
Bike: ZX10R
State: Victoria
Location: Melbourne
Contact:

Re: decisions decisions....Spoilt for choice!

Post by photomike666 »

Strika wrote:
ProblemChild wrote:hmmmm , sounds like the old i used to be decisive , but now im not so sure syndrome to me ;) , i would just keep da 9 and spruce it up a bit :mrgreen: .
Problem is Mick, if I don't change my bike, I'll have to upgrade the wife, or the car, or the wife's car! So the bike is cheaper! :lol: Nah Mick...I'm a bike slut! I think I need a change. It's probably one i'll regret if I sell the 9, but I need something new to get excited over. If I have enough cash at the time, I'll only trade the failing marshmallow and still keep the 9. I do lurve the thing so that's why I am having trouble deciding. The thing is while motors are easy to replace, it's the reliability factor of other things like starters, regulators, Stators TP sensors, bushes and bearings which is the reason I am looking again.

I even had another look at the ZRX today. But the no wind protection thing will bug me halfway through winter.

I also went and had a look at the Yamaha FZS1000 today. It's a tasty bit of kit. Light, nice chassis, good clearance, good brakes, nice motor and a comfy ride postion with what appears to be adequate wind protection. Anyone know someone with one? Any idea of fuel range? :)
If you buy the Yam it'll last about half as long as the Hornet did. Similar riding position, similar detuned motor to bore you and aimed at the same market but with lower build quality.

If you fancy a trip to QLD...
http://www.bikepoint.com.au/DesktopDefa ... ikepointau" target="_blank" target="_blank
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
07 ZX10R since new, tracky TBA, KX450F, 87 CR250 restoration, GT MTB - I've got serious thrill issues, dude
User avatar
Strika
VIP MEMBER
VIP MEMBER
Posts: 8373
Joined: Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:02 am
Bike: Yamaha
State: Victoria
Location: Melbourne

Re: decisions decisions....Spoilt for choice!

Post by Strika »

photomike666 wrote:
Strika wrote:
ProblemChild wrote:hmmmm , sounds like the old i used to be decisive , but now im not so sure syndrome to me ;) , i would just keep da 9 and spruce it up a bit :mrgreen: .
Problem is Mick, if I don't change my bike, I'll have to upgrade the wife, or the car, or the wife's car! So the bike is cheaper! :lol: Nah Mick...I'm a bike slut! I think I need a change. It's probably one i'll regret if I sell the 9, but I need something new to get excited over. If I have enough cash at the time, I'll only trade the failing marshmallow and still keep the 9. I do lurve the thing so that's why I am having trouble deciding. The thing is while motors are easy to replace, it's the reliability factor of other things like starters, regulators, Stators TP sensors, bushes and bearings which is the reason I am looking again.

I even had another look at the ZRX today. But the no wind protection thing will bug me halfway through winter.

I also went and had a look at the Yamaha FZS1000 today. It's a tasty bit of kit. Light, nice chassis, good clearance, good brakes, nice motor and a comfy ride postion with what appears to be adequate wind protection. Anyone know someone with one? Any idea of fuel range? :)
If you buy the Yam it'll last about half as long as the Hornet did. Similar riding position, similar detuned motor to bore you and aimed at the same market but with lower build quality.

If you fancy a trip to QLD...
http://www.bikepoint.com.au/DesktopDefa ... ikepointau" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
What drugs are you on Mike??? :lol: Been drinking or sumfink??? :lol: The fecking thing has 150 at the crank and the Hornet has 110!!! It weighs loads less than the Hornet, has an aluminium beam frame not a steel spine frame, upside down forks and monoblock calipers and, If you took the time to actually look at one, you may see, from as far as 20 feet away, that the Hornet is a bucket of puss in terms of quality and finish. The Yamaha is streets in front of the Hornet in all respects at the moment! :?
"I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me" Hunter S. Thompson.
There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?
User avatar
photomike666
Apprentice Post Whore :-)
Apprentice Post Whore :-)
Posts: 5956
Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2005 12:01 am
Bike: ZX10R
State: Victoria
Location: Melbourne
Contact:

Re: decisions decisions....Spoilt for choice!

Post by photomike666 »

Strika wrote:
photomike666 wrote:
Strika wrote:
...

I also went and had a look at the Yamaha FZS1000 today. It's a tasty bit of kit. Light, nice chassis, good clearance, good brakes, nice motor and a comfy ride postion with what appears to be adequate wind protection. Anyone know someone with one? Any idea of fuel range? :)
If you buy the Yam it'll last about half as long as the Hornet did. Similar riding position, similar detuned motor to bore you and aimed at the same market but with lower build quality.

If you fancy a trip to QLD...
http://www.bikepoint.com.au/DesktopDefa ... ikepointau" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
What drugs are you on Mike??? :lol: Been drinking or sumfink??? :lol: The fecking thing has 150 at the crank and the Hornet has 110!!! It weighs loads less than the Hornet, has an aluminium beam frame not a steel spine frame, upside down forks and monoblock calipers and, If you took the time to actually look at one, you may see, from as far as 20 feet away, that the Hornet is a bucket of puss in terms of quality and finish. The Yamaha is streets in front of the Hornet in all respects at the moment! :?
I'm on the I used to own one of the FZS1000's ancestors drugs. See, the trend of taking the flag ship sports bike and making a semi naked/naked 'cruiser' is not a new one (I know I'm preaching to the queer - er - choir, but I'll plough on regardless :lol: ). Way before Spewie released the Bandit, Yamahahaha were making detuned versions of the FZ750. Almost every bolt was made of a mild steel chocolate and the suspenders were shite but the 20 valve motor was a pearl. It's like they went, "we've got this state of the art bike, how do we sell a bucket loads of cheap bike off the back of it", and found every possible way to make it cheap. I don't see that anything has changed, it's just that beam frames and upside down forks are no longer new technology.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
07 ZX10R since new, tracky TBA, KX450F, 87 CR250 restoration, GT MTB - I've got serious thrill issues, dude
User avatar
Strika
VIP MEMBER
VIP MEMBER
Posts: 8373
Joined: Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:02 am
Bike: Yamaha
State: Victoria
Location: Melbourne

Re: decisions decisions....Spoilt for choice!

Post by Strika »

[quote="photomike666
I'm on the I used to own one of the FZS1000's ancestors drugs. See, the trend of taking the flag ship sports bike and making a semi naked/naked 'cruiser' is not a new one (I know I'm preaching to the queer - er - choir, but I'll plough on regardless :lol: ). Way before Spewie released the Bandit, Yamahahaha were making detuned versions of the FZ750. Almost every bolt was made of a mild steel chocolate and the suspenders were shite but the 20 valve motor was a pearl. It's like they went, "we've got this state of the art bike, how do we sell a bucket loads of cheap bike off the back of it", and found every possible way to make it cheap. I don't see that anything has changed, it's just that beam frames and upside down forks are no longer new technology.[/quote]

Then you best go have a look at a new FZ1N/FZ1000S. Nothing OLD SPEC about them now. The only things which are common are brakes and wheels! (Not including lights, elecs Starters etc.,!) The rest of it is unique! So I can hardly see how they have followed the theme you speak of in the 1987-1990 FZ's!!! :lol:
"I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me" Hunter S. Thompson.
There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?
User avatar
Glen
VIP MEMBER
VIP MEMBER
Posts: 7268
Joined: Mon Apr 18, 2005 10:30 am
Bike: ZRX
State: New South Wales
Location: Kellyville

Re: decisions decisions....Spoilt for choice!

Post by Glen »

Strika wrote:[quote="photomike666
I'm on the I used to own one of the FZS1000's ancestors drugs. See, the trend of taking the flag ship sports bike and making a semi naked/naked 'cruiser' is not a new one (I know I'm preaching to the queer - er - choir, but I'll plough on regardless :lol: ). Way before Spewie released the Bandit, Yamahahaha were making detuned versions of the FZ750. Almost every bolt was made of a mild steel chocolate and the suspenders were shite but the 20 valve motor was a pearl. It's like they went, "we've got this state of the art bike, how do we sell a bucket loads of cheap bike off the back of it", and found every possible way to make it cheap. I don't see that anything has changed, it's just that beam frames and upside down forks are no longer new technology.


I was actually looking at the full page Yamaha ad in AMCN the other day and thought of all the Yamaha models the FZ1's look the biz. Go for it mate if you punt the marshmallow we need to have something to pull the piss out of you for :D :D
It's really all about standing around drinking Dave's beer.
2008 ZRX1200 Greeeeen Roadie
2016 KTM Superduke 1290 Oraaaaange
2016 Seadoo RXTX300
Too many toys.......work is getting in the way!!!!
User avatar
rooster
VIP MEMBER
VIP MEMBER
Posts: 2300
Joined: Mon Mar 21, 2005 7:39 am
Bike: Z1000
State: New South Wales
Location: FULLY FLEDGED SHIRE HOBBITT

Re: decisions decisions....Spoilt for choice!

Post by rooster »

Go the REX the no protection thing is not an issue summer or winter. With the money you save over the spammy you can get it all blinged up real good check ZRXOA website, or Phil's REX :shock: ,plus you will be still lean and GREEN :twisted: and I offer this recommendation with no bias whatsoever ;)
If life is like a box of chocolates, why do I always get the laxettes?
User avatar
Strika
VIP MEMBER
VIP MEMBER
Posts: 8373
Joined: Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:02 am
Bike: Yamaha
State: Victoria
Location: Melbourne

Re: decisions decisions....Spoilt for choice!

Post by Strika »

rooster wrote:Go the REX the no protection thing is not an issue summer or winter. With the money you save over the spammy you can get it all blinged up real good check ZRXOA website, or Phil's REX :shock: ,plus you will be still lean and GREEN :twisted: and I offer this recommendation with no bias whatsoever ;)
Undoubtably and unbiased opinion!! :lol: :lol: I know you say the lack of fairing isn't an issue, but after 1000klms with a full Helmet windblast, the head starts to ring, quiet helmet, ear plugs or not!! :x So, I think I need a fairing more than want one! The standard screen on the Fizzer isn't much better than the little screen on the REX from all reports, but the Yamaha touring screen option is a ripper for those under 6' tall from owner reports I have read. (fark google comes up with some unusual shit doen't it!!)
"I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me" Hunter S. Thompson.
There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?
User avatar
Stereo
KSRC Addict
KSRC Addict
Posts: 4578
Joined: Thu Aug 11, 2005 8:01 am
Bike: ZX10R
State: Victoria
Location: Pt Cook, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Pacific Ocean, Earth

Re: decisions decisions....Spoilt for choice!

Post by Stereo »

buy a car
The world is round. It has no point.
User avatar
Benno
KSRC Contributor
KSRC Contributor
Posts: 1241
Joined: Fri Jul 15, 2005 4:33 pm
Bike: Scooter
State: Victoria
Location: Melbourne!!

Re: decisions decisions....Spoilt for choice!

Post by Benno »

Actually Marty, I'm going to look at a new steed tomorrow. All I will say is that it's not a kwaka.
Vespa!
User avatar
Strika
VIP MEMBER
VIP MEMBER
Posts: 8373
Joined: Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:02 am
Bike: Yamaha
State: Victoria
Location: Melbourne

Re: decisions decisions....Spoilt for choice!

Post by Strika »

Benno wrote:Actually Marty, I'm going to look at a new steed tomorrow. All I will say is that it's not a kwaka.
Can i come too??? :D
"I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me" Hunter S. Thompson.
There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?
User avatar
MickLC
Team Crim
Posts: 5429
Joined: Wed Apr 21, 2004 1:04 pm
Bike: Z1000
State: ACT

Re: decisions decisions....Spoilt for choice!

Post by MickLC »

Why are you agonising over what bike you're going to buy for so long? You know you'll just trade it again soon anyway :roll: :P
'13 Z1000, '76 Z650+,'91 KLR250, '95 ZX6R Racebike
User avatar
Strika
VIP MEMBER
VIP MEMBER
Posts: 8373
Joined: Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:02 am
Bike: Yamaha
State: Victoria
Location: Melbourne

Re: decisions decisions....Spoilt for choice!

Post by Strika »

Mick C wrote:Why are you agonising over what bike you're going to buy for so long? You know you'll just trade it again soon anyway :roll: :P


Yes Mick, being an avid bike slut, it's a slight possibility! :lol: But I have kept the 9 for 16 months!!! :shock: :shock: That's over a year!!! :shock: I think my previous best (not including the race bike which I've owned on and off for a while now) is 12 months and 17,000klms. That was on the 05 636. :oops:

I had a look at the Z's today too. But the lack of fairing is even more pronounced than the Rex is and the seat is ROCK HARD! I jumped on a Versys too. It's a pity the yare ugly....and wouldn't pull your brother off your sister :roll:
"I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me" Hunter S. Thompson.
There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?
User avatar
javaman
VIP MEMBER
VIP MEMBER
Posts: 2473
Joined: Sun Nov 21, 2004 8:39 pm
Bike: GPz900
State: Victoria
Location: Bonbeach, VIC

Re: decisions decisions....Spoilt for choice!

Post by javaman »

So if you were given a choice to get just one bike from the past -- which is it? The 05 ZX6R ? :D
alien.gif andi - Red GPZ900R, GPZ750R1, KLR650 Tengai, KLR250
"my dad's motorbike is cool it is all ways clean.oheter pepole' s motorbikes
are't like my dad's one it's because their is one not always clean."
-ariel circa 2007
http://GPZninja.blogspot.com/
User avatar
Strika
VIP MEMBER
VIP MEMBER
Posts: 8373
Joined: Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:02 am
Bike: Yamaha
State: Victoria
Location: Melbourne

Re: decisions decisions....Spoilt for choice!

Post by Strika »

javaman wrote:So if you were given a choice to get just one bike from the past -- which is it? The 05 ZX6R ? :D

Yeah Andi...bit of a soft spot for the 05 636. But 20+ years of falling off muddaboiks has determined that it would only ever be a track tool! So it counts it out as a one only bike! I need something more UJM methinks! :)
"I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me" Hunter S. Thompson.
There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?
Post Reply