ZX7-R or ZX9-R, That is the Question
ZX7-R or ZX9-R, That is the Question
Howdy,
I have done some searching regarding my topic but have found nothing.
My old bike was a 91 ZXR-750. I loved that bike, rode it daily and found it a comfortable bike to ride.
The problem I have is, with a relocation to the country and my job 70 odd kms away I need a bike again.
I am looking at either 1995-2000 models of the ZX7-R or the ZX9-R, as they are around the same price range.
Which would be better suited for fuel economy and ergonomics? I didn't mind my old 7, never found it to be uncomfortable even on long distant riding.
Would you even consider a ZX6 for the job? Just to chuck them into the debate aswell. Same vintage.
Thanks in Advance
I have done some searching regarding my topic but have found nothing.
My old bike was a 91 ZXR-750. I loved that bike, rode it daily and found it a comfortable bike to ride.
The problem I have is, with a relocation to the country and my job 70 odd kms away I need a bike again.
I am looking at either 1995-2000 models of the ZX7-R or the ZX9-R, as they are around the same price range.
Which would be better suited for fuel economy and ergonomics? I didn't mind my old 7, never found it to be uncomfortable even on long distant riding.
Would you even consider a ZX6 for the job? Just to chuck them into the debate aswell. Same vintage.
Thanks in Advance
I had ZXR-750 
But now I have a 2000 ZX9-R

But now I have a 2000 ZX9-R

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Re: ZX7-R or ZX9-R, That is the Question
i'd go the 9 instead. be more comfortable for a 70km commute twice daily than a 7 and you'll see 300km+ out of a tank easy if you dont keep it in 2nd the whole way. the zx6 has similar dimensions to the 9, it'd be just as good as the 9 for the commute. but you'll want to take advantage of the extra torque the 9 has to get past traffic in top gear without having to crack open the gas.
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Re: ZX7-R or ZX9-R, That is the Question
I'd say go the 9, but I'm a bit biased
If you do get a 9 I'd aim for a '98 or later (C series or later) as the earlier B's are a bit long in the tooth, really heavy and pretty ugly IMHO. The 6 would be another good option, but again I'd be looking at a G or J series ('98 or later) or even a A series 636 (2002). The 6 will be quite happy making the miles, you just need to rev it a bit more than the 9, but 6 riders will tell you that's half the fun.

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Re: ZX7-R or ZX9-R, That is the Question
Go the 9 more comfort less weight more power so that will make less ya gotta spend in the end on mods with the 7
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Re: ZX7-R or ZX9-R, That is the Question
a good C model 9 can be had for not much cash these days and it is about the best "do it all" bike ever.
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Re: ZX7-R or ZX9-R, That is the Question
Had a '99 ZX9 for a few years until it was pinched and it was an awesome bike, couldn't fault it. I have no dramas recommending one. I agree with the others in going for a '98 or later, much better bikes than previous models.
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Re: ZX7-R or ZX9-R, That is the Question
Mate. Both are great bikes and will do what you need. Shop around and keep an open mind to either bike. Pick the one that is inthe better condition.
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Re: ZX7-R or ZX9-R, That is the Question
i don't have any of them but i'll choose a zx9 its better at touring more comfortable 

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Re: ZX7-R or ZX9-R, That is the Question
go the 9 better overall bike 

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Re: ZX7-R or ZX9-R, That is the Question
Go the 7 , then at least it will be an easy choice when you decide to upgrade , to a do it all 9 . 

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Yeah go the 9, i've been really happy with mine for all the 2 weeks i've been able to ride the bastard 

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Re: ZX7-R or ZX9-R, That is the Question
the best compromise is the 9 I hear. Fat ugly chicks have personalities sort of thing
A lot of the older dudes ride them too so they must be OK.

A lot of the older dudes ride them too so they must be OK.
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Re: ZX7-R or ZX9-R, That is the Question
So when r u gunna move in to the comfort sport zone BuckBuck wrote:the best compromise is the 9 I hear. Fat ugly chicks have personalities sort of thing![]()
A lot of the older dudes ride them too so they must be OK.

Go the nine better value

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I owned a zx6 and came back after a 5 year layoff to the 9, its a great bike, much more comfortable than the 6, holds a Ventura rack nicely, and hang on when you twist the throttle mate. Go the 9Vega wrote:Howdy,
I have done some searching regarding my topic but have found nothing.
My old bike was a 91 ZXR-750. I loved that bike, rode it daily and found it a comfortable bike to ride.
Would you even consider a ZX6 for the job? Just to chuck them into the debate aswell. Same vintage.
Thanks in Advance



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