Next Bike Advice
- Valheru70
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Next Bike Advice
Hi,
I have just got my full licence and am really sick of riding the missus's EL250 so it is time to get a "first" big bike and I am after some recommendations. I am looking around at Zx7's and early Zx6's maybey even a nice ZXR750, would these be a smart idea for a first big bike and is around 50000ks too much for one of these engines.
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Valheru70
I have just got my full licence and am really sick of riding the missus's EL250 so it is time to get a "first" big bike and I am after some recommendations. I am looking around at Zx7's and early Zx6's maybey even a nice ZXR750, would these be a smart idea for a first big bike and is around 50000ks too much for one of these engines.
Regards
Valheru70
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Re: Next Bike Advice
I wouldn't worry about kilometers if you can get your hands on a well serviced one. Phil's 9 is a perfect example. All of the bikes you've mentioned are fantastic, I'd just sit on a few, and see which are more comfy!
I'm a massive fan of the ZX7 though!
I'm a massive fan of the ZX7 though!

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Re: Next Bike Advice
first question is what kind of riding will u be doing/anticipate doing??? and is there a definite style concern.... ie naked or sports...?
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- Valheru70
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Re: Next Bike Advice
Hi ,
Thanks for your replys, I prefer the fully faired sports bike and I will be not commuting just riding for fun and maybey a few track days in the future (although I wouldn't know where to start).
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Valheru70
Thanks for your replys, I prefer the fully faired sports bike and I will be not commuting just riding for fun and maybey a few track days in the future (although I wouldn't know where to start).
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Valheru70
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Re: Next Bike Advice
well sounds like the current bikes u have in mind are the goods...
provided the engines have not been abused, 50 thou shouldnt worry any modern japanese engine... never ridden any of the bikes u mention tho i have a bit of a soft spot 97/98 600s...
cheers
Owen
provided the engines have not been abused, 50 thou shouldnt worry any modern japanese engine... never ridden any of the bikes u mention tho i have a bit of a soft spot 97/98 600s...
cheers
Owen
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Re: Next Bike Advice
Although ZXR750's have some appeal, as do the ZX7R's, I would look down the ZX6R route. It's just a better bike for what you intend doing and no slower than the ZXR or the 7R! Plus, if you are intending doing track days, the 6 would be an absolute weapon at Barbagello, with it's lighter weight and sharper steering!!!! 

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Re: Next Bike Advice
Marty ..... thought you would have conned him into getting a ZRX also
Everyone knows that these are 'the' bike to have these days! 



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A Rex is not recommended for inexperienced players though Swabs!!!!!!swabio-ACT wrote:Marty ..... thought you would have conned him into getting a ZRX alsoEveryone knows that these are 'the' bike to have these days!

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if its just for fun rides, and u want faired..ur a poof... get a naked!!
zeddie all the way!!
zeddie all the way!!
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Ahhhh well i am fucked then aren't I.... bloody hell marty or should I say Jack..... you could have warned me before!Strika wrote:A Rex is not recommended for inexperienced players though Swabs!!!!!!swabio-ACT wrote:Marty ..... thought you would have conned him into getting a ZRX alsoEveryone knows that these are 'the' bike to have these days!

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Re: Next Bike Advice
Here here
98/99 ZX6 are a weapon of a bike . Look like a 9 or even a 12 at a glance .
Only prob I'm aware of is the usual oil burning when they get a bit long in the tooth but you get that with any bike.
2nd gear can tend to jump out under power after a while 60+K. A new shifter assy normally sorts this out though (ebay)
FYI A mate of mine has one and hangs off my ass like a bloody dag when we find a few nice twisties. If I let him get in front I have to work pretty hard to keep on him under brakes and mid corner(not always successful)...Though powering out on the 10 is always very rewarding (no substitute for HorsepowerLOL)
The Collie track days go alright too apparantly .. You get to wear out BOTH sides of your tyres!!!
IMO
98/99 ZX6 are a weapon of a bike . Look like a 9 or even a 12 at a glance .
Only prob I'm aware of is the usual oil burning when they get a bit long in the tooth but you get that with any bike.
2nd gear can tend to jump out under power after a while 60+K. A new shifter assy normally sorts this out though (ebay)
FYI A mate of mine has one and hangs off my ass like a bloody dag when we find a few nice twisties. If I let him get in front I have to work pretty hard to keep on him under brakes and mid corner(not always successful)...Though powering out on the 10 is always very rewarding (no substitute for HorsepowerLOL)
The Collie track days go alright too apparantly .. You get to wear out BOTH sides of your tyres!!!
IMO

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- Valheru70
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Re: Next Bike Advice
great advice thanks guys thanks (except neka
) I will try to have a ride on a few and see whats around in Perth.

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Sounds like you had better move it on then Richard, do you want any help with loading the trailer?swabio-ACT wrote:Ahhhh well i am fucked then aren't I.... bloody hell marty or should I say Jack..... you could have warned me before!Strika wrote:A Rex is not recommended for inexperienced players though Swabs!!!!!!swabio-ACT wrote:Marty ..... thought you would have conned him into getting a ZRX alsoEveryone knows that these are 'the' bike to have these days!
& Valheru Im with Neka Zed thou or seven fifty

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Re: Next Bike Advice
Buy anything , a Kmart mountain bike will seem like fun after the EL250 

Ummmm let me see