Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
- z900/zx9
- KSRC Contributor

- Posts: 2796
- Joined: Wed Nov 02, 2005 1:33 pm
- Location: Kawasakiville Victoria
Re: Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
Dont know what you softies are complaining about,seat on my nine is fine
And yep i lurve my nine has done more kays than most bikes around 164000 and counting ,and still gets up and boogies.Comfy YEP
Reliable YEP.Comes with Plenty of Bling YEP sounds great YEP (thanks mr tingate) Good weather protection YEP.What else could you want in a bike 
http://tinypic.com/hu369k.jpg[/img]
Z900, z900RS , H2 Ninja 1000 Supercharged. FPV Supercharged Pursuit ute..
Z900, z900RS , H2 Ninja 1000 Supercharged. FPV Supercharged Pursuit ute..
- jl4049
- KSRC Member

- Posts: 110
- Joined: Thu Dec 13, 2007 3:31 pm
- Bike: ZX9R
- State: Victoria
- Location: Sale, Vic
Re: Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
You won't go wrong with a ZX9, I love mine to bits, bits of plastic might fall off from time to time, occasionally a wire to the tail lights or some other insignificant part will come off and need to be resoldered. Engine never quits, it has enough power to stay on the heels of any new 1000 bike on the road, if it cant, swap riders and watch it pull away from the flash new bike, runs near on a ten flat down the 1/4 with some practice, strapping the front and a sprocket change may even see you in the high 9's. Can easily do 2500km in 3-4 days without crippling the rider, is reliable enough and good enough on fuel (depending on how much fun your ride to work is) to be a daily commuter. Feels a LOT bulkier than current litre bikes, but isn't really that much harder to hustle through the twisties, will get eaten by any 600 on your favourite road, unless your favourite road is straight, in which case you will go flying past them at such a rate they will cry and want one.
As others have said, it really is very difficult to find another bike that does it all as well as a later model ZX9 2000, K1 and K2 Gixxers are a pretty good all rounder, but I prefer the ZX9.
Ramble over, off to get another beer
As others have said, it really is very difficult to find another bike that does it all as well as a later model ZX9 2000, K1 and K2 Gixxers are a pretty good all rounder, but I prefer the ZX9.
Ramble over, off to get another beer
C1 ZX9R
- Cath
- KSRC Addict

- Posts: 3447
- Joined: Wed Oct 13, 2004 9:08 pm
- Bike: ZX10R
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Yarramalongwayaway
Re: Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
Can't agree with either of these comments!jl4049 wrote: will get eaten by any 600 on your favourite road, unless your favourite road is straight, in which case you will go flying past them at such a rate they will cry and want one.
First half of the sentence: When it comes to road riding, it's more about the rider than the bike. As an extreme example, I've seen a postie bike overtake a CBRthou, not to mention most of the 9 riders I know are quick and extremely capable riders.
And you will never make a 6 rider cry and want a 9 - why would they want to downgrade like that???
Road: 2005 ZX10R - not named yet
Road: 2008 Z750 - Kwak
Track: 2006 ZX6R - Yoshi (with a very Genki undertail)
Road: 2008 Z750 - Kwak
Track: 2006 ZX6R - Yoshi (with a very Genki undertail)
- z900/zx9
- KSRC Contributor

- Posts: 2796
- Joined: Wed Nov 02, 2005 1:33 pm
- Location: Kawasakiville Victoria
Re: Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
Yep i dont believe a 600 has ever passed me on my favorite roads. I do remember a ride with photomike where i was going along as usual and stopped at the end,mike then pulled over and said did you see that guy on the 600 he was going at it real hard trying to catch you.Nope didnt see him until i had pulled over.It is definatly the rider that is the difference on the road plus knowing the road is also a great advantage.But when i consistantly get passed by 600cc bikes i will buy one 
http://tinypic.com/hu369k.jpg[/img]
Z900, z900RS , H2 Ninja 1000 Supercharged. FPV Supercharged Pursuit ute..
Z900, z900RS , H2 Ninja 1000 Supercharged. FPV Supercharged Pursuit ute..
- jl4049
- KSRC Member

- Posts: 110
- Joined: Thu Dec 13, 2007 3:31 pm
- Bike: ZX9R
- State: Victoria
- Location: Sale, Vic
Re: Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
My favourite roads are very twisty
the 600 keeps getting me under brakes 
C1 ZX9R
- Nelso
- VIP MEMBER

- Posts: 3691
- Joined: Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:22 pm
- Bike: ZRX
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Wollongong
Re: Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
I've changed my mind.
Fuck the nine. I want a 10!
For the track.
They are sooooooo much fun.
For the track.
They are sooooooo much fun.
Green '08 ZRX1200 Road bike
Green 2012 ZX10 Track/race bike
Green '89 H1 ZXR750 race bike
'89 RMX250 motard race bike
2015 YZ450
2017 KTM EXC300
Green 2012 ZX10 Track/race bike
Green '89 H1 ZXR750 race bike
'89 RMX250 motard race bike
2015 YZ450
2017 KTM EXC300
- swearbear9r
- KSRC Contributor

- Posts: 1276
- Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:48 pm
- Bike: ZX9R
- State: South Australia
- Location: Naracoorte
Re: Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
i love my nine.. if i was to get a track day bike soooo go the 10.............nothing beeeeeets gong to adelaide on the 9 lol 
Swearbear
Re: Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
The 9 is a great bike,
I had a beautiful blue c1 many moons ago. The thing I remember most about it apart from the great colour is that engine. It pulled so hard!and was so smooth.
The handling was average but that motor was great. 2up riding is a breeze and long distances where not a problem. Did I mention how hard the motor pulled
I had a beautiful blue c1 many moons ago. The thing I remember most about it apart from the great colour is that engine. It pulled so hard!and was so smooth.
The handling was average but that motor was great. 2up riding is a breeze and long distances where not a problem. Did I mention how hard the motor pulled
- Richo
- Team Chainsaw

- Posts: 1919
- Joined: Wed Apr 09, 2008 1:55 pm
- Bike: ZRX
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Mount Colah
Re: Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
What she saidCath wrote:I've ridden Dave's 9 quite a few times and as much as I bag him out about it, they're an awesome bike.
The best all-round, do-everything road bike you can get. They have plenty of get-up-and-go, very comfy for long rides, plenty of luggage attachment options for long rides, won't limit you in the twisties, easy to ride. Basically, you can do practically everything on them, and it does it all really, really well.
I really dont know why I stick with the six, but Ive gone on and on about it for so long now, I gotta save face.
Do yaselves a favour and go the nine!
2004 ZRX1200R
And on the seventh day Richo ended his work which he had made. Decided resting was for soft cox, straddled the REX and headed up the old road.
And it was good
And on the seventh day Richo ended his work which he had made. Decided resting was for soft cox, straddled the REX and headed up the old road.
And it was good
Re: Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
I have the 2002 version (my second. Bought a new one in 2002, traded it in '04 for a z1000 which got stolen. Nowdays I'm on another '02 ZX9)macca wrote:So after 3 months of trying I have finally managed to sell my ZZR and now have my heart set on buying a 9![]()
I have found one I like the look of - 2003 model, lime green, low kms, nice exhaust, right price.... now Im just after the low down... the good, the bad, the ugly..... any comments?
![]()
![]()
Great bike, which I still like better than modern hypersports.
Super-comfy, very stable, sounds awesome, heaps of top end. Even the stock suspenders are pretty good, and I never like stock suspenders.
I can fang with a mate on a new blade, and he's a much faster rider than me, so they are certainly capable.
Downsides? Errrr.....well it's heavier/wider than modern tackle. Throttle response feels less precise than current machines (though still prefectly smooth & fine from where I sit)
Can get carb icing when its really cold (mind you, this was riding in freezing fog from Canberra to Cooma in winter)
I love the things.

- Cath
- KSRC Addict

- Posts: 3447
- Joined: Wed Oct 13, 2004 9:08 pm
- Bike: ZX10R
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Yarramalongwayaway
Re: Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
hahahaha - Oi! I see what you did there!Richo wrote:
What she said
I missed this last time the thread was active!
Road: 2005 ZX10R - not named yet
Road: 2008 Z750 - Kwak
Track: 2006 ZX6R - Yoshi (with a very Genki undertail)
Road: 2008 Z750 - Kwak
Track: 2006 ZX6R - Yoshi (with a very Genki undertail)
Re: Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
Hi there
I have only had my 9 on the road since late friday afternoon and i love it. I have not had a bike for approx 2 years and bought it damaged and have repaired it and made it mine over time. Friday was RWC and rego and now she is on the road.
She is comfortable/fast and looks great. She is a 1996 B series bike and i think i will keep her forever.
Cheers Nick
I have only had my 9 on the road since late friday afternoon and i love it. I have not had a bike for approx 2 years and bought it damaged and have repaired it and made it mine over time. Friday was RWC and rego and now she is on the road.
She is comfortable/fast and looks great. She is a 1996 B series bike and i think i will keep her forever.
Cheers Nick
- laidback
- VIP MEMBER

- Posts: 3307
- Joined: Mon Mar 02, 2009 4:55 pm
- Bike: ZRX
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Wagga Wagga, NSW
Re: Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
I love the 9 because it's so much more than...well, have a look...
Roady - ZRX1200R
Tracky - ZX9R F1 Team Jerry Atric
I've reached the age where 'happy hour' is a nap.
Tracky - ZX9R F1 Team Jerry Atric
I've reached the age where 'happy hour' is a nap.
Re: Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
I love the "00" 9 as it has more power and is alot faster than my WR400F....
Oh yeah just got it today....Now I have to learn to ride again
Oh yeah just got it today....Now I have to learn to ride again
I had ZXR-750 
But now I have a 2000 ZX9-R
But now I have a 2000 ZX9-R
- ty
- Team Ninja
- Posts: 2869
- Joined: Thu Apr 22, 2004 9:24 am
- Bike: Honda
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Gosford
- Contact:
Re: Why do you / don't you "love the 9"
You'll have a ball!
Take it easy while you learn the bike - it'll soon be second nature to you.
Take it easy while you learn the bike - it'll soon be second nature to you.
If you have no fear, you're not going fast enough.
Never argue with an idiot. He'll drag you down to his level, then beat you with experience.
Never argue with an idiot. He'll drag you down to his level, then beat you with experience.