Would I be happy with a ZZR 600?
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Would I be happy with a ZZR 600?
Guys (unisex)
would I be happy riding a ZZR 600 or should I just save up for a year longer for a old ZXR 7 ?????
Considering the old beast that I have now, will the 600 keep me amused for a year or so?
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would I be happy riding a ZZR 600 or should I just save up for a year longer for a old ZXR 7 ?????
Considering the old beast that I have now, will the 600 keep me amused for a year or so?
cheers
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re: Would I be happy with a ZZR 600?
well it'll be 1) lighter b) more of a screamer III)similar in seating position.
magic 8 ball answers "maybe".
magic 8 ball answers "maybe".
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re: Would I be happy with a ZZR 600?
the zzr 600 is a bloody good bike and comfy too.......
I sometimes wish I'd still got mine (esp. when the 9 decides to go in the opposite direction to where I wanna go
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I sometimes wish I'd still got mine (esp. when the 9 decides to go in the opposite direction to where I wanna go

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i have to agree on the comfy thing, and thats from just spending 5 minutes on one in the showroom. If i had the kitty i woulda ridden it out of there.
Also think this way, bikes have a more torsionally rigid chassis nowdays than the mighty old gpz900 and would be exponentially better and can go a hell of a lot harder. so if your starting to scrape bits on the 900, then a zzr600 would be keeping you busy for long enough
(at least thats what i've been told by people that've had a few old clunkers and a few newies)
Also think this way, bikes have a more torsionally rigid chassis nowdays than the mighty old gpz900 and would be exponentially better and can go a hell of a lot harder. so if your starting to scrape bits on the 900, then a zzr600 would be keeping you busy for long enough

(at least thats what i've been told by people that've had a few old clunkers and a few newies)
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Re: Would I be happy with a ZZR 600?
don't ask me mate i couldn't decide between them so I've got both. I commute on the zzr600 its very bloody comfortable (i had the rock hard kwaka seat redone by Ergo seats in Brissie). The zx7r is awesome for going sictape wrote:Guys (unisex)
would I be happy riding a ZZR 600 or should I just save up for a year longer for a old ZXR 7 ?????
Considering the old beast that I have now, will the 600 keep me amused for a year or so?
cheers

In terms of handling, power and brakes the 7 leaves the zzr600 for dead but i wouldn't want to commute on it (too heavy, not good vis and too fast).
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re: Would I be happy with a ZZR 600?
Mick
re
the ZZR
compared to the mighty GPz
it probably has about the same or maybe a bit less power
It will be better in the corners (better chassis and tyres)
and probably stop a lot better too
comfort...? 50/50
my comments having ridden ZZR's and digging back into the
grey matter for thoughts from the last time I rode a GPz
(bout 15 year ago
)
see if you can test ride one, you might be surprised
just how good they are .....
and easier on the purse than a 7r...
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the ZZR
compared to the mighty GPz
it probably has about the same or maybe a bit less power
It will be better in the corners (better chassis and tyres)
and probably stop a lot better too
comfort...? 50/50
my comments having ridden ZZR's and digging back into the
grey matter for thoughts from the last time I rode a GPz
(bout 15 year ago

see if you can test ride one, you might be surprised
just how good they are .....
and easier on the purse than a 7r...
ciao
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Re: re: Would I be happy with a ZZR 600?
Do they do that?Rossi wrote:esp. when the 9 decides to go in the opposite direction to where I wanna go)

re: Would I be happy with a ZZR 600?
Go for the ZZR 600 Mick!!! It is the best purchase I have ever made, has plenty of power and a comfortable riding position.
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Re: re: Would I be happy with a ZZR 600?
Yeah, what she saidColettezzr600 wrote:Go for the ZZR 600 Mick!!! It is the best purchase I have ever made, has plenty of power and a comfortable riding position.
I promise, you won't look back (and yes, I am also biased!)

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then get a 4 into 1 exhaust on it.. i hear it gives it abit more power..
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Re: re: Would I be happy with a ZZR 600?
The ZZR looks a tad bizarre one-sided. It's almost like they never thought it could be done, and the plastic work/swing-arm combo is way ugly on the naked side.Dan wrote:then get a 4 into 1 exhaust on it.. i hear it gives it abit more power..

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saw a ZZR1100 with the same hindle set up as Ron's..
They had a nice big Hindle sticker on the swing arm on the naked side..
looked ok imo.
They had a nice big Hindle sticker on the swing arm on the naked side..
looked ok imo.
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re: Would I be happy with a ZZR 600?
Mick the ZZR6 is a pretty Good bit of kit Mate ... snatch it n run like a barstage
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re: Would I be happy with a ZZR 600?
I tested heaps of bikes before deciding on my zzr600. Comfy on the 5-6 hr rides. Pleanty of go... great out of the corners and excellent acceleration. The insurance is a lot less then bigger bikes and they look sexy.
Yes. I'm biased too.

Yes. I'm biased too.

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