Martis quote Mike, the ZX9R suggestions are close, but not entirely fitting of your purchase criteria as stated above. Given the fact that you start with a 4, a ZX9R is going to cause you some issues if you do longer rides. (Don't ask Mal's opinion on this, the guys the height of a Jockey for fucks sake! He could ride a 125 GP and make it look big!!!)
Well Marti thank god i dont ride horses,yeah im short but 5'5" and 85kgs does not a jockey make If ya want a naked bike go with a newer bike than a zrx,they will be lighter by a long way and for what you want it for will do more than majority of people can use to its full extent.
Not knocking the zxr as i have never riden one but they do remind me of the suzuki gs 1000 i had when i was 18 years old.
Thanks everyone for the input but I'm pretty sure I don't want a really big bike - think I'd feel more comfortable on something not so massive to start with... still like the 650R the best so will ride one of those first and then maybe a Z750 and a Z1000. I know nothing about the ZRX or the ZX9R but they just look huge to me!!
I'm happy to have something for 1-2 years and then move up to something bigger/better once I really know what my renewed riding style/preference will be.... at present I'm just planning to use whatever I buy for weekend rides and maybe a short riding holiday or three a year. I walk or get the train to work so no need for a commuter, but still want something I feel is truly managable... some of the bikes I've sat on just felt way too big for me.... some of the tanks are so wide I couldn't even see the floor! (Probbaly doesn't matter I know, I guess it's just me being very out of touch with riding bigger bikes.)
Luckily I'm not in any hurry so will a refresher rider course then start testing - refining my list all the time though and have also decided to limit my budget to $10K as I'll possibly replace it within a year or two.
Yep you are right zx9 is a big bike especially compared to the modern 1000;s.and as for a zxr 1200 there even bigger and heavier.
I sugested a 9 as an all rounder.As for the 650 er6 twin kwaka i had a loan one of these for a day and proceeded to take it to every twistie road i could find within 6 hours.The result was it was easy to handle and was fun for quite a while but coming from a bigger bike i found that by the end of the day i had it pinned flat out where ever i went.But in your case returning to riding i am sure it could be a good choice.
If you do go that way make sure you get a pipe for it.
I ride a ER6N and love it. Doesn't have the grunt of the 1000's but is quick enough for road riding. The bigger bikes do me on corner exit. It tours well. I haven't pinned it flat out as with our speed laws down here have to be a bit careful and with no fairings get a bit of buffeting when the speed gets up.
Z1000 is the sort of bike that makes it look like a vehicle from a sci fi video game... Like Halo!! I'm sure it goes like a rocket too. As others have said, test ride a few bikes and you will find your preferences.
If you want something small and light I think the ER-6 will be your pick. It will do everything you want to do and be a very comfortable bike to do it on. From there, when you get more confident, the next progression would be a Z750, or Z1000 if you feel up to it. After you have outgrown these two bikes, only then start considering a ZX9, ZRX or Z1000 as you sound very cautious and I think the power of them will knock the confidence out of you if you jump on them too early. After a few years back riding I can see you ending up on a ZRX though. For us old blokes who can't fit on a sports bike anymore, they are rediculously fun to ride.
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
I'm with the whore - ZX14. Great for weekenders, excellent for the painfully boring trip down the Hume for Phillip Island from Sydney - even better when you take the mid land from Benalla - and makes us middle age folk get some adrenaline going. It's easy on the back and the arse once you get it set up to suit yourself.
My 2 cents worth!!!
I dont own either of these, ive got a 07 ZX10r, 96 ZX7R. but my girlfriend has owned both the ER-6 and Z750, so ive riden both.
ER-6 nice bike, good looking, but vibrates like a twin, its a 1200 engine chopped in half, stacked gearbox ect, girlfriend allways had trouble with gears changes, i didnt so dont kno if that was/is a problem?? and she bought bike new.
Z750 great bike, again good looking jigger, she loved it, but to tall and heavy for her,
that engine is bulletproof. But u will get bored with lack of power after a while. But great to start back on, then move up to Z100, again great looking bike. And yep i had one a while back, 03 in orange.
96 ZX7R roady
07 ZX10R tracky. to many mods to list here!
95 tickford XR6,
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