ZX12R or ZX10R?
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re: ZX12R or ZX10R?
i sat on a heap of bikes today while in Sydney city cycles just to get a feel, and MAN are there different ones out there. a zx10r is too small for me, i want something with me sitting less on top & at the front. i'd hate to imagine what you'd feel sitting on it.
today i sat on a zx10r, zx12r, zx6r, zzr600, z1000, zx6, fazer and they all felt different. Seriously go and sit on the bikes in the riding position and see which one you could see yourself on in 12 months (not 2 days) time. I'd toss up between your curent beast (the zzr600 felt so nice, i can imagine similar things about the 1200) or the zx12r.
The jury is in.
today i sat on a zx10r, zx12r, zx6r, zzr600, z1000, zx6, fazer and they all felt different. Seriously go and sit on the bikes in the riding position and see which one you could see yourself on in 12 months (not 2 days) time. I'd toss up between your curent beast (the zzr600 felt so nice, i can imagine similar things about the 1200) or the zx12r.
The jury is in.
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Here ya go kids.
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Scotty,
we wanted pics of the bike, I don't see any bike in these shots....oh wait....the big black thing the girls are on.........
we wanted pics of the bike, I don't see any bike in these shots....oh wait....the big black thing the girls are on.........
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re: ZX12R or ZX10R?
I like the aftermarket bits that came with it, enjoy your new rides ! 

Ride it like you hate it
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Good to see you Grand daughters enjoying your new scoot too Jon, that the kwika singlets they got from Poppy for Xmas or what ?
Cheers OLD Brett

Cheers OLD Brett
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Poppy Hops on .... CBR150 (Superlite) CBR954 "Blade"
Nanna Naps on .... MoriWAKI NSR85 (Motolite) ZX10R "Crim"
We may ride like Old Can'ts, But Phuk we look DOOG !!!!!!
Poppy Hops on .... CBR150 (Superlite) CBR954 "Blade"
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Pontikat wrote:Good to see you Grand daughters enjoying your new scoot too Jon, that the kwika singlets they got from Poppy for Xmas or what ?![]()
Cheers OLD Brett
HEY, me not your age yat poppa Brett! Besides I can still swing a leg over as good as anyone.

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"Nan & Pop Racing"
Poppy Hops on .... CBR150 (Superlite) CBR954 "Blade"
Nanna Naps on .... MoriWAKI NSR85 (Motolite) ZX10R "Crim"
We may ride like Old Can'ts, But Phuk we look DOOG !!!!!!
Poppy Hops on .... CBR150 (Superlite) CBR954 "Blade"
Nanna Naps on .... MoriWAKI NSR85 (Motolite) ZX10R "Crim"
We may ride like Old Can'ts, But Phuk we look DOOG !!!!!!
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re: ZX12R or ZX10R?
Give them some umbrellas, they could come in handy at PI later in the year. 

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FZR600 >> ZX6R >> ZX9R >> ZX9R Brisbane
Paper needs nerf, scissors ok. Signed, rock.
Dave (Mojo67)
FZR600 >> ZX6R >> ZX9R >> ZX9R Brisbane
Paper needs nerf, scissors ok. Signed, rock.
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Yeah but i would rather a free wet t-shirt exhibition. 

re: ZX12R or ZX10R?
Rode the ZX10 today.
Expected it to be flighty and twitchy. Boy was I wrong!!!!
It actually felt quite grounded and held its line very well. At road legal speeds.
Loved the all over power from the fuel injection.
Stalled it twice at the lights - initial take off.
Didnt like the vibration, induction noise and the hard to get down changes. These where made easier by reving just before the down change. (??? Seemed Easier)
Would like to try one for the weekend, to get a better over-all feel.
Expected it to be flighty and twitchy. Boy was I wrong!!!!
It actually felt quite grounded and held its line very well. At road legal speeds.
Loved the all over power from the fuel injection.
Stalled it twice at the lights - initial take off.
Didnt like the vibration, induction noise and the hard to get down changes. These where made easier by reving just before the down change. (??? Seemed Easier)
Would like to try one for the weekend, to get a better over-all feel.
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Re: re: ZX12R or ZX10R?
irishmale wrote:Rode the ZX10 today.
Expected it to be flighty and twitchy. Boy was I wrong!!!!
It actually felt quite grounded and held its line very well. At road legal speeds.
Loved the all over power from the fuel injection.
Stalled it twice at the lights - initial take off.
Didnt like the vibration, induction noise and the hard to get down changes. These where made easier by reving just before the down change. (??? Seemed Easier)
Would like to try one for the weekend, to get a better over-all feel.
Road legal speeds? does anyone ride at those?

From what i have heard quite a few of them have stiff gearboxs to the point of blisters on ya toes after a days riding

Be a great toy but
Ride it like you hate it
re: ZX12R or ZX10R?
just relaxing after a track day... toes blistered, sore ankles and tried wrists... lol
actually, its not that bad guys. I loved it. Just a little worn out. I LOVE THE INDUCTION ROAR and the vibration just makes it so uncouth I just love it.
(note to self, get knee pads before leaning too far over... now to the tailor)
actually, its not that bad guys. I loved it. Just a little worn out. I LOVE THE INDUCTION ROAR and the vibration just makes it so uncouth I just love it.
(note to self, get knee pads before leaning too far over... now to the tailor)
Quiet they're sleeping.
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2004 ZX 10R is Gone
2002 ZX 6R 636 (is Gone)
2007 YZF-1000 R1
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2004 ZX 10R is Gone
2002 ZX 6R 636 (is Gone)
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hammer wrote:irishmale wrote:Rode the ZX10 today.
Expected it to be flighty and twitchy. Boy was I wrong!!!!
It actually felt quite grounded and held its line very well. At road legal speeds.
Loved the all over power from the fuel injection.
Stalled it twice at the lights - initial take off.
Didnt like the vibration, induction noise and the hard to get down changes. These where made easier by reving just before the down change. (??? Seemed Easier)
Would like to try one for the weekend, to get a better over-all feel.
Road legal speeds? does anyone ride at those?![]()
From what i have heard quite a few of them have stiff gearboxs to the point of blisters on ya toes after a days riding![]()
Be a great toy but
I found the opposite with the gear changes, if I was too light in shifting; it couldn't decide which gear to go too and then CLUNK in it would go


Thats what its all about IMO.

I don't think I had time to watch the speedo

But only one complaint or minor concern, it is the same I guess with all big engines (same on the ZZR1200) that is I can feel the higher rev's do add an extra element of centrifical g-force reaction (latitudinal torque) which I have to counteract by manhandling it a bit more in addition to the wheel g-forces of course.
Is this just me or am I right?
Newton's third law states that "An action is always opposed by an equal reaction: the mutual actions of two bodies are always equal and act in opposite directions".

Last edited by Jonno on Thu Feb 17, 2005 10:47 pm, edited 6 times in total.
re: ZX12R or ZX10R?
oh yeah, congrats on your buy mate. I love the 12R in black!! Looks the treat...
I'm thinking I should buy my next bike in Brissy!!! nice service!!
I'm thinking I should buy my next bike in Brissy!!! nice service!!
Quiet they're sleeping.
2007 YZF-1000 R1
2003 BA XR8
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2007 YZF-1000 R1
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2004 ZX 10R is Gone
2002 ZX 6R 636 (is Gone)
Re: re: ZX12R or ZX10R?
scotty37 wrote: ...went with the front wheel just off the road![]()
Thats what its all about IMO.![]()
Couldn't agree more.. (HUGH Grin just thinking of it)
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