There is a lovely sheen replica gsxr ib a local dealers, this has really stirred my soul. Much more focused riding position obviously. but any Fazer owner had one to comment on the difference
Anyone had a gsxr750
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22-09-12, 03:56 PM
Well i rode a mates gsxr 600 the other day, it was good fun and sounded mean,had an akropovic can and stuff, but i wouldnt want to ride it far,
I would say theyre fun for sunday blasts of 50 to 100 miles, anything more and the fazer rules I also had the urge to continually ride like a tit on the gsxr whereas the fazer chills me out.
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
22-09-12, 07:37 PM
I was thinking it would be nice to get out of the wind blast on the local A roads.
I seem to remember my old cbr 600 was very relaxed at motorway speed.?
22-09-12, 08:18 PM
I've only ridden one once and it was a terrific sports bike. I didn't find it uncomfortable which was a bit of a shock and as I'm no spring chicken.
22-09-12, 09:57 PM
What model is it ? Is it an oil or water cooled bike ? I've had few of both, the later K series models are very light but the build quality is very poor !
22-09-12, 11:15 PM
i have a 2000 750y but i've not actually got it on the road yet
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23-09-12, 09:59 AM
Its a 2005 k5 . Its overpriced but as its a genuine Sheen replica. I should think it will hold its value. As their are only 30 in the UK!
23-09-12, 03:42 PM
I own and have owned several GSXR's as well as my fazer thou, I own gixxer thou K7.
I had to have another this year. I owned a K3 750, and only sold it for the fazer so I could take the missus. In my opinion the 750 is the best of the gixxers all round, great power and torque that you can use more of and better midrange than the 600. Sometimes wish I had the 750 again than the gixxer thou as you can cane it more, but I use the mode switch on my thou and can cut the power if I wish. Jumping from fazer to gixxer is very strange, but for general road riding the fazer is the best. Don't even think of taking a passenger on a gixxer apart from frightening your pillion to death, it's pure agony for the rider! Gixxers are great if you can keep your speed above average of 40 mph, as the weight kills the wrists. The seat is hard as nails too. The grin you get when you open the throttle and the soundtrack though is awesome, gixxers are very raw and scary fast. I'd give one a go, but be honest with what riding you do most of. ![]()
23-09-12, 03:49 PM
Forgot to mention the handling too, amazing it is
![]() They do tend to bring the loon out of you though as already mentioned. :evil A good gixxer 750, with a good pipe etc should give a good 130 BHP too.
23-09-12, 04:34 PM
I will be keeping my thou for 2 up work . thinks I will have a test ride to see how i get on with the riding position.It might be to severe for my creaking spine
23-09-12, 07:00 PM
Not gonna help the neck I'd imagine. The wrist thing scares me cos mine are gubbed and really tighten up after a couple hours on the fazer
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26-09-12, 09:40 PM
I've had one as my all in bike for the past 6 years (although finally test riding the little brother of its intended replacement his Saturday, so finally chopping it in). 35k miles, riden in all weathers, with luggage, pillion, you name it. Couldn't recommend it highly enough, comfy for 300+ mile journeys (I know, I did), camping, blasts etc. Soon get used to the position (had an FZ6 before), although it will goad you to give it the beans!
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27-09-12, 09:25 AM
How old are you poodyboy? The impulse to get one is still running but I feel I need to feel more commited before I ask for a test ride. Also not sure about paying so much over Parkers guide for a 20000 mile Sheen replica, if I put 10000 miles on , It will considered high mileage
27-09-12, 09:35 AM
Still the right side of 40, but only just. I've got a k7 (bought launch day 2006).
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27-09-12, 10:23 AM
Swapped bikes with mate for the ride home from Horse shoe pass few months back. GSXR1000K2. Knees, wrists & neck were aching after less than 5 minutes. Not even sure I could entertain one for the odd Sunday morning blast. Reminded me why I sold the Fireblade. I had to practically force him to pull over so we could swap back! I was toying with the idea of buying an old SRAD750 but quickly dismissed it after this.
27-09-12, 07:30 PM
Poody
How often did you wash it in rainy or winter weather? Does it not threaten to crumble if you don't?
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27-09-12, 10:43 PM
It does ok really. A couple of bits do suffer; the exup valve's right on the bottom of the exhaust, so that's in the firing line for salt'n'crap. Got to ACF50 that or it'll rot, and the radiators deteriorated a bit. But it's probably not washed as it should be. Mostly due to "I'm a lazy bastard"
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27-09-12, 11:50 PM
If you're a lazy bastard then I might as well just sell it now
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13-10-12, 04:20 PM
I finally had a go on a 09 model in a local dealers. as people have said , it would turn me into a holigan in no time at all.
Seems, not as much take of grunt as the 600 Fazer up to around 6000 revvs. easy to ride fast though, also very light. love one if I was a few years younger , but as it is my neck would never cope. getting back on my Fazer for the ride home made me appreciate what a good all rounder the Fazer is! Another after thoght is that it would be very hard to adjust to the totally different riding position and output if it was a second bike yet again probably no problem if you are 20ish
13-10-12, 08:19 PM
After reading all these I now know 2 things. My body just hurts on sportsbikes-wrists,shoulders,neck,hips-you name it its knackered! :'( Oh and the second thing...why were here on the "Foccers" site-theyre so comfortable-a bike for all seasons/reasons :lol Good luck to the masochists,see you at the osteopath! :lol
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