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600 vs 1000
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[size=1.45em]I've been occasionally looking from afar at the Fazer 1000's, and have noticed that a few of you have the 600 and a 1000 too, and was just wondering what your thoughts were on the main differences of the 2 bikes.[/size]
[size=1.45em]To be totally honest i mainly use my bike for work, which isn't that far away anyway, and i've got the bike running just how i want it, which is very good, but would appreciate any opinions or plusses and minuses please?[/size]

[size=1.45em]Cheers, Darren.[/size]
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#2
600 all the way!!!!!
1000 for touring or long journeys . The thou is too much for every day and the 600 will give abreast 55 meg
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(16-10-12, 09:30 PM)clayt74 link Wrote: 600 all the way!!!!!
1000 for touring or long journeys . The thou is too much for every day and the 600 will give abreast 55 meg




me too......nice having a thou though  Big Grin
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#4
As much as i'd like to, i can't really justify having both, plus i don't really have the space to garage 2 bikes, so it'd be one or the other.
I've done so much work over the last few years on my bike that it makes me extremely reluctant to even think about parting with it, but then i was flicking through Ebay yesterday and saw some very well looked after 1000's in very good nick with low mileage and it kind of got me going!  :b
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(17-10-12, 07:30 AM)darrsi link Wrote: As much as i'd like to, i can't really justify having both, plus i don't really have the space to garage 2 bikes, so it'd be one or the other.
I've done so much work over the last few years on my bike that it makes me extremely reluctant to even think about parting with it, but then i was flicking through Ebay yesterday and saw some very well looked after 1000's in very good nick with low mileage and it kind of got me going!  :b


had a quick look on the bay this morning  Wink  theres some very good bikes on there at very good prices  Wink  time of year in your favour  Big Grin
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#6
Yeah there are some nice tidy looking bikes up for sale at the moment, it is very tempting!
I had 5 numbers up on the lotto last Saturday (between 3 of us), i'm sort of grateful but extremely gutted at the same time, i had visions of a small fleet of bikes  :'( :'( :'(
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#7
A mate who I sometimes ride with has a 1000 Fazer and like you I have been tempted to go for one. I think it might be better for the occasional camping trip with all the gear loaded, but for the rest of the time I think I would prefer the lesser wieght of my FZS600. It's really down to personal choice but for me I think I'll stick with the 600.
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have you seen the thou in for sale section....look for MIKEH57,looks good and a nice mileage/price  Big Grin
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I've kind of been brought up surrounded by my brother's big engined bikes, he's had a V-Max, CBX1000, Z1300 and an XJ1300.
The only one of those that i rode was the V-Max which was really bloody heavy, and didn't like turning corners too well.
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#10
I went from a 600 to a 1000 to 'get it out of my system'. Mental engine but does feel heavier & slower to turn (in standard trim).
Now I have been there, done it I might return back to the 600, which is probably more suited to road speeds.

If you don't tour or go two-up regularly, the 600 is probably all you need...I just had an itch that needed scratching
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(17-10-12, 05:21 PM)kebab19 link Wrote: I went from a 600 to a 1000 to 'get it out of my system'. Mental engine but does feel heavier & slower to turn (in standard trim).
Now I have been there, done it I might return back to the 600, which is probably more suited to road speeds.

If you don't tour or go two-up regularly, the 600 is probably all you need...I just had an itch that needed scratching


if iam honest i would agree with kebab........but you do get more respect on the road with the 1000  Wink and its great when people ask what bike you ride and you can answer.....A THOU....with a great big grin on your face  Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
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The day i get respect on the roads around where i live, pigs will fly  :lol
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#13
I have the two and I agree with all the above, Only area for me where the thou shines is  for 2 up work ,For solo work  its to manic, Even for touring in places that I don't know the power and extra weight of the thou can easily get me into trouble.
The layout is very similar so thats a good thing for maintainence etc . Also factor in the price of a rear shock as standard thou ones are an issue.
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#14
The only time I really ride my 600 is when the wife and I get out of London on the odd weekend and I've never found it lacking in power. 


She only weighs 8st though and I'm only 11.5 st so that's probably why!  :lol
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#15
I think a lot of it depends too on where and how you ride.. I ride a thou now but have had the 600 fazer in the past.. I get the get it out your system bit.. Mines was a 1100 blackbird for that..
The majority of my riding could best be decribed as rural, im rarely in citys or motorways but do tend to ride "progressavely" so the thou makes sense for me..
See what 2 ups like in the spring

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#16
I live and work in North West London, so basically i ride in a lot of daily traffic.
Judging by all your input it doesn't sound like the 600 is going to go anywhere too soon.
And as people have suggested, i think it is just a case of "scratching that itch", but with the amount of traffic i've been dealing with recently i don't think the extra weight of the 1000 would be appreciated.
Good to hear your views though, i knew it was a question worth asking.  Smile
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#17
what you need to do is get a cheap 125. ride that for a month or so. then go back to the 600 and it will feel like a rocketship Smile
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#18
I did consider a rocket ship but the insurance was sky high.......  :lol
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#19
I had a thou for 10 years then downsized to a 600. I too live in North London and use it to commute 15 miles each way through traffic....all I can say is don't go for the thousand!


I never ride two up and I have toured France a couple of times on the bigger bike, alone, and don't think I'd notice much difference on the 600. Not much chance of me doing too much touring in the future, so I won't be testing it.


So for your main mileage of getting through traffic you will notice the height and weight of the 1000 and it makes a big difference. I briefly had an injected 600 and didn't like that, but now I have a carbed version I can say it's easily the best bike I've had for what I use it for. Smile
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@Wookee, that's an interesting comment about the injection 600 compared to the carbed version, what was it that you didn't like about it?
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