wow that looks aggressive haha.
The 08 gsxr750 looks so good and clean though, damn. Ughh decisions, decisions.
Yes it does http://imgur.com/YahRXUD

wow that looks aggressive haha.
The 08 gsxr750 looks so good and clean though, damn. Ughh decisions, decisions.
although the factory exhaust is too long. Not a huge problem.If you go gixxer make sure it's 08+. less issues with them.
I'd rather have a too long stock pipe then have my stator fail and leave me stranded.although the factory exhaust is too long. Not a huge problem.
I am doing some research on clipons and rearsets. These are new terms to me.
Funny, in the 3 years I've owned mine, I have yet to face this issue. It's is a common one though, even amongst the 08-10 models.I'd rather have a too long stock pipe then have my stator fail and leave me stranded.
Any bike will last with proper maintenance. In fact, I'll bet whatever bike you get will definitely outlast your interest in it.
You'll move on to something faster/bigger/sexier/more expensive/less expensive/naked/touring/bicycle/etc...
Or give it up because no money/new baby/wife hates it/freaked myself out/saw a friend go down/my joints hurt/etc...
... before any Japanese bike gives up on YOU.
油井緋色;2119515 said:Suzuki GSXR750.
I got around 5-6L/100km when I used to commute daily with it. The worse fuel economy I saw was 6.8L/100km because I was being a dingdong somewhere north.
What, my K7600 is giving me like 11-12 L/100km......Full tank only gets me about 140 or so, what should I be checking?? I guess I haven't changed my air filter in a while?
What, my K7600 is giving me like 11-12 L/100km
I wsa in the same dilemma lol... From what I've seen, and experienced you can't go wrong with a CBR600RR. Everyone will have their own opinions, but the CBR is really one of those bikes that comes out on top as reliable, and easier to commute on (which is a priority for you).
Yeah, I have slight changes, like a -1 rear sprocket, a GP1-Jardine slipon (with baffle in) and a 520 chain, but I was getting that mileage even before I made those changes. My girlfriend's 2000 R6 also had similar mileage but her bike was carbureted and not cared for that greatly. I have iridium plugs in, not that it makes a huge difference, and I normally cruise in the highest gear possible, 5-6k RPM. /scratches head
I seafoam the bike during/after winter, the chain is kept at the right tension, tires are 1 year old, but again have had this mileage ever since I had the bike 3 years ago.
I'm getting somewhere between 180-200/tank with -1/+2 gearing on an 06 750. Get your bike checked out dude.Yeah, I have slight changes, like a -1 rear sprocket, a GP1-Jardine slipon (with baffle in) and a 520 chain, but I was getting that mileage even before I made those changes.
I had my 2008 zx6r for 50k and never had any problems - I have my 2010 GSXR 750 for 50k now and I haven't had any issues. The gas consumption were about the same in both, fuel light would come on around 200km and the reserve would last about another 50k, you could do 300 at constant HWY speed.After I get M and decent km on my Ninja 300, I am looking forward to move on to SS. However I want to get one, use it as daily commuter during summer and keep it for long time. Whats a good SS which will be decent on fuel, maintenance and reliability?
Our bikes must be "special" I got an M4 slip on and never had an issueFunny, in the 3 years I've owned mine, I have yet to face this issue. It's is a common one though, even amongst the 08-10 models.