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Re: GSX-S 750
Cool. You got Rankin in to do the photography.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 5:31 pm IMG_29102021_173004_(2000_x_900_pixel).jpg
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Where's the carpet? The painted walls? The snap on tool cabinets?Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 5:31 pm IMG_29102021_173004_(2000_x_900_pixel).jpg
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Re: GSX-S 750
Tool cabinets are Halfords, out of shot the other way, and over flowing with tools and stuff, no carpet, it attracts damp, and no painted walls because decorating isn't my thing.
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Looks like my garage,but much tidier.
Big Z looking cool.
Big Z looking cool.
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That's the tidy end, no one is seeing the other end.
The Z is waiting for the 50mm fork extensions that are being made for it so it has some ground clearance. Dug out my 33mm Smooth Bores the other day and found they're the rather rare Kawasaki spacing rather than the more common Suzuki spacing, might fit them, they're a better fitment for the Z engine than the flatslides it currently has, they're really meant for early GSXRs
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I thought the same when I bought my 675R,the Street Triple's superior at most things but there's something about those old FZ750's.I'll never sell mine..Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 7:57 pmI really like it, but I was expecting a bigger difference to a 30 year old similar bike.
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They're surprisingly good for a 1985 design, the GSX is better at everything, but it's not a massive difference.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:39 amI thought the same when I bought my 675R,the Street Triple's superior at most things but there's something about those old FZ750's.I'll never sell mine..Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 7:57 pmI really like it, but I was expecting a bigger difference to a 30 year old similar bike.
Anyway I'm waiting for the roads to dry so I can go out on it this afternoon, picked up the handbook this morning, found out the traction control cuts power if the front wheel lifts, which means I'm not as crap at wheelies as I thought.
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Cheers, I'm really pleased I bought it, it's lovely having a bike that everything works on and it's no stressPotter wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:33 am I've been back over this thread and I think you made a cracking decision in the end (if my opinion counts for anything).
You could spend years fannying around looking at specs and deciding what to do, but you saw something, liked it and bought it.
Get out on it as much as you can and enjoy it for what it is.
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Re: GSX-S 750
There's a lot to be said for thatLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 12:31 pmCheers, I'm really pleased I bought it, it's lovely having a bike that everything works on and it's no stressPotter wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:33 am I've been back over this thread and I think you made a cracking decision in the end (if my opinion counts for anything).
You could spend years fannying around looking at specs and deciding what to do, but you saw something, liked it and bought it.
Get out on it as much as you can and enjoy it for what it is.
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 12:31 pmCheers, I'm really pleased I bought it, it's lovely having a bike that everything works on and it's no stressPotter wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:33 am I've been back over this thread and I think you made a cracking decision in the end (if my opinion counts for anything).
You could spend years fannying around looking at specs and deciding what to do, but you saw something, liked it and bought it.
Get out on it as much as you can and enjoy it for what it is.
This is part of what appeals about the GSX for me. Other bikes might be a bit better, but the GSX is cheaper and good enough for me. It'll work, have no issues and isn't too flash that I'll worry about it so I'll use it more. It's a bit UJM but yanno I quite like them, it's what I grew up with and they are bloody good at what they do
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Fucking fantastic bike, best bike I've ever owned, best wet weather bike I've ever ridden, traction control is hysterical, you can launch it in first like you're at Santa Pod and it just drives forward, no wheel spin, no wheelies, just the traction control light going spastic. Handling is fantastic now I've dropped the pre load to no. 2. (though apparently this only changes the ride height ) ABS earnt it's keep as well when someone decided to stop suddenly for no reason I could see
Took it out to Lowestoft and back, 80 miles of moist A12, it was great, really fucking great, Mofo calling it a UJM sums it up, it's fun like the original 4 cylinder Z650, but about a million times better, it's how we thought our bikes were in the deluded mid 80s.
Had a little bit of a race with an MT09, the GSX was just as quick, but I was revving the knackers off it through the gears, it could do with a screen or fairing.
Took it out to Lowestoft and back, 80 miles of moist A12, it was great, really fucking great, Mofo calling it a UJM sums it up, it's fun like the original 4 cylinder Z650, but about a million times better, it's how we thought our bikes were in the deluded mid 80s.
Had a little bit of a race with an MT09, the GSX was just as quick, but I was revving the knackers off it through the gears, it could do with a screen or fairing.
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That's better!Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 4:18 pm Fucking fantastic bike, best bike I've ever owned, best wet weather bike I've ever ridden, traction control is hysterical, you can launch it in first like you're at Santa Pod and it just drives forward, no wheel spin, no wheelies, just the traction control light going spastic. Handling is fantastic now I've dropped the pre load to no. 2. (though apparently this only changes the ride height ) ABS earnt it's keep as well when someone decided to stop suddenly for no reason I could see
Took it out to Lowestoft and back, 80 miles of moist A12, it was great, really fucking great, Mofo calling it a UJM sums it up, it's fun like the original 4 cylinder Z650, but about a million times better, it's how we thought our bikes were in the deluded mid 80s.
Had a little bit of a race with an MT09, the GSX was just as quick, but I was revving the knackers off it through the gears, it could do with a screen or fairing.
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Re: GSX-S 750
And the mudguard thing is staying on the back, without it you'd get a wet back, if anything it could do with being wider
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Re: GSX-S 750
Bike couldn't be more suitable for the Cheese, unless the reg had an A rather than an S in it
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Re: GSX-S 750
BitchKungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 4:44 pm Bike couldn't be more suitable for the Cheese, unless the reg had an A rather than an S in it
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Sounds to me like the jury is still out,then.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 4:18 pm Fucking fantastic bike, best bike I've ever owned, best wet weather bike I've ever ridden, traction control is hysterical, you can launch it in first like you're at Santa Pod and it just drives forward, no wheel spin, no wheelies, just the traction control light going spastic. Handling is fantastic.......
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