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Re: My next bike

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Have you started looking at exhausts, tail tidy's and top boxes yet?
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dern wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 8:20 pm
weeksy wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 8:07 pm
dern wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 8:06 pm

I understand the concept of profit but the price for the oil and filter are retail and they won't pay retail and an hourly rate should be about £60 an hour. Even if they mark up more on the parts that still only a hundred quid or so, not £250.
Im With ya, but that's sadly not the case
Sorry, that sounded snarky, I didn't mean it that way so sorry if it came across that way.
Lol I didn't take it like that at all.
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First thing to do is get the headers off and get busy with the polish. :thumbup:
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oh and welcome to...

The Suzuki 1000cc+ Wankers club!

There's Yozza, Wull, me and you.

Cheesy just missed the cut by 250cc.
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Supermofo wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 3:34 pm So bought the Pre-Reg GSXS 1000 :twisted:

Part of me thinks what the fluck have I done. The other part thinks it's the best thing since chips 8-)

They are delivering it 25 Feb which is the earliest they can do. Which is annoying as my 690 insurance runs out on the 22nd :angry-cussingblack: So need to look into some sort of short term insurance.

The bike has a warranty till Dec 23. First service is quoted at £250 by Suzuki :crazy: I'll see what Letchworth or St Neott's prices are like. Apparently I can go to any VAT registered place but think for the first service at least I'll use Suzuki.

So milky bars are on me :obscene-drinkingcheers:

Will stick a new bike fred up soon.

PS. It's a gixxer fing init.
It was the one that fired you up, so well done on seeing it through. You'd only have been comparing anything else to it if you'd bought a different bike. Win! :thumbup:
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Taipan wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:25 pm
Supermofo wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 3:34 pm So bought the Pre-Reg GSXS 1000 :twisted:

Part of me thinks what the fluck have I done. The other part thinks it's the best thing since chips 8-)

They are delivering it 25 Feb which is the earliest they can do. Which is annoying as my 690 insurance runs out on the 22nd :angry-cussingblack: So need to look into some sort of short term insurance.

The bike has a warranty till Dec 23. First service is quoted at £250 by Suzuki :crazy: I'll see what Letchworth or St Neott's prices are like. Apparently I can go to any VAT registered place but think for the first service at least I'll use Suzuki.

So milky bars are on me :obscene-drinkingcheers:

Will stick a new bike fred up soon.

PS. It's a gixxer fing init.
It was the one that fired you up, so well done on seeing it through. You'd only have been comparing anything else to it if you'd bought a different bike. Win! :thumbup:
Yeah. Head still thinks the Tracer might have been a better idea, but the Suzuki did what bikes should. Blow your socks off.

I explained it to the Mrs like this.

I'm due to marry the ideal girl next Sat. She's great. But last night I banged a stripper who's totally mental and a bit unhinged and ideal girl is out the window.
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And how did that analogy go down with your wife?
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KungFooBob wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 8:35 pm oh and welcome to...

The Suzuki 1000cc+ Wankers club!

There's Yozza, Wull, me and you.

Cheesy just missed the cut by 250cc.
Can I still drink shandy?
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Supermofo wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:36 pm
Taipan wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:25 pm
Supermofo wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 3:34 pm So bought the Pre-Reg GSXS 1000 :twisted:

Part of me thinks what the fluck have I done. The other part thinks it's the best thing since chips 8-)

They are delivering it 25 Feb which is the earliest they can do. Which is annoying as my 690 insurance runs out on the 22nd :angry-cussingblack: So need to look into some sort of short term insurance.

The bike has a warranty till Dec 23. First service is quoted at £250 by Suzuki :crazy: I'll see what Letchworth or St Neott's prices are like. Apparently I can go to any VAT registered place but think for the first service at least I'll use Suzuki.

So milky bars are on me :obscene-drinkingcheers:

Will stick a new bike fred up soon.

PS. It's a gixxer fing init.
It was the one that fired you up, so well done on seeing it through. You'd only have been comparing anything else to it if you'd bought a different bike. Win! :thumbup:
Yeah. Head still thinks the Tracer might have been a better idea, but the Suzuki did what bikes should. Blow your socks off.

I explained it to the Mrs like this.

I'm due to marry the ideal girl next Sat. She's great. But last night I banged a stripper who's totally mental and a bit unhinged and ideal girl is out the window.
So you're looking to rent a flat now as well? :D
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Now your misses is trying to work out if she's the unhinged stripper.
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weeksy wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:37 pm And how did that analogy go down with your wife?
She laughed then asked if she was the ideal girl or the stripper :lol:
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KungFooBob wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:38 pm Now your misses is trying to work out if she's the unhinged stripper.
She knows ;)
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KungFooBob wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 8:26 pm Have you started looking at exhausts, tail tidy's and top boxes yet?
I've had a quick look at crash protection. What's best anyone know? Thinking of R&G bungs.

I've also visited the Givi site :lol:

Some sort of screen.

Heated grips can wait for a while

No exhaust the standard sounded ace at full chat and stealth seems wise with 150bhp
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I suspect I may repent at leisure. I did wake up at 4am wondering why I've bought such a fast bike, but then the Tracer ain't slow either.
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Supermofo wrote: Tue Feb 08, 2022 7:49 am I suspect I may repent at leisure. I did wake up at 4am wondering why I've bought such a fast bike, but then the Tracer ain't slow either.
If it helps, just tell yourself that in fact that you did the sensible thing and got something slower/less powerful than a 1290SDR ;)

Seriously though, good on ya, it's the right choice and what bikes are all about IMO, "the one " has to be able to excite you and make you want it :thumbup:



P.S. "the one" can also be plural and is often only limited by available garage/shed space and funds :lol:
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Suzuki have implemented a new AI driven, predictive, manufacture and supply system.

It scans the internet for 'what bike should I get?' threads and automatically delivers a bike when the thread count gets to 200.

Yamaha have followed up with a competitor system that delivers an MT07 if the thread count falters below 200.

The Chinese are developing their system (codename Amazon) that will deliver a bike before you know you want one.
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Supermofo wrote: Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:42 pm I've had a quick look at crash protection. What's best anyone know? Thinking of R&G bungs.
For engine case covers R&G and GB Racing seem to be the two most common/popular.
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GB Racing are far far prettier to me.
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weeksy wrote: Tue Feb 08, 2022 9:38 am GB Racing are far far prettier to me.
I'd agree. I bought the R&G for mine,but I didn't know about GB at the time. I've debated changing them a few times! The R&G polish up to a shine well,if that matters.

R&G stuff currently appears to be a bit slapdash with the quality. Folk complain about the paint falling off tail tidies,etc. The stickers on the engine casings are a bit cheap and nasty,the edges start to lift and look a bit tatty.

Considering both are around the same cost,if I was starting afresh,I'd go for GB Racing.
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