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Re: My next bike
Lol I didn't take it like that at all.
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Re: My next bike
First thing to do is get the headers off and get busy with the polish.
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Re: My next bike
oh and welcome to...
The Suzuki 1000cc+ Wankers club!
There's Yozza, Wull, me and you.
Cheesy just missed the cut by 250cc.
The Suzuki 1000cc+ Wankers club!
There's Yozza, Wull, me and you.
Cheesy just missed the cut by 250cc.
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Re: My next bike
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!Supermofo wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 3:34 pm So bought the Pre-Reg GSXS 1000
Part of me thinks what the fluck have I done. The other part thinks it's the best thing since chips
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 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 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
Will stick a new bike fred up soon.
PS. It's a gixxer fing init.
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Yeah. Head still thinks the Tracer might have been a better idea, but the Suzuki did what bikes should. Blow your socks off.Taipan wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:25 pmIt 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!Supermofo wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 3:34 pm So bought the Pre-Reg GSXS 1000
Part of me thinks what the fluck have I done. The other part thinks it's the best thing since chips
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 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 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
Will stick a new bike fred up soon.
PS. It's a gixxer fing init.
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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Can I still drink shandy?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.
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So you're looking to rent a flat now as well?Supermofo wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:36 pmYeah. Head still thinks the Tracer might have been a better idea, but the Suzuki did what bikes should. Blow your socks off.Taipan wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:25 pmIt 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!Supermofo wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 3:34 pm So bought the Pre-Reg GSXS 1000
Part of me thinks what the fluck have I done. The other part thinks it's the best thing since chips
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 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 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
Will stick a new bike fred up soon.
PS. It's a gixxer fing init.
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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She knowsKungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 9:38 pm Now your misses is trying to work out if she's the unhinged stripper.
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I've had a quick look at crash protection. What's best anyone know? Thinking of R&G bungs.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 8:26 pm Have you started looking at exhausts, tail tidy's and top boxes yet?
I've also visited the Givi site
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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Re: My next bike
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
P.S. "the one" can also be plural and is often only limited by available garage/shed space and funds
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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.
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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Re: My next bike
For engine case covers R&G and GB Racing seem to be the two most common/popular.
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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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