New GSXR1000.
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New GSXR1000.
Not so long ago they said they were scrapping the GSXR1000. But this new one looks cool.
https://www.roadracingworld.com/news/su ... 25-models/
https://www.roadracingworld.com/news/su ... 25-models/
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Re: New GSXR1000.
It does. The 'dead in the water' imagination in the colours and graphics doesn't help.
The GXR1000 has always been a fine bike though,whatever the year. It'll be a great rider.
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Re: New GSXR1000.
It is dead... everywhere that has strict emission standards.
That doesn't include the US, where you can still buy stuff like DR650's and DRZ400's.
That doesn't include the US, where you can still buy stuff like DR650's and DRZ400's.
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Re: New GSXR1000.
Dunno. Just seen it. In 80s they had them as anti dive thingies. Not sure what these are. Will add to unsprung weight
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Re: New GSXR1000.
Looks a bit like the arrangement featured in that footage on the GS1300 only, iirc, that was on the rear shock.
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Re: New GSXR1000.
More like spare fuel tanks! It'll take me a while to get used to seeing them on bikes. Although they could be on every other sports bike I don't look at them anyway!
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Re: New GSXR1000.
They look like what we call gas forks,proper expensive a few years back.
https://www.bemoto.uk/blog/this-years-buzz-gas-forks
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Re: New GSXR1000.
Dunno about road bikes but they were on race bikes years ago.Theyr'e expensive,here's a used set for a Ducati,check out the price
https://www.ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/n ... rks.88161/
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Re: New GSXR1000.
The little cylinders are equivalent to the reservoirs rear shocks have had for decades.
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Re: New GSXR1000.
Don't talk silly, they're for keeping your post race cigars in.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2024 7:34 pm The little cylinders are equivalent to the reservoirs rear shocks have had for decades.
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