GPZ900R
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Re: GPZ900R
If you want one for nostalgia or the whole classic thing, get an A1 to 6 if the intention is to ride it, an A7 or 8 will give you a 17" front wheel which helps no end with tyre choice. GPZ zone is great for spares or Sean Jones for used spares. the tanks rust and are getting dear.
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You’re passing slower riders, if that feels good then coolJulian_Boolean wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:22 am If old bikes are so crap, how am I passing modern bikes with 3 times the bhp of my FZR400 on track?
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As for JB passing bigger bikes on his 400.
Having ridden one, they are an absolute tool and excel on track. You also only have 70hp tops, which means you can be an animal with the throttleand its unlikely to launch you into orbit.
I've got several vids of me overtaking everything from rsv4s to R1s to 898s to tz250s and everything in between on a shonky sports tourer on road tyres.
Its not what you've got but the way that you use it!
Having ridden one, they are an absolute tool and excel on track. You also only have 70hp tops, which means you can be an animal with the throttleand its unlikely to launch you into orbit.
I've got several vids of me overtaking everything from rsv4s to R1s to 898s to tz250s and everything in between on a shonky sports tourer on road tyres.
Its not what you've got but the way that you use it!
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My lad has one of those as his first post DA bike, it's a nice wee thing, I had one donkeys years ago and they're fun.1888 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 11:33 pm^^ That ^^Sadlonelygit wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:26 pm As for JB passing bigger bikes on his 400.
Having ridden one, they are an absolute tool and excel on track. You also only have 70hp tops, which means you can be an animal with the throttleand its unlikely to launch you into orbit.
I've got several vids of me overtaking everything from rsv4s to R1s to 898s to tz250s and everything in between on a shonky sports tourer on road tyres.
Its not what you've got but the way that you use it!
Neighbour up the street who thinks he is the bees knees with his R1. I met him a few miles from our home town and started to push him. Could see when we hit the straights he was up for it but then he started to slow for the bends. I ended up catching again, passing and loosing him. What was i on?????
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I'd wager most of the old 80s stuff still alive now will still be around in 20 years, the more modern, electronic monsters we have now have more chance of being scrap because some diode somewhere has burnt out and can't be found. Saying that, President Thunburg will probably have banned all ICE vehicles by then and more than likely, us oul boys will be in an urn.Yorick wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 11:12 pm Old bikes deserve in the past. Unless it's in your dreams.
If a 20 year old bike is so fucking good, then a 40 year old bike must be double as good.
Shall I go on ?
In 20 years time, folk won't regard the 80s and 90s machines, coz they'll be scrap.
They'll be wanking about bikes like my new GSXR
You can't deny modern bikes are far, far better than the old stuff, but that's not the point, it's the same way Gordon Ramsay will make a better burger than spotty oik in Maccy D's but sometimes you just want something cheap and dirty because you feel like it for whatever reason.
As for the GPz9, I wouldn't pay big money for one because as good as they were, they're not exactly at classic status yet.
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Your missing the point. People don't buy them cos they are as good or better than todays bikes. The want them for pure nostalgia reasons. My Mazda 3 is better in almost every single way than the load of classic cars that meet at my local pub 1st Sunday of every month. But I def get the appeal of a 60s Mustang.Yorick wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 11:12 pm Old bikes deserve in the past. Unless it's in your dreams.
If a 20 year old bike is so fucking good, then a 40 year old bike must be double as good.
Shall I go on ?
In 20 years time, folk won't regard the 80s and 90s machines, coz they'll be scrap.
They'll be wanking about bikes like my new GSXR
As for 80s/90s bikes, as long as petrol vehicles are allowed I reckon 1st GSXR/ZXR/Blade/R1 etc will all be classic bikes. Same as Triumph Bonnies are 12-13k now.
Must admit I'd rather have a 96 Blade like I had over your brand new GSXR. In spite of your GSXR being better in every way.
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I told him it will be like the old days when we took the piss out of him for having the first one, and he still bought it...