XSR vs ZRS
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This poll is exactly what I've been mulling over, but I've voted XSR because I intend to put my money where my mouth is this year. I think of the two, the yam will be more dynamic and lively, lighter and sportier. I *need* the yellow one though, as it just looks so much better with speed blocks.
I can also see myself buying the zed at some future point, because I have a soft spot for kawasakis and it looks like they have finally made one that looks retro but is reasonably light. I fully intend to test ride one when possible, and find out if all of the above is true.
I can also see myself buying the zed at some future point, because I have a soft spot for kawasakis and it looks like they have finally made one that looks retro but is reasonably light. I fully intend to test ride one when possible, and find out if all of the above is true.
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With the tank panels being swappable in a couple of minutes, you could quite easily go between the various colours without too much messing. That is, if any ever came up on ebay etc.bevvo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:34 am This poll is exactly what I've been mulling over, but I've voted XSR because I intend to put my money where my mouth is this year. I think of the two, the yam will be more dynamic and lively, lighter and sportier. I *need* the yellow one though, as it just looks so much better with speed blocks.
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Yeah, I was toying with the idea of getting a cheaper grey or blue one and getting the panels sprayed. Of course, the yellow one also has the goldy-looking forks to prove its the real anniversary model. I can't decide if that matters.weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:37 amWith the tank panels being swappable in a couple of minutes, you could quite easily go between the various colours without too much messing. That is, if any ever came up on ebay etc.bevvo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:34 am This poll is exactly what I've been mulling over, but I've voted XSR because I intend to put my money where my mouth is this year. I think of the two, the yam will be more dynamic and lively, lighter and sportier. I *need* the yellow one though, as it just looks so much better with speed blocks.
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Re: XSR vs ZRS
I don't see why anyone under 50 would buy the Z, it's a restyled Z900 trying to look like a bike from the mid 70s, I'm 53 and I think the styling is a bit too old fashioned for me.
The XSR just looks a horrible mess, the MT09 looks better, and that's not a pretty motorcycle.
The XSR just looks a horrible mess, the MT09 looks better, and that's not a pretty motorcycle.
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I like the later MT09 with the MT-10 look-a-like stuff. But when i rode the MT09SP of Couchies at Donington, i can't help but feel my XSR is a nicer bike to ride. Whilst the looks of a bike are of course important, it's got to be right to ride as well.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:42 am The XSR just looks a horrible mess, the MT09 looks better, and that's not a pretty motorcycle.
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I'm sure it rides lovely, and the looks are purely a matter of taste, I don't like the looks of the XSR700 either, if they made it look like a 1983 RD350 I'd being queueing up to buy one.
I'm surprised you didn't get an MT09, to me, the looks are similar to the XT660X.
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As above, it struggled more than i would have accepted. I had a few back end moments at Donny and that was on the SP Ohlins shod version on super sticky rubber, so i can only imagine the standard version was worse on track. Couchie was having even more moments, multiple times per lap when pushing on at his pace, so much so that after 3 sessions he pulled in, put it in the van and went home. Trackdays may not be the most important part of my riding, but they're certainly pretty important. I did a lot of research on the XSR900 before jumping including watching lots of track videos, well, several as not many people track them. But also the MT09 was a bit generic jap naked for me and i really fancied the retro aspect of the XSR900.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:53 amI'm sure it rides lovely, and the looks are purely a matter of taste, I don't like the looks of the XSR700 either, if they made it look like a 1983 RD350 I'd being queueing up to buy one.
I'm surprised you didn't get an MT09, to me, the looks are similar to the XT660X.
I took this pic back in 2017 as it was the first time i saw an XSR900 in the flesh and named the picture 'nice' in the tag
Nice by Steve Weeks, on Flickr
Since then i actually looked and debated the XSR900 many many many times over the years when swapping bikes. But it was only due to having a few niggles with the 690 that i jumped on it and rode it.... within 100m of pulling away, i knew i was buying it. I still did 25 miles on the test ride though
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Re: XSR vs ZRS
What's the difference between an MT09 and an XSR, I thought the XSR was a restyled MT09.
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"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
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Re: XSR vs ZRS
Differently sprung and slightly different geometry. Could be something as simple as longer tank and sitting in a lower/further back position. I think the bars are different heights but that could be fork length etc.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 1:35 pm What's the difference between an MT09 and an XSR, I thought the XSR was a restyled MT09.
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Well the poll is close, although I thought it was probably going to go the other way, maybe people are scared of Weeksy's mighty ban hammer!
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It's funny as until you and Potter mentioned it I'd never noticed, but it does look a bit gash doesn't it.
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This. I just prefer the cleaner lines of the RS. I dare say the xsr is better to ride and feels better with the triple. I also prefer the clocks of the RS (well not entirely - I wish they had a digi speedo, can barely red the numbers at my age!).KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 8:55 pm I'm torn.
I think I'd prefer the engine of the XSR, but the frame/tank shape put me off.
The RS wheels look great.
So if I had to choose (and if you are giving, I am happy to take)- its the RS
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Re: XSR vs ZRS
Lets mix this up a teeny bit.
So the RRP of a new council spec ZRS is £10,699
The XSR is £9,499.
How about this for £8,995?
https://www.ccm-motorcycles.com/configure-blackout/
So the RRP of a new council spec ZRS is £10,699
The XSR is £9,499.
How about this for £8,995?
https://www.ccm-motorcycles.com/configure-blackout/
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Re: XSR vs ZRS
For nine grand I'm definitely having a Street Triple R over any of those.
Not really competing with the Z of course, but I reckon it kinda is with the Yamaha. Even comes with a QS and blipper for weeksy!
Not really competing with the Z of course, but I reckon it kinda is with the Yamaha. Even comes with a QS and blipper for weeksy!
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Re: XSR vs ZRS
Ridden Trickys RS, I'd take the XSR all day. The QS and blipper work well but it just didn't excite me.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 8:53 pm For nine grand I'm definitely having a Street Triple R over any of those.
Not really competing with the Z of course, but I reckon it kinda is with the Yamaha.
When the weather breaks I'd like to try his again
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