crb6, prob?

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hertsbiker

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Thursday 15th August 2002
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chaps, I know the 600 needs to be revved, but mine seems to need about 5K before waking up - is this normal?

Next point, in 2nd & 3rd gears there is occasionally a jolt at about 10,000rpm. Is this a fuelling fault, or possibly a gearbox problem?

Basically I have 6 weeks warrenty left - should I take it back and buy a brand new 636 (only cost me a grand more)... or what?!

cheers, Carl.

mel

10,168 posts

276 months

Thursday 15th August 2002
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Yes.
Either.
Yes. But remember if you do you'll be kicking yourself in the January when the new ones become avaliable.

hertsbiker

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Thursday 15th August 2002
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cheers Mel, I'm not too worried about what happens in Jan, but I am bothered if the 'box packs up outside of warrenty !!!!

The jolt seems to go away with some revving, so maybe dirt in the petrol?

hertsbiker

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update - I am swapping to the 636 for the price of the difference. Excellent !! brand new is best...

niggle

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Thursday 15th August 2002
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chaps, I know the 600 needs to be revved, but mine seems to need about 5K before waking up - is this normal?
Yes, if its one of the 99/00 models then there is a bad flat spot around there, a new can and re jetting will fix it. The injected bikes shouldn't have a flat spot as such, just there isn't much below 6-7k.

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Next point, in 2nd & 3rd gears there is occasionally a jolt at about 10,000rpm. Is this a fuelling fault, or possibly a gearbox problem?
There shouldn't be, is it there at 10k in 1st ?

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Basically I have 6 weeks warrenty left - should I take it back and buy a brand new 636 (only cost me a grand more)... or what?!
I'm suprised you went for a sports 600 after the torque monster you had last, if your going to trade it in, why not for a blade or 9r ?

mhibbins

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Thursday 15th August 2002
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chaps, I know the 600 needs to be revved, but mine seems to need about 5K before waking up - is this normal?
Yes, I found my zx6r absolutely gutless below 6k.
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Next point, in 2nd & 3rd gears there is occasionally a jolt at about 10,000rpm. Is this a fuelling fault, or possibly a gearbox problem?
Has it got the standard can and air filter on? Maybe your plugs are just getting on a bit.
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Basically I have 6 weeks warrenty left - should I take it back and buy a brand new 636 (only cost me a grand more)... or what?!
I think you should change your name to ficklebiker.

Sounds like you're going to get bored of a 600 and that you should consider a 2nd hand blade or similar.

Mark

hertsbiker

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Well I wanted the handling of a 600, without the running costs of a 900 or 1000cc machine (tyres, chain).

To be fair, the xjr was nice to ride, but not exactly the sharpest handling machine - and I like corners to be crisp and exciting. Not wallowy and nervous.

I would have been happy with the cbr, had this apparent flat spot not been there. It's a fine machine otherwise.

Reckon I'd get bored with anything in about a year, so it makes little difference !

mhibbins

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Well I wanted the handling of a 600, without the running costs of a 900 or 1000cc machine (tyres, chain).

To be fair, the xjr was nice to ride, but not exactly the sharpest handling machine - and I like corners to be crisp and exciting. Not wallowy and nervous.

I would have been happy with the cbr, had this apparent flat spot not been there. It's a fine machine otherwise.

Reckon I'd get bored with anything in about a year, so it makes little difference !
Anyone who knows me will tell you I get bored of everything I buy very very quickly indeed. When I got my zx6r I thought it was the fastest, most evil bike ever invented and within a year I was bored of it and thought it was absolutely gutless and way too slow. I traded it in against a y2k blade last april and have done 10000 miles on the blade since. It still amazes me even though I ride it every day to get to work, the handling is unbelievable (much better than the 6r) and the power is just fantastic.

I have not found the blade to be any more expensive to run than my zx6r. The tyres have actually lasted longer (6000 miles for a rear compared to 5000, probably because it skids around a lot less) and the rears are only 10-20 quid more anyway. I haven't had to buy a chain set yet but having looked into it they aren't much more expensive. The servicing costs exactly the same. The insurance this year is actually less for the blade than I used to pay on the zx6r but I think I just got a very good deal. The only aspect where the blade is worse than the zx6r is the tank range (150 vs 120 miles).

Mark


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dennisthemenace

15,603 posts

269 months

Thursday 15th August 2002
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Carl have you read MCN this week ?
suzuki might be putting the TL motor in an sv frame , If they do thats going to be one top bike , the suzukis 1000 v twin's a cracking engine

hertsbiker

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Thursday 15th August 2002
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it would, but I doubt it will fit.... the sv frame is TINY !!!