Should I chop it?
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kwacker

Original Poster:

633 posts

306 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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The wife isn't comfy on the back of the ZZR either so I want to get something I would enjoy a bit more. I'd also like something new. I should be able to get a good deal right about now.

The short list is:

2006 GSXR 750
2006 R6
2006 ZX6R

But these don't look good for pillion
2007 GSXR 750
2007 R6

What do you think?

Andy Oh

1,959 posts

272 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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To be honest, if the wife isn't happy on the back of a ZZR she's not going to enjoy any of your list....sports bikes are not the best for taking pillions

momentofmadness

2,370 posts

263 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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Andy Oh said:
To be honest, if the wife isn't happy on the back of a ZZR she's not going to enjoy any of your list....sports bikes are not the best for taking pillions


That was my first thought to

Has she been on the back of any other bikes?

Mon Ami Mate

6,589 posts

290 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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Yes, I think you should chop it. For one that appreciates being on the back of the ZZR.

wedg1e

27,002 posts

287 months

Saturday 28th October 2006
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No help really, but my bro has a BMW R1100RS (I think)... his wife seems happy enough on the pillion but for me it was a trial. Knees in armpits, head shaking like something from a 70s horror film... I guess only your woman will be able to decide what's comfy for her!
If you want proper armchair comfort it'll have to be an STX1300, Goldwing... hehe

thed4ppa

111 posts

237 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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I have a 2006 r6 which i couldnt recommend more. Its truly awesome, the right blend of power and light weight makes it ideal for fast road imho.
Ive had to change the standard crap tyres to michelin 2ct the dual compound jobbies which make the bike feel lots better and ive had to fit a steering damper to stop the bars shaking - but i live in a fairly rural area which has lots of b roads hence the upgrades and i do get carried away some days....

I wouldnt argue for its comfort tho - especially coming from a zzr!

Rawwr

22,722 posts

256 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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There's really bugger all difference between the 2006 GSX-R750 and the 2007 GSX-R750 in terms of pillion comfort.

bimsb6

8,569 posts

243 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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get her a bike of her own ! problem sorted .

chilli

17,320 posts

258 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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Keep the bike, and get the Mrs her own.....Having a pillion all the time can't be that much fun, surely?!

kwacker

Original Poster:

633 posts

306 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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She has her own bike a ZX6R. We got the ZZR because I wanted a bigger bike (as I'm 6'5" and I wanted to compromise a little in terms of comfort for her. But as it turns out it is comfortable for me but not really for her. She has ridden it but it is a little big for her.

So today we went to the local dealer to size up a few bikes.

The GSXR 750 is the most comfortable for her seat hight wise, pillion not too bad.
The R6 is ok seat hight wise, pillion again not too bad.
The ZX6R (636) both seat height and pillion are good, but I kind of wanted a change from a Kwack.

So there needs a bit to be a bit more thinking done. Also didn't like what the dealer was offering for the ZZR, so might have to sell it privately.

Kwacker