GSX-R750 K7 - Review from an imbecile
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Good post M.
A friend of mine recently bought a blue and white K7 and he loves it. He says the extra capacity really pays dividends over his old K1 600 - he pillions his missus a lot. She's not so happy about the tiny pillion seat but that's a different story.
We'll have to sort a Cambs/Beds blast in the new year.
A friend of mine recently bought a blue and white K7 and he loves it. He says the extra capacity really pays dividends over his old K1 600 - he pillions his missus a lot. She's not so happy about the tiny pillion seat but that's a different story.
We'll have to sort a Cambs/Beds blast in the new year.
Wacky Racer said:
Well I bought a brand new 1200 Bandit eighteen months ago, and I'm just coming up to 200 miles 'cos I don't like going out in the cold........
Can't wait till it's run in though.............
Can't wait till it's run in though.............
Bring it round and I'll run it in for you
(Benny will be along soon to post some of his vertical wheelie pics!)
Edited by rsvmilly on Sunday 26th November 21:47
blade7 said:
The coldness isn't the issue, it's all the road crap that will stick to it and will remind you all those rumours about the Suzuki's finish are true.
Tell me about it. I've just gone from a slightly tatty high mileage ZX7R that I rode in all weathers to a low mileage, immaculate TL1000R and I just can't bring myself to ride it in the shit weather - did two hours in the rain yesterday and loved it, but the two hour clean afterwards has put me off riding it all year round. A shame really!
Rawwr said:
blade7 said:
Or even a proper rider.
I guess that rules out anyone too scared to take it out in the wet then

Not too scared sonny, though I seem to remember you admiting that the K5 thou shit you up LOL, done the rain/snow/ice riding thing years ago and learned a few lessons along the way, and it takes more than a 750 to impress me too. See you next spring maybe, me on the mint thou, you on the salt encrusted/corroded tiddler.
Rawwr said:
blade7 said:
Rawwr said:
blade7 said:
Or even a proper rider.
I guess that rules out anyone too scared to take it out in the wet then

Not too scared sonny, though I seem to remember you admiting that the K5 thou shit you up LOL, done the rain/snow/ice riding thing years ago and learned a few lessons along the way, and it takes more than a 750 to impress me too. See you next spring maybe, me on the mint thou, you on the salt encrusted/corroded tiddler.
Are you able to reply to any post without sounding like a
? Did I wrong you in another life or are you just massively, massively insecure? I've phoned the Daily Mail to give them the hot article that a more experienced rider on a more powerful bike is quicker than a newbie rider on a less powerful bike, though. Fame beckons!
and breathe !
Are you able to reply to any post without sounding like a
? Did I wrong you in another life or are you just massively, massively insecure? I've phoned the Daily Mail to give them the hot article that a more experienced rider on a more powerful bike is quicker than a newbie rider on a less powerful bike, though. Fame beckons![/quote]
Yes,no and no, come on now, you know you don't take the Daily Mail, you're a Daily Sport fiddler aren't you.
blade7 said:
Are you able to reply to any post without sounding like a
? Did I wrong you in another life or are you just massively, massively insecure? I've phoned the Daily Mail to give them the hot article that a more experienced rider on a more powerful bike is quicker than a newbie rider on a less powerful bike, though. Fame beckons!
Yes,no and no, come on now, you know you don't take the Daily Mail, you're a Daily Sport fiddler aren't you.[/quote]
Hey c'mon now calm down! calm down!.......

Wacky Racer said:
blade7 said:
I've phoned the Daily Mail to give them the hot article that a more experienced rider on a more powerful bike is quicker than a newbie rider on a less powerful bike, though. Fame beckons!
Yes,no and no, come on now, you know you don't take the Daily Mail, you're a Daily Sport fiddler aren't you.
Hey c'mon now calm down! calm down!.......
[/quote] "Hey,hey,hey are YOU telling ME to calm down ?", LOL. Dont spoil it, Rawnerve was starting to really swallow the bait back there.
Edited by blade7 on Tuesday 28th November 15:50
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and good on you for using it in all weathers.

