New Toy, crap weather
Discussion
My new Gsxr750-K7 was delivered yesterday, had a good ride home on it, and a surprisingly good ride in this morning given that it was lashing with rain and windy as fcuk.
First impressions are that it is very small, very solid feeling and the front end is directly connected to your thought process, with the throttle response a nano-second behind. All in all a superb tool.
The first 60 odd miles are done, so only another nine days to the first service and then.............
First impressions are that it is very small, very solid feeling and the front end is directly connected to your thought process, with the throttle response a nano-second behind. All in all a superb tool.
The first 60 odd miles are done, so only another nine days to the first service and then.............
FrenchTVR said:
Rawwr said:
Have you met blade7? 

Is he the guy who mistakenly believes that something made by Honda is better than the Gixxer?

You could give the Suzuki guys the keys to the Honda plant, and they still couldn't build a bike like the Honda lads.
Sorry. There's engineering and then theres engineering.
julianb said:
FrenchTVR said:
Rawwr said:
Have you met blade7? 

Is he the guy who mistakenly believes that something made by Honda is better than the Gixxer?

You could give the Suzuki guys the keys to the Honda plant, and they still couldn't build a bike like the Honda lads.
Sorry. There's engineering and then theres engineering.

julianb said:
You could give the Suzuki guys the keys to the Honda plant, and they still couldn't build a bike like the Honda lads.
Sorry. There's engineering and then theres engineering.
Sorry. There's engineering and then theres engineering.
Aye, Honda could engineer the fun out of anything.
Long Live Gixxers!!!!!
Yours slightly biased,
Archie
jet's R1 said:
julianb said:
FrenchTVR said:
Rawwr said:
Have you met blade7? 

Is he the guy who mistakenly believes that something made by Honda is better than the Gixxer?

You could give the Suzuki guys the keys to the Honda plant, and they still couldn't build a bike like the Honda lads.
Sorry. There's engineering and then theres engineering.

Yep, and I stand by what I said. I've raced Yams, Hondas, Kwackers and Suzukis.
Honda know how to screw a bike together and make it last. Period.
Edited by julianb on Friday 16th March 23:30
archie456 said:
julianb said:
You could give the Suzuki guys the keys to the Honda plant, and they still couldn't build a bike like the Honda lads.
Sorry. There's engineering and then theres engineering.
Sorry. There's engineering and then theres engineering.
Aye, Honda could engineer the fun out of anything.
Long Live Gixxers!!!!!
Yours slightly biased,
Archie
Well, I suppose you can have that, as long as you don't mind your bike sounding as rough as a bears arse.
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