and if your ass are currently calibrated to a kawasaki, you may feel some disappointment trying to calibrate it to a honda
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Stereo - is this upgrade to a new bike, or second-hand........
If new, then I stand by the original advice, which was go for a 12......
But if a good-quality low-km late model bike is on the cards, you might also want to add a ZX9R to your list, it is plenty big enough, and will do everything you want. Even a ZZR-11/1200 *might* be appealing....

If new, then I stand by the original advice, which was go for a 12......
But if a good-quality low-km late model bike is on the cards, you might also want to add a ZX9R to your list, it is plenty big enough, and will do everything you want. Even a ZZR-11/1200 *might* be appealing....
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Nah, not a big fan of the ZX9R's (sorry guys)....Gosling1 wrote:Stereo - is this upgrade to a new bike, or second-hand........
If new, then I stand by the original advice, which was go for a 12......
But if a good-quality low-km late model bike is on the cards, you might also want to add a ZX9R to your list, it is plenty big enough, and will do everything you want. Even a ZZR-11/1200 *might* be appealing....
I might consider a ZX10R from 03/04 though....
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i never even gave it a thought, you coulda taken mine for a spin when we were at the creek.
i've never ridden a faired bike (except dads granny glide) so the idea of no wind kinda facinates me...
at least on a Z you know when your exceeding the speed limit...
i've never ridden a faired bike (except dads granny glide) so the idea of no wind kinda facinates me...
at least on a Z you know when your exceeding the speed limit...
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im about to leave work, and its raining, at this point in time im thinkin a fairing would be really nice, maybe one like a goldwing has
i guess nakeds arent so great when it rains...
i guess nakeds arent so great when it rains...
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just got home, stupid wet weather gear, looks like a pissed myself about 5 times... next time i'll wear my boardies and just be tough...
has anyone invented wet weather gear that does up at the back?? like wetsuits do?
water always comes in at the bottom of the zipper...
has anyone invented wet weather gear that does up at the back?? like wetsuits do?
water always comes in at the bottom of the zipper...
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water dont get into my rjays hurricane suit...Wattie wrote:just got home, stupid wet weather gear, looks like a pissed myself about 5 times... next time i'll wear my boardies and just be tough...
has anyone invented wet weather gear that does up at the back?? like wetsuits do?
water always comes in at the bottom of the zipper...
u could just wear ur wets backwards??
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mines a rjays one piece. the zipper even goes down to my thigh, but i think coz im sittin up copping the brunt of the rain on my chest it pools up in the crotchNeka79 wrote:water dont get into my rjays hurricane suit...Wattie wrote:just got home, stupid wet weather gear, looks like a pissed myself about 5 times... next time i'll wear my boardies and just be tough...
has anyone invented wet weather gear that does up at the back?? like wetsuits do?
water always comes in at the bottom of the zipper...
u could just wear ur wets backwards??
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