Looking at ZZR600 to replace my GPX250

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Looking at ZZR600 to replace my GPX250

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Hi all,
I am looking for some feedback, i am thinking about buying a ZZR600 to replace my GPX250 and would like some comments. I ride 110k's a day and don't want something uncomfortable and am going to spend no more than $12,000
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12 grand, that should buy a nicely run in ZX12R :?:

Only joking, a ZZR600 would be comfortable, has good mid range power for around town and is no slouch in the twisties (ask tape). It's also a good step from the 250 - too many people try and jump on a thou and regret it later. Talk to your local dealer and ask about test rides, try the ZX6 and ZZR6 and see which you feel most comfortable on.
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Buy it! Buy it! Buy it!!!! :D
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You could get a ZZR1100 for that kinda price these days.... So, if you only want a 600, i'd say it's going to be in pretty good nick.
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I got my 2000 model over a year ago now, with approx 42,000k on it for 7.5k (including my trade in).
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jewjew wrote:Hi all,
I am looking for some feedback, i am thinking about buying a ZZR600 to replace my GPX250 and would like some comments. I ride 110k's a day and don't want something uncomfortable and am going to spend no more than $12,000
good decision
and a nice jump from the 250
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for $12large..you would get a new one!
I spoke to Brighton Kwaka (Vic) a few weeks ago coz they had a new one
in the showroom..and from memory NEW $11,200 plus on roads
says $12k max (and they can haggle)
and you have the 250 as trade-in
so its not going to cost you anywhere near $12k to get on one...

go for it!


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As others have sadi the ZZR600 would be a good choice.
I didn't regret my upgrade from a GPX250 to the ZZR600 at all - twisties are no problem.
It was a little small for me - I'm 6ft and 105kg - but with the double bubble was comfortable enough.
Depending on your size (eg my size?) you may need to get a decent rear shock. But if you're of normal weight/size there should be no problem.

I think it's a good choice, but as mentioned have a look around. A ZX6R might be an option to - ride em both and see.
For your budget you can get pretty much whatever you feel like.
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Welcome abourd jewjew...

http://www.ksrc-au.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4000

I'd go one of these... Great to ride (not so great to stack :oops: )

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you would definately get a zzr600 brand new for that price from cosways in melbourne. i reckon a good buy if you want for commuting. Buy a new one, go on DO IT !!
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This one at Kawasaki Newcastle (http://www.kawasaki-newcastle.com/demos.htm) is nice and cheap ($10490 for a ex-demo).

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Bahh ZZR600.

Z750!!! they are 9850 ride away at Whales Kwaka in Brissy. With the change I would be thinking Micron SlipOn or whatever floats ya boat and nice little seat cowl.

Why go for something that has technology thats 10 years old when a Z750 is brand new, has injection, 750cc motor, 18litre tank, ZX10R wheels, Digital dash with fuel gauge, I think weighs less than a ZZR and looks the goods and you could have the pipe and some tricky bits.

And is easier to service!! being no fairings an all.
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That's a good point. Z750 would be a good choice too.
Toss-up as to whether you want naked or fairing.
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Thanks everyone for welcoming me and thank you for all the feedback, I will definitely be looking for a new zzr600 and my main concern was the ten year old technology, though in hindsight if it aint broke don't fix it.
I will only be looking at full fairing bikes for wind protection and warmth on the legs.

I look forward to meeting some of you on some rides soon

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I reckon wait until the new american 05' ZZR comes here, looks excellent and has the ZZR ergos and the ZX6R power.
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