R1 or Gixxer 1000

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Re: R1 or Gixxer 1000

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If you're into anodised tat, iridium screens and looking like you've crashed your bike into the clearance bin at your local dealership, definitely the Gixxer. Otherwise, buy an R1 :wink:
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yeah, wot he said
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There are a lot of jokes about owning a GSXR 1000 but in reality the 2nd hand market will find you a good deal for your money and a choice of lots of spares. From owning one myself and riding it I can tell you that they will be faster then you will ever need it to be and have good enough brakes and suspension for what you will do unless you happen to ride for a superbike team.

R1 are generally deemed to have better build quality and will look better for longer. That does not mean they are more reliable through. Depending on how much you are planning on spending and how new you are going the Yamaha will offer you more then the Suzuki with things like electronics, cross plane crank engine etc.

In all honesty the best thing to do is go and ride both of them as they will feel very different and then make your decision based on personal preference. As I ride a GSXR 1000 it's clear my preference.

Any reason your only looking at GSXR and R1? I.e. why not Fireblade, ZX10?
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Re: R1 or Gixxer 1000

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Being rude what sort of money will you be spending?
As like for like you should be able to get a year or 2 newrr gixxer just because there is so many on the market.

They both are great bikes
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Indeed what's the budget? You might be surprised what other options exist.

Personally, I wouldn't get hung up on a particular bike til you've test ridden a number of options. Just because one particular model suits one person, doesn't mean it suits another. Riding position, power delivery, brake feel, etc., all mean different things to different people. Equally different models of bikes can change a lot across the years - a cross-plane crank R1 is a very different bike to the original R1, and equally different to the latest version, for example .......
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Hi Tony,
Just do what I do.
1) pick a night when you won't be disturbed by anyone.
2) sit down and drink 8 to 10 cans of cider.
3) when it feels right (you will no when) go on eBay.
4) wake up in the morning and see what you have to go and collect.
5) learn how to ride it and love it.
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Re: R1 or Gixxer 1000

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BladeMan wrote:Hi Tony,
Just do what I do.
1) pick a night when you won't be disturbed by anyone.
2) sit down and drink 8 to 10 cans of cider.
3) when it feels right (you will no when) go on eBay.
4) wake up in the morning and see what you have to go and collect.
5) learn how to ride it and love it.

Brilliant ! :D
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ive had four r1s and k5 k71000 if I had a choice will be k51000 that bike has it all got a zx12r now
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Re: R1 or Gixxer 1000

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Just to interject with a question - has the OP ridden a modern litre sports bike before? Reading that post it wouldn't appear so, though I may be wrong. Hope he likes hospital food..... :shock:
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BladeMan wrote:Hi Tony,
Just do what I do.
1) pick a night when you won't be disturbed by anyone.
2) sit down and drink 8 to 10 cans of cider.
3) when it feels right (you will no when) go on eBay.
4) wake up in the morning and see what you have to go and collect.
5) learn how to ride it and love it.
Pretty much what I did with the track bike but no beer involved. :))
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Re: R1 or Gixxer 1000

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Always going to be a subjective matter depending on who you're talking to but I've owned a few bikes and currently own the K6 GSX-R1000! This is the best bike I've ever owned period. It won the Superbike championship for good reason and the bike BMW took as the standard to beat when blueprinting the S1000RR. Go figure! :D Arm wrenching torque in every gear and handling to match with the weight and size of a 600! Seat height is most suitable for 5' 9" height! The Yamaha R1 is also a formidable bike and If I had one would be happy with that also! Both are excellent and very subjective on what you want! I chose the Suzuki and and have no regrets! :-bd
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Re: R1 or Gixxer 1000

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goatpants wrote:
BladeMan wrote:Hi Tony,
Just do what I do.
1) pick a night when you won't be disturbed by anyone.
2) sit down and drink 8 to 10 cans of cider.
3) when it feels right (you will no when) go on eBay.
4) wake up in the morning and see what you have to go and collect.
5) learn how to ride it and love it.
Pretty much what I did with the track bike but no beer involved. :))
Must of been beer involved with the Triumph then? =))
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Re: R1 or Gixxer 1000

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R1 over priced get a 04 plate for that
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Re: R1 or Gixxer 1000

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scorcher wrote:
goatpants wrote:
BladeMan wrote:Hi Tony,
Just do what I do.
1) pick a night when you won't be disturbed by anyone.
2) sit down and drink 8 to 10 cans of cider.
3) when it feels right (you will no when) go on eBay.
4) wake up in the morning and see what you have to go and collect.
5) learn how to ride it and love it.
Pretty much what I did with the track bike but no beer involved. :))
Must of been beer involved with the Triumph then? =))
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