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what to buy?

Post by zxrsean »

ok so im new here and havn't yet brought my new bike, im stuck between a zxr400 and a bandit 600 (swinging more to the zxr) i need convincing why do you guys like your zxrs? (also i prefer this forum to the banditforum there's kinda sucks)
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Re: what to buy?

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Pound for pound a ZXR400 is the sharpest handling mostest fun quick steering and cheap to run bike you could ever imagine.
Loads of spares available and even more go faster stuff to be had....................easy to work as well

A Bandit 600 (and I've ridden one) compared to a ZXR is ...................................................................PANTS


But then on this forum we're biased
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Re: what to buy?

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welcome and thanks for the kind comments, 2 completely different bikes, what are you looking for in a bike? is the question you should ask yourself then you will find the answer.
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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Re: what to buy?

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My best mate had a Bandit while I had my 400, so we had many plays together! Plus I've had two later ones as courtesy bikes in the last year.

It was pretty even most of the time, but when we got to pushing on after learning the bikes the ZXR would go around the outside of him as if he wasn't moving and left the Bandit for dead at anything over 100mph.

I think it depends what you want... if you intend going down the streetfighter route then the Bandit is a great bike (and the newer ones have the best gearbox of any bike I've ever had), you can get them with ABS which could save your neck, and they're very reliable and will survive a drop better.

The downside is they're boring as hell, freezing in Winter and heavy rain, and you won't get as many people looking at your bike as you will if you get the ZXR.
Who needs tyres when you've got knees!! :twisted:

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I do like the idea of a nice fast bike to play with plus im not commuting anywhere with it so its just gonna be a toy, just gotta find a nice cheap on to get , are the 1991 models still good to go? or should i aim for a better age??
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The last year they were made was 1999............ L9

There are a good few registered after that but L9 was the last.

A good clean L1 would be fine.............but choose carefully
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got to sell my smart roadster first lol so if any1s interested??? then got my test in june :smt003
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Re: what to buy?

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a nice zxr will go as fast as some 600's. there light, sharp and you'll have more fun on one of these. trust me :)
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ZXR all the way. Every time I ride it I come back smiling. Its so much fun.
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Re: what to buy?

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awesome i think it gonna have to be a zxr but just dont know what age i should have and type of mileage is too high for one, but im sure you guys will help :D thanks for your comment guys been very helpful
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Re: what to buy?

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go for an L ! :smt003
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Re: what to buy?

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Tom1528 wrote:go for an L ! :smt003
and why ???

get a h modela nice original one (not a ratty one like me ) much les common and i think look much sexier / retro :D
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Re: what to buy?

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As people have said they are different bikes. However I've just 'upgraded' for a zxr to a gsxr 600. The gsxr is eaiser to ride but nowhere near as much fun as the zxr.

I'm sure you will be happy with either!

p.s My zxr is in the for sale section :smt002
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Re: what to buy?

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jigga1980 wrote:As people have said they are different bikes. However I've just 'upgraded' for a zxr to a gsxr 600. The gsxr is eaiser to ride but nowhere near as much fun as the zxr.

I'm sure you will be happy with either!

p.s My zxr is in the for sale section :smt002

That's because you made the mistake of buying a Suzuki! :smt016
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Re: what to buy?

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^ It seems like it!!!

It's boring by comparison, that said with the money I had it was the newest type of design I could get. The ninja's were
still fat bikes with carbs untill 2003.
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