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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2006 9:02:57 GMT
Coming from an old FZR400, my z750 is heaven. Haven't got much to compare it to I guess but it's helped my riding and confidence after having a naff 3 yrs on the fzr. Took me awhile to admit I'm not a sportsbike rider but at least I can keep up with the big boys now ... well, to a certain extent anyway! Love it through town, in the twisties and gloat at the looks it gets too ;D
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2006 13:04:44 GMT
Only had it a few week's and not had many dry roads to "test it out" properly yet but its the best bike in its class? I bought it as a second bike for winter as I have put my baby (GSXR 1000 K5) away for winter. My first impression's of it is it's a fun bike thats easy to hoon about on with great looks. Its built to a cost but you have to look hard to find the cost cutting?. The suspension is the one area you can tell though, and whilst its fine ridden in isolation you do notice a big change to the Zook There is one MAJOR problem with the Kwak though, and it's nothing to do with how it performs etc, Its the after market parts I've already spent a fortune on the Zook but this one seems to be whispering for even more bit's. It must be the best present bike to "streetfight" and it seems to have took over from the old Bandit in this respect. I've had loads of bike's and look to change (most) every couple of years, but with the ease that you can personalize this one it looks like it'll be " A Keeper "
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2007 14:51:45 GMT
z750 i have had mine 6months now its the dog doodars allright it just has a lack of torque at the bottom end any one any idears to give it a little more pull?
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