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Bingo got it in one.

Still a bit sad no one has asked what i bought.

Also if anyone wants someone to ride with (i know no-one down in victor) let me know as i'll always be keen for a hills run.

Maybe someone could buy tangles bike and go with me?

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm gsxr 7fidy

nice n light, nimble and pulls like a pro.

great choice of bike for the adelaide hills - keep ya weight over the front bars and she'll be true to you, Im sure.

might rego mine and grab it from the shop - see how the knee feels.

we all need some sort of stress relief and hills road riding was mine.

How are you with fiddling with the suspn? Id definately urge you to take time and get those setting right (ride, pull over, adjust, repeat 50 times, lol), as for power once shes run in a Yoshimura full system (see ebay), BMC air filter and PowerCommander would have it sorted beautifully.

HHHMM, might see you out there :(

:woot: man Id love a ride. its in the blood

Haven't taken delivery, have to wait a few weeks buts all good.

Firstly i'll set static sag and then look at futher adjustments.

I believe they even have low and high speed compression damping, so there is huge adjustment availble.

So excited.

I bought a GSXR1000 last year, hell of a bike, havent had any time to ride it though! Currently advertised for sale at the moment, how much did you pay for a 750 if you dont mind me asking?

16,000 on road.

I assume you'd want less for your 1000.

I bought locally as i like to support local business. And my dad and I have bought 4 bikes in total there now so they take good care of us.

16,000 on road.

I assume you'd want less for your 1000.

I bought locally as i like to support local business. And my dad and I have bought 4 bikes in total there now so they take good care of us.

If you can get out of buying the 750 id take $16,000 for my 1000. I paid $19500 for it in june last year. Ive only done 760kms on it, and its already got a yoshi tri oval muffler and rear fender eliminator, plus a cover aswell, its registered til june 15th aswell. PM me if your interested at all or know of anyone else that may be.

Edited by GRIM_R32

Thanks for the offer, but i love the flickabilitly of the 750 plus it has more than enough power for my skill level.

I will let people know that you have an excelent bike for sale though if anyone asks me.

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