Out with a GSX R 750

Marlon

Lifer
 Lancs.
Todays hoon with a couple of friends and their GSX R 750 :evil:

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srhutch said:
Not much tread on that bike tyre, guessing it's very sticky.

Don't know much about bike tyres tbh, but the rider is a mechanic and knows his stuff - he was checking over my tyres actually, and reckons the rears have another 3k left depending on my driving style. He also took a look at my alloys as they have started to blister a little and has recommended a local alloy wheel refurbisher - one that does a proper job; strips the alloys down and powered coats for around £250 plus vat. So thats good to know when the time comes.
 
buzyg said:
Nice pics Marlon. 8) Hope the bike didn't hold you up too much. :lol:

It was a very different experience driving along with a bike in my rear view mirror buzyg, great fun though. We caused quite a stir driving onto the shore for the pics :)
 
Marlon said:
buzyg said:
Nice pics Marlon. 8) Hope the bike didn't hold you up too much. :lol:

It was a very different experience driving along with a bike in my rear view mirror buzyg, great fun though. We caused quite a stir driving onto the shore for the pics :)

Think you'd need that bike to keep ahead of the tide when it turns with it being that that far out. Nice pics Marlon, where are they from?
 
Nice pics Marlon :)
Can't beat a nice motorbike, this was my collection a year or so ago-I've slimmed it down to 1 bike now 8)
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Thank the lord you called it a GSXR, it boils my piss when folk call em 'Gixxer', same goes for any green Kawasaki, it must obviously be a 'Ninja', grumble.....

Nice example of a Y model too, shame its not got the original undertray :(
 
barneybear said:
Thank the lord you called it a GSXR, it boils my piss when folk call em 'Gixxer', same goes for any green Kawasaki, it must obviously be a 'Ninja', grumble.....

Nice example of a Y model too, shame its not got the original undertray :(
I know what you mean, I hate hearing people calling a BMW a Beemer.
 
john-e89 said:
Marlon said:
buzyg said:
Nice pics Marlon. 8) Hope the bike didn't hold you up too much. :lol:

It was a very different experience driving along with a bike in my rear view mirror buzyg, great fun though. We caused quite a stir driving onto the shore for the pics :)

Think you'd need that bike to keep ahead of the tide when it turns with it being that that far out. Nice pics Marlon, where are they from?

Silverdale, Lancaster - so on the west coast between Preston and the South Lakes. We carried on up the coast to Arnside for another potter and sat out overlooking the bay at the Albion. Do you know that neck of the woods John?
 
Smartbear said:
Nice pics Marlon :)
Can't beat a nice motorbike, this was my collection a year or so ago-I've slimmed it down to 1 bike now 8)
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Nice bikes Smarbear. How was the speed triple? My pal had a 1050 engine one and really liked it. He's now got a Ducati Multistrada Pikes Peak which I was lucky enough to take a spin to Boxhill when I was down visiting a couple of weeks back. That's a fantastic bike to ride. Made my BMW R1150R feel quite agricultural.....which it is in comparison :roll: Quite fancy a speed triple or a mk1 Daytona 675
 
golfgeezer said:
Smartbear said:
Nice pics Marlon :)
Can't beat a nice motorbike, this was my collection a year or so ago-I've slimmed it down to 1 bike now 8)
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Nice bikes Smarbear. How was the speed triple? My pal had a 1050 engine one and really liked it. He's now got a Ducati Multistrada Pikes Peak which I was lucky enough to take a spin to Boxhill when I was down visiting a couple of weeks back. That's a fantastic bike to ride. Made my BMW R1150R feel quite agricultural.....which it is in comparison :roll: Quite fancy a speed triple or a mk1 Daytona 675

Ta, I've had the 1050 and the 955 speedys-both are really fun bikes that handle well and sound glorious (especially with the triumph TOR pipe!)
I'd say the 955 had a slightly more comfy riding position but a terrible seat!
The 1050 is much better at pulling wheelies if you like that sort of thing :P the extra grunt is really noticeable in the low/mid range.
Build quality is good with plenty of stainless bolts used around the bike-I would recommend either model :thumbsup:
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Check out my bear hanging onto the grab rail :wink:
 
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