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post May 17, 2010 - 2:33 PM
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After the Ninja Bitch (95' ZX6R), Ninja Bitchlet (07' EX250), last weekend I got myself a 2002 GSXR600. Since it's yellow and black I call it my Bumble Bitch.

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17K on the clock, smooth ride, fairings are in ehh conditions.





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post May 20, 2010 - 9:28 AM
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Awesome pick up.

I have an '02 Zx-6R, and the riding position is definitely less comfortable then a 250. If your just commuting I would have passed on a sports bike for something a little more rider friendly. The longest "straight ride" I do, is 25 to 30 minutes on a major local roadway to work. The sports bikes are just not entertaining to me in a straight line, like yes...the 600 is wicked quick compared to the 250, but the ability to be aggressive in corners mike these bikes a lot more entertaining.

I think u should take it out for a cruise on some windy back roads. (and u don't need to be doing 80mph to enjoy them...35 and 40mph will be sufficient)

Good luck with it


edit: and your hands will get used to leaning on them so much.

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post May 24, 2010 - 1:05 PM
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QUOTE (devilsden97 @ May 20, 2010 - 7:28 AM) *
Awesome pick up.

I have an '02 Zx-6R, and the riding position is definitely less comfortable then a 250. If your just commuting I would have passed on a sports bike for something a little more rider friendly. The longest "straight ride" I do, is 25 to 30 minutes on a major local roadway to work. The sports bikes are just not entertaining to me in a straight line, like yes...the 600 is wicked quick compared to the 250, but the ability to be aggressive in corners mike these bikes a lot more entertaining.

I think u should take it out for a cruise on some windy back roads. (and u don't need to be doing 80mph to enjoy them...35 and 40mph will be sufficient)

Good luck with it


edit: and your hands will get used to leaning on them so much.


Took it to PCH and it was FUN biggrin.gif

Just to clarify, we rode along with traffic within acceptable speed limit.


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