Iceman
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I'd go blue/white, classic gixxer colors! I also had an all black gixxer 600, hot as hell in the summer sun.
like sh** , unless he changes the springs and dampers. I would not trust CF wheels for road use.
I would not trust CF wheels for road use.
The whole reason the 600 exists is for insurance.
I wanted an SS and at the time I was almost going to pay 500/month just to ride it.I guess if someone else is paying, people don't care.
Please explain.
Huh?
like sh** , unless he changes the springs and dampers. I would not trust CF wheels for road use.
CF wheels are primarily designed for track use and are extremely strong and light relative to alloy wheels, but they do not go through the typical abuse testing of potholes, bumps, etc. They don't chip or bend, they fail completely if they fail. They often do not have to meet tougher road standards because they are typically sold as track items. Also, changing the mass of wheels requires changing spring rates and dampening rates to adjust for the reduced mass. It's not as easy as just swapping wheels.
The Suzuki 600 and 750s are very similar bikes in class and size, but the 600 will be cheaper on insurance, if it not for the insurance scale, the bike would not likely exist. If that doesn't concern you, then the 750 is the obvious choice.
The OP mentioned price differences, and if he thinks that price is important, then he should consider the insurance costs. I don't know why he would mention price, then sh** all over me for advising him to consider all costs.
You're welcome, ***holes.
If someone is paying ~$4K for CF wheels, I'm sure they can afford to have the suspension dialed in.blah blah blah
Lets keep this on topic please.
Maybe get a better steering damper too since the stock one didn't help you![]()
Please post in EVERY thread on GTAM. Thank you.
it's one thing to post an opinion that may or may not be considered off topic, but when the thread starts becoming nothing but bickering it's time to reign it in. sometimes the tangents are actually helpful...
I was seriously stunned that the 600 instantly tank slapped with that on there. It didn't seem to do anything![]()
油井緋色;2056805 said:Have you read Twist of the Wrist II? It explains tank slappers quite well including bumps that cause them.
As much as I love the blue and white I agree Gary, I'm really leaning towards the black. I read the entire review on motorcycle usa about the middleweight sport bikes where they compared the duc, both gsxr's, honda, triumph etc and the 750 did very well. It's got the most power, it's quite a bit lighter than the duc and in my case already being used to the 600 it should feel similar other than a bit of power difference.
As for the wealth of knowledge caferay the internet warrior possesses, Insurance for me is a killer few hundred dollars more a year than the 600 which is why I'm considering the 750. I could care less about that kind of increase and in another year or possibly two I'll either be going to a ducati or a hayabusa anyways.
I was seriously stunned that the 600 instantly tank slapped with that on there. It didn't seem to do anything![]()
CF wheels are primarily designed for track use and are extremely strong and light relative to alloy wheels, but they do not go through the typical abuse testing of potholes, bumps, etc. They don't chip or bend, they fail completely if they fail. They often do not have to meet tougher road standards because they are typically sold as track items. Also, changing the mass of wheels requires changing spring rates and dampening rates to adjust for the reduced mass. It's not as easy as just swapping wheels.