Why no GXSR pics when it seems to be possibly the only bike that actually exists.
Be our guinea pig & write a detailed review. A video will be a plusI sent him an e-mail inquiring about availability:
"Sorry, all we got available for the next few weeks is 2007 suzuki gsxr750. The Ducati and R1 are rented for two weeks straight and a few days after. Let me know if you want the gixxer or if you want to book the R1 or Ducati."
If he had the 2015 R1 in stock I was going to do a two day rental and take it to TMP for a track day, see how I like it. Would be lots of videos of course!Be our guinea pig & write a detailed review. A video will be a plus
Gixxer750 ain't that badIf he had the 2015 R1 in stock I was going to do a two day rental and take it to TMP for a track day, see how I like it. Would be lots of videos of course!
Ewww. lol. Never! I got my own 07 R1 to ride on the track, was only interested in riding the 2015 to try and talk myself into upgradingGixxer750 ain't that bad
Just finished the weekend with the GSXR750. The bike is in decent condition, tires are fresh but the paint job is absolutely revolting. It's an ugly green and it was clearly done by an amateur.
The bike rides straight and handles well. Everything checked out.
I had a great time with it. I used it to do my M exam with Learning Curves, no problem there. Spent the rest of the saturday and the sunday cruising from downtown to the forks. Loved it.
I paid $300 and gave him $1000 cash deposit. The deposit was returned to me when I returned the bike. (Same $100 bills, as I marked them just in case =p)
Clearly it's a small business he is running. The guy is not trying to scam anyone. I just don't think he fully understands the risks of motorcycle rental. Be nice.
Check out this story... see anything familiar
http://www.motosblog.fr/post/6049/essai-ducati-848-evo-2011-en-cours
That's the photo of the Ducati supposedly for rent...
I'll post back with what happens
Good luck ever getting your $1000 "deposit" back.