Opinion on 2011 Z10R /w ABS

He wants a toy that is more powerful then everybody elses toys and thats going to put a smile on his face.. Thats the story I see here.

...And you see how those with other toys react to this. :lol:

Sure, the 600cc bikes are perfectly reasonable and easily justifiable for the street, while a 1000cc, on the other hand, is a total overkill. :lol:
 
The biggest mistake you can make is to think that "now that I'm riding a liter bike, I'm a good rider".

Think of it this way: "now that I ride a liter bike, smaller mistakes can get me in bigger trouble" and you'll be fine.
 
I think your stupid, to be totally honest.... if your coming off a 250r, which looks to be an older 250, not even the most modern ones, i wouldn't step anything over a 600... hell even a sv 650 etc... get used to a bike, learn to ride, learn to corner, brake, etc... then consider moving up

and pls don't tell me you know how to ride after your short period of time, cause even the best of us on this forum are learning new things each time we go out....
 
Gen 2 of the ZX-10R was actually heavier than gen 1 (mostly because of the dual exhaust). As far as I know, the gen 4 (2011) is still heavier than gen 1.

Every modern 1000cc bike is heavier than a Gen 1 10R. My 04 was 16lbs under weight for the Nationals @ 344lbs without fuel. I remember talking to Rick Nelson about Andy's 09 R1 and they were having a hard time getting under 400lbs in race trim.
 
Finally, I dropped off the fairings on the 250 for repair, 3 weeks to wait...

Now, considering what you all said, I had a chance to look at at ZX-6R ; I guess this would be something much more fit than the ZX-10R ... Price difference is as follows (out the door /w taxes, ready to ride, including license - transfer for me since mine is still valid from the EX250):


ZX-10R - 18530.87 (320.00 month)
ZX-6R - 13767.92 (270.00 month)
Ninja 650R - 9038.00 (170.00 month)

I think I might consider the ZX-6R, one thing I like to change, is the front mirrors of ZX-6R, replace them with the ZX-10R mirrors, and have a streak-line blue LED across replaced, of course, getting the black one, not a fan of the green colour ... I wonder why the colour options are so limited....

sounds like you just want a pretty bike...

why a kawi?

You do realize that there are many aftermarket options for either bike, not to mention all the other brands and models...

posting questions on the forum with zero research done...i think that's really what's irking folks here.
 
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Bikes are still "suppose" to be lighter as they go into the future, not heavier. But there's always something that doesnt happen. But you'll find that the top bikes will always drop (BMW being super light, ducati always trying to drop weight also, etc). -_-
 
actually no. Not on a street ride.

Yes on the street, and yes on the track..... and more so on the street, as the environment is always changing, and unlike the track, where we have a controlled variables, the street is full of stupid ppl daily , and the stupidity never seems to go away

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reasonably new emissions legislation added a few things though didn't it?

You bet. All the weight added over the years is emissions and noise related. Most bikes these days will easily shed 30lbs with an aftermarket full exhaust system upgrade.
 
Hmmm...you know everything there is to know about riding on the street?

the more you ride the less there is to learn, the law of diminishing returns etc etc. After 1000's of street rides you start to experience the same situations over and over, learning becomes limited.
 
You bet. All the weight added over the years is emissions and noise related. Most bikes these days will easily shed 30lbs with an aftermarket full exhaust system upgrade.

I guess someone should have told Rick Nelson to take the stock exhaust off Andy's bike... lol..
 
the more you ride the less there is to learn, the law of diminishing returns etc etc. After 1000's of street rides you start to experience the same situations over and over, learning becomes limited.

I can more or less guarantee there's still things to be learned.
 
Every modern 1000cc bike is heavier than a Gen 1 10R. My 04 was 16lbs under weight for the Nationals @ 344lbs without fuel. I remember talking to Rick Nelson about Andy's 09 R1 and they were having a hard time getting under 400lbs in race trim.

Jeebus. Is that even possible? The latest R1 is a tank!

FYI, an Aprilia RSV4-R is in the same price bracket as the new 10 (or new R1). And it's a lot nicer looking, cooler bike. Much stronger where it counts on the street, too. No ABS or TCS on it, but I care not for these things on the street.
 
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Jeebus. Is that even possible? The latest R1 is a tank!

FYI, an Aprilia RSV4-R is in the same price bracket as the new 10 (or new R1). And it's a lot nicer looking, cooler bike. Much stronger where it counts on the street, too. No ABS or TCS on it, but I care not for these things on the street.

I was lucky enough to ride a buddy's RSV4 factory a couple weeks ago, no words to describe it
 
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