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SmithySouth East Queensland, QLD
Swiss army knife of a bike
I'm recently new to riding, have ridden a Yamaha MT07 Lams (mushy suspension) and recently my brother's Aprilia RSV4RF (race bike position and performance). I did a lot of research, sat on a heap of bikes and settled on the Gixxer 750 2015 model in the triton blue race livery.
Seriously good bike.
First impressions, so nice to ride, suspension is adjustable and didn't take long to get a nice front end feel. Just a million miles better than that MT07 stock job. Performance wise, it is pretty sedate until you get about 5,000 rpm on the tacho, whi...Read more
Purchased in August 2021 for A$10,500.00.
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jasonsydney
- 8 reviews
I have a 2010 Model and love it. Weapon of a bike.
Perfect balance of a bike.
On the track the 1000cc bikes only really start to pull away from you at around 130. Weapon of a bike. The only thing lacking on my model is the rear suspension is a bit wanting, it is not very sensitive to adjustments.
Do yourself a favour and put a full titanium system on it, have it tuned a little rich, add K&N air filter, braided brake lines, paint it matt black, carbon fibre front and rear mud guards and put a 520 chain conversion on it. This will turn it into an animal of a bike.
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Migs
- 3 reviews
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- GSX-R750
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Best of Both Worlds (2009)
Handles like a 600 and can accelerate on top like a litre bike (well almost).
Really good handling and easy to dial-in suspension but over-all it can perform better with a front brake upgrade.
Like all other sports bike - its just too much power to only ride it on public roads. Difficult to stay under the speed limit. So gave up riding on the road on this bike. Decided to keep it as a track focused toy.
On the track you don't need need that much to do; nice set of race glass, proper rear-sets, steel braided brake lines and a set of tr...Read more
ack bias tyres. If you start getting fast and want to perhaps to a bit of racing, a set of springs may be needed and some work done by a pro-suspension tuner. But everything else is just bling as far as I'm concerned. need more power...get a thou!Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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CoreyMelbourne
- 4 reviews
Amazing bike
An amazing bike for every day use, the upgraded rectifier allows this bike to be more reliable compared to its older models. I would say the only downside of this model is that it tends to overheat quicker but you don't seem to notice it as much after riding for so long.
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The Gill ManSydney, NSW
- 6 reviews
Great over all package L6 GSXR 750
I purchased a 2016 gsxr 750 brand new in September last year and what a bike it has turned out to be.
COST $14500. Compare that to a similar super sport.
I have the GP blue livery and it looks fantastic.
Bullet proof design but has not had any significant updates since 2011.
A couple of kilos heavier than the GSXR 600 with 128BHP, it's a light bike that handles like a 600 but has so much power and torque even at 4000 RPM. The inline 4 engine is nicely balanced motor that red lines at 14.5 RPM.
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AmokAU
- 19 reviews
- 27 likes
Fast, comfortable, inexpensive
While perhaps getting a bit long in the tooth now compared to other manufacturers bikes, the GSXR is still a great sport bike. I test rode a brand new R1 and 899 Panigale before, and found the Suzuki much more comfortable while handling just as well.
Doesn't quite have the same power as the other two but still has more than you can use on public roads.
I also rode a GSXR 600 which was good but lacked mid-range punch. The 750 overcomes that with the perfect balance of power across the lower rev range and still has handling like a 600.
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