2006 Suzuki GSX-R 750
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Awsome
By (I am an Owner) on Apr 29, 2009I have been riding sport bikes for about 12 years, and this is by far my favorite bike I have ever ridden. It has all the power u could want or need at just the right times. Yet light enough to go through the twisties as fast as you can handle them. I use my bikes as my everyday transportation as ... well as for play. I just replaced the engine after putting 50,000 miles on it. It was my fault the engine blew due to running it hot. Otherwise it would have kept right on going.
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Best bike I have ever owned!!!
By (I am an Owner) on Mar 10, 2009I have ridden many sportbikes, and after comparing it to my last 2003 gsx-r 600...WOW...what a difference. I have more fun on this bike than any liter bike I have ever ridden. Handles like a dream, with plenty of power! The powerband is right where you need it with this bike, and it has the most ... consistant throttle I have ever experienced! I don't ever plan on getting rid of mine! Unlike most riders, I've found the bike I like, and don't want to change!
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Best of both worlds!
By (I am an Owner) on Sep 23, 2008After outliving my 04 GSX-R600 I decided to upgrade to a GSX-R750. That was the best choice I ever made. I wanted something that could still handle like my old 600 but had more power. This bike is truly awesome. I can flick it around almost on par with the 600 and it freakin moves. A couple of cheap ... mods and you got the ultimate street bike in my opinion. You can't go wrong.
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Sweet Ride
By (I am an Owner) on Sep 15, 2008I can ride it for hours nonstop, adjustable suspension and footpegs make it more sensible for the street than you would think. Stock setup is firm over expansion joints, etc but handles curves at any speed. Motor is plenty fast, but even at full throttle always manageable. After 4000 miles kinda ... thinking of changing the rear sprocket-- would definitely ride this another few years with a different rear sprocket rather than move up to a liter bike-- its everything I need in a sportbike.
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