RustyKnight
I've just sold my bike so i'm looking at either of the above as a replacement but I don't know either bike and there's no ZZR12's local to have a sit on. Have you any good/bad experience of either??
Appreciate some input please
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Terry,,,as mentioned before,,,if you are going to do a lot of camping i think the 1400 is the ideal bike,,,more so if you fit a screen,,,tho to confuse things i do like the ZZR 1200,,,,so to top it all i am no help what so ever......my uncle has had his 1400 from new,,,FE model 07 i think and he loves it.....pipes lose there chrome quickly tho,,,only fault on his so far.......
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Has Kawasaki in newcastle not got one in,,,,could be worth a phone call,,,,,not to far from you!!!!
RustyKnight
Whats the dealer called craig and thanks for no help whatsoever
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Always pleased to offer no help what so ever
Kawasaki newcastle,,,,
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sumodwarf
1400 all day long terry get one
RustyKnight
Alex why the 14?
sumodwarf
its a good allrounder rode my mates really liked it,if i had the money i would get one as second bike and keep,i think it will be a clasic at some point,bullet proof engine it will do everything you want,even carry your kyham tent with ease lol go on you know you want to see ya soon and look forward to having a go on your 14 lol
geoffb2005
I've always preferred the look of the naked CB13, but when I came to actually buy one I remembered what 80mph motorway trips feel like on a naked bike, so bought the half faired. A lack of a fairing on a big bike is something I've never understood. Ok, it can be a great speed limiter, but being unable to sit for mile after mile at decent speeds without needing neck muscles like a bull would be a real pain ... literally!
Many people love their GSX14s and I can understand why as they're cracking bikes. But given the choice, I'd go for the ZZR. It really is a top piece of machinery, I often wish I'd bought something like that instead.
It would be just as comfortable at lower speeds as the GSX, there'd be just as much room at the back for camping stuff (if you insist on doing such silly things) and on the occasions that you've got a long motorway trip in front of you, you'll be really glad of your choice as they've got one of the best fairings ever made.
One thing I'd warn you about though, they may not be as fast as the new ZZR14, but they'll still do well over 150mph with ease!!! It's not so much the potential top speed, but rather how quickly, quietly and smoothly it can get there. Also, they are quite a heavy lump, but so was the 1100 and I found that incredibly smooth and flickable for such a big machine.
RustyKnight
Thanks for the tips chaps, I'll see what's going this week n make my mind up ;-)
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My last bike was a ZZR1200 ........... loved it, not everyone liked the looks tho, but that was the ZZR die hards. I had 3 ZZR1100's before that.
I had full Givi luggage with it, and a double bubble screen which is a must. Very very fast, but fast is controlled by the right wrist, saw 175mph on the clocks. They handle better than the 1100's which tended to drop in a bit on the corners, but you have to be firm with them. Tyres, I had continental road attacks on it and a back lasted about 5k. Speaking of which I found them to be very sensitive about front tyre pressures, need to be 42psi.
Really comfortable, and a tank was good for 190 miles before looking for a fill up.
Pillions might find it a bit more uncomfortable, as the seat is more stepped than the 11's, so are a little bit more in the wind.
I've ridden a GSX14, and it was good, pulled like bloody stink!! but once you are over 80mph gets to be a pain, literally and no weather protection.
WheelyNealy
if it was me i would probably get the GSX1400 nice big bike and can allways put a bikini fairing on it too !
insanedj
I've had a GSX from new in 2001 and its never missed a beat, givi hard luggage means it can be used for touring (done Ireland on it) and you can ride all day and still walk at the end. Its suprisingly nimble for a big bike, decent suspension and brakes make it easy to ride at speed too. I don't think I'll ever sell it!
RustyKnight
Well chaps I opted for the ZZR in the end and collected it today, love it!!
insanedj
congrats Rusty, get out there and enjoy
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GSX14 for me, but then I'm biased! Also, I don't do faired bikes.
RustyKnight
Cheers blast i've done a couple of tank fulls this weekend and it just gets better!
It's my first ever faired bike S66 and I rode it back from Cleethorpes in torrential rain on Sat afternoon but stopped at Squires on the way back for a coffee I was that warm and dry with leathers on. If I'd have been on a GSX I'd have been stopping to buy waterproofs
Doubt I'll ever buy another naked bike after this weekend!