Tired of my ZXR, bought a new one.
Verfasst: 08 Jun 2015 1:57
Hi guys!
Sorry to say but I've come to the point where I'm letting my ZXR750/900 rest for a while.
I took it to the track last week and rode it to its absolute limit and that's when I decided to let it be. I've put thousand of euros in it but it doesn't run like I want it too and I'm sick of it now.
I've been riding these ZXR's for 15 years now. I still have my ZXR400R which I enjoy. My girlfriend rides it too.
So I just came home with this one:
It was a choice between this, the regular R1 or the ZX-10R.
I rode it now for 300km like crazy and it's in my garage for an oil change. At 500/600km it's up for one more oil change and then 1000km first service. After that it's ok to ride it regular again.
I can tell you that this is by far the greatest motorcycle that I've ever ridden. The way it handles is second to none and with 200 horsepower I will probably never master it to the limit.
I will never sell my ZXR-R but it just feels way too old now.
I'll try to post a picture of what I did with my first ZXR750.
Sorry to say but I've come to the point where I'm letting my ZXR750/900 rest for a while.
I took it to the track last week and rode it to its absolute limit and that's when I decided to let it be. I've put thousand of euros in it but it doesn't run like I want it too and I'm sick of it now.
I've been riding these ZXR's for 15 years now. I still have my ZXR400R which I enjoy. My girlfriend rides it too.
So I just came home with this one:
It was a choice between this, the regular R1 or the ZX-10R.
I rode it now for 300km like crazy and it's in my garage for an oil change. At 500/600km it's up for one more oil change and then 1000km first service. After that it's ok to ride it regular again.
I can tell you that this is by far the greatest motorcycle that I've ever ridden. The way it handles is second to none and with 200 horsepower I will probably never master it to the limit.
I will never sell my ZXR-R but it just feels way too old now.
I'll try to post a picture of what I did with my first ZXR750.