Is a GSXR 750 comfortable and approachable???

harrymickenzy

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What I mean is, can someone with an okay and reliable amount of normal motorcycle interaction be ok and comfortable on one. I had 650 Honda cafe cruisers, and put thousands of miles on them. Are they(GSXR 750s) extremely hostile or just something you need to warm up to? I had a CBR 929 RR back in the day, and it intimidated the shit out of me. I could ride it, and get where I was going, but I was in jaw dropping awe of how capable it was. So here I am, ready to buy a new motorcycle in the next couple of months, and I don't know if a 600 series GSXR would be regrettable, as I may just grow into it in a short time, and really wished I had gotten more. I am definitely not getting a GSXR 1000, as I could only picture it being even more intimidating, and then I'm just pissed off that I own a bike that I can never know its proper limits cause it scares me. Thanks for the help, and yes, this is a throwaway, cause my wife can't know that I'm nervous or apprehensive about this, or the whole thing will go up in flames, lol. :Dxvideos xnxx xxx
 
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Underdog

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All gsxr's do 30mph,it's as intimidating as you allow it to be. Read up on the model you wanna get, find out where the power comes in. If you wanna learn more about the handling, acceleration, top speed, book a track day and go out in the beginners group
 

steve78

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Hey Harry I am new to this group myself too. I have just traded my VFR800 in for a GSX R750 K9, I had a good run up to Montrose from Newcastle Around a (4 hour ride) round mostly twisties and absolutely loved it. I found the bike fit me perfectly, i had no aches or pains. I found it more comfortable than my VFR?? Very light and nimble and found I could of ridden the full way without stopping but had to for fuel and a smoke :)
I found it very easy to ride fast and amazing at throwing it into the corners. I don't believe you will be intimidated by it I would say go out and get a GSR750. I cant give any advice regarding the 600 hundred as I have never rode one.