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ThreeFingerPete
09-02-2004, 07:53 PM
okay guys, i've narrowed it down further, i need some experienced advice.

i'm going to buy one of two bikes in the next couple of days. Any of you raced/ridden/bought or sold either of these, any help would be greatly appreciated.

2004 R1
2004 GSXR 1000

does anyone have any local 1/4 times, or know which may have better resale value?
i'd really prefer not to lose my ass if i decide to sell this thing in a year or two.

adam

spankustang
09-02-2004, 08:29 PM
Sportbikes in general lose resale value quickly!!! They are no different than sports cars. Look at mustangs and camaro's!! If it's your first bike, you might want to look at used ones :( :(
My 04 GSX-R1000 ran 10.27@140
A friends 04 GSX-R1000 ran 10.00@142 strapped down
Both at Ennis on a hot and humid night!!!

ThreeFingerPete
09-02-2004, 08:32 PM
the problem is that my bank wont approve me for a used bike really.

my bank doesnt do any loans for less than 10k, and i'd really like to have a bike that i dont have to worry about the previous owner.

that, and they just keep making these things more powerful every year. :mad:

damn, i wonder what it'd do with a 300lb rider?

thanks for the input man.


adam

2Blue4Good
09-02-2004, 10:05 PM
I have a 04 Gixxer 1000 and I believe it is the most comfortable bike out of the liter bikes. I love the appearance and the colors as well! My business partner bought a 04 R1. I rode it alot before I got mine, thats why I decided to get a liter bike. The R1 feels very well put together and very solid. I do have a few complaints which made me decide I was going to get something different. First is the undertail exhaust, very stylish but makes the bike extremely hot around the frame area and under the seating area. If you wear shorts one day, your legs will burn. Also the seat is very uncomfortable. I would go with the gixxer. How much you getting the gixxer for?

ThreeFingerPete
09-02-2004, 11:11 PM
11k Out The Door. Same as the R1, the r1 looks so much better though.



adam

spankustang
09-03-2004, 07:47 AM
If you like the looks of the r1 better, I'd go with that. Performance and resale are about the same on all of them. The biggest difference is the looks!!! 11k is too much to spend for something you're not sure about!!!

Garceeya
09-03-2004, 07:56 AM
okay guys, i've narrowed it down further, i need some experienced advice.

i'm going to buy one of two bikes in the next couple of days. Any of you raced/ridden/bought or sold either of these, any help would be greatly appreciated.

2004 R1
2004 GSXR 1000

does anyone have any local 1/4 times, or know which may have better resale value?
i'd really prefer not to lose my ass if i decide to sell this thing in a year or two.

adam

One other thing you need to take into consideration is insurance. Make sure whatever you do you finance less than $10K. You then only have to carry liability insurance. Depending on how old you are it is going to be expensive for full coverage. I carry liability on both of my bikes and it is less than $150 a year. Of course I am 32 with a good record.

IMO, I am not a big gixxer fan. I like them but they are everywhere. I have an 02 R1 and an 04 ZX10R. I still love Yamaha although I am not a big fan of the R1 for this year. Have you thought about going with a little smaller bike? The R6 and others are pretty nice and better priced if you are still a little unsure.

GARS04
09-03-2004, 08:04 AM
Yeah, Kawasaki baby. Bone stock went 9.82 @ 145. Best time to date with two teeth down in front is a 9.71 @ 143. Best 1/8 mile is a 6.29 @ 118. Not the most solid bikes in the world, but they are fast.....very fast. :cool:

spankustang
09-03-2004, 09:40 AM
I've got full coverage with State Farm, $250 ded, and mine's $452 a year!!!
But I'm old!! :( :( (34)

GARS04
09-03-2004, 09:41 AM
I've got full coverage with State Farm, $250 ded, and mine's $452 a year!!!
But I'm old!! :( :( (34)

You also live in Missouri......BIG, HUGE......difference.

runin90lx
09-03-2004, 10:04 AM
BIG, HUGE......difference.

that is a understatement LMAO...texas is the highest charging state for insurance...only Cali has higher rates :(

ThreeFingerPete
09-03-2004, 11:57 AM
yeah, i am WAY to big to be comfortable on any 600 or the zx10, and i really dont want to have to lay all the way in the thing everytime i want to merger, so a 600 aint gonna cut it.


adam

evil jose
09-03-2004, 12:08 PM
Adam, why even worry about 1/4 performance? With the power level of these bikes it would require an expert rider to make a difference. It's basically comes down to rider and skill level. Get whatever bike feels good for you.

ThreeFingerPete
09-03-2004, 12:19 PM
because i dont want to spend the same amount of money and get less power. Horsepower on these things doesnt come cheap, and i dont want to find myself polishing a turd.

adam

evil jose
09-03-2004, 01:05 PM
because i dont want to spend the same amount of money and get less power. Horsepower on these things doesnt come cheap, and i dont want to find myself polishing a turd.

adam

I honestly think your beating a dead horse with this issue. How much of a difference in power are we talking about between all of the current crop of liter bikes?

Here are the dyno numbers and other related info from the June Sport Rider

Honda 466 lbs. Wet 149,1 HP @ 11,500 75.9 Ft/lbs. @ 8500
Kawasaki 436 164.2 HP @ 12,000 80.0 Ft/lbs. @ 9750
Suzuki 443 152.3 HP @ 11,000 78.1 @ 8500
Yamaha 450 158.9 @ 12,750 74.4 @ 10,000

Honda 10.16 @ 142.1 mph
Kawasaki 9.92 @ 147.4
Suzuki 9.96 @ 144.7
Yamaha 9.93 @ 147.4

Do the math. The 1/4 mile times were done with what I'll assume is an expert rider. With you or most people on this board I'll say wouldn't be able to get much of a difference to really matter between most of the bikes. Stop looking at the numbers and go with what feels more comfortable.

Now damn you for making me type all that out :mad:

Super Coupe
09-03-2004, 02:00 PM
Get the R1. Nicest bike I have ridden.

ThreeFingerPete
09-03-2004, 02:17 PM
i'm trying to find real world times. people have consistently gone fast with the GSXR, but i cant find enough people with the new R1 who can tell me much about it but " YAY! i have a new R1" and that isn't what i need.


i've pretty much decided that i can deal with the heat of the undertail in exchange for the pimp juice looks, i just want to know what kind of real HP they put out.
trust me, i read sportrider's reviews too, but i don't think they are to be believed, because they talk about every bike like it's the best since sliced bread.



adam

NayNay
09-03-2004, 02:21 PM
Look for used busa's and 12's.... :p

ThreeFingerPete
09-03-2004, 02:23 PM
Look for used busa's and 12's.... :p

lol

evil jose
09-03-2004, 02:31 PM
i'm trying to find real world times. people have consistently gone fast with the GSXR, but i cant find enough people with the new R1 who can tell me much about it but " YAY! i have a new R1" and that isn't what i need.


i've pretty much decided that i can deal with the heat of the undertail in exchange for the pimp juice looks, i just want to know what kind of real HP they put out.
trust me, i read sportrider's reviews too, but i don't think they are to be believed, because they talk about every bike like it's the best since sliced bread.



adam


Even barring out the 1/4 mile times, are you saying that the dyno numbers are not accurate?

Monsoon X
09-03-2004, 02:39 PM
if you want the fastest literbike out right now then just go ahead and get the ZX10R

ThreeFingerPete
09-03-2004, 02:46 PM
yes, i believe those are probably hand assembled bikes, because i've looked and i havent seen any of these bikes put out 155 to the wheel, on anybody but a magazine's dyno.


the zx10r is WAY too small for me to ride.

spankustang
09-03-2004, 03:40 PM
I haven't heard anything about the R1, except: Too make them run good, you have to keep the rpm's way up!!!!! They don't have much for low end torque!!!

Monsoon X
09-03-2004, 03:54 PM
I haven't heard anything about the R1, except: Too make them run good, you have to keep the rpm's way up!!!!! They don't have much for low end torque!!!


Yup. 600 on steroids

MattB
09-03-2004, 05:10 PM
2005 will bring some pretty sweet bikes from Suzuki. For someone your size, the 2005 Busa might be the way to go, or just wait for the 2005 GSXR 1000. I guarantee it will blow all of the other literbikes away. It might not be as comfy as the 2004, as it;s suppossed to have a lower seat heigh, slightly smaller wheelbase, etc. Buy that used 929 for now that you were telling me about if you can swing it, and buy a new bike next year. You will learn a ton of skills by just hopping on a bike now, and getting out there. Take the msf course, get you license, get some good gear, and get that 929 if you can!! When the 2005's come out, then you will have even more bikes to compare! This is just my opinion, but I'd HATE to see you get a new '04 R1/GSXR, and something happen to it, then you owe 9k on a bike that's worth $4500 after being torn up. I don't think you will have a problem handling the power, it's just that SHIT HAPPENS sometimes on bikes, you have to be prepared and think about your financial state if something were to happen. Goodluck man, let me know if you need anything!

ThreeFingerPete
09-06-2004, 01:20 AM
picked up a Shift Red 04 R1 a few days ago, and i'm loving it so far. thanks for putting up with my insatiable comparisons.

jose and JC, nice riding with you guys, and if you can, post up the pics.


adam

evil jose
09-06-2004, 12:12 PM
Had a good time yesterday and you've got a sweet bike! Pictures are posted in the GTG Thread stuck up at the top.

bucky
09-06-2004, 06:52 PM
BTW:
Here is the UK version of the 2005 GSXR 1000. Probably will be very little difference in the stateside version.By the nasty looks of that thing..you did good by purchasing the 04 R1

http://www.suzuki-gb.co.uk/model.asp?id=94&l=