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Suzuki GSXR 600cc Sept '06 (56)
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Fantastic as a first sports 600 or for the more experienced. As a girls I chose this in particular for its low seat height and narrowness which made it more comfortable for the shorter rider. This is a very forgiving sports 600 and riding mistakes made won't as easily cause an unexpected reaction on the road. Responsive on the throttle and with the most amazing brakes its a great bike for gaining confidence.
After two years it has not failed to start, even after standing for over six weeks or had any faults. Mirrors are well placed for me but could be less useful to a tall rider.
After a collision with something furry and unidentified part of the fairing did easily snap. Taking off any of the fairing is an event and you certainly need plenty of time figuring out how it all goes back on. Not great when you're paying for it as part of the service.
This bike does come in to its own on the track. It has real flickability and sharp cornering plus some very good looks with sharp lines.
I was unsure of having this bike as my first 600 but I am in no doubts now that it has been fantastic to help develop new skills and also provide 'the grin' to the more experienced rider.
Pebbs
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Pebbles in Eastbourne, East Sussex on 18/10/2008
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Suzuki GSXR 600cc Sept '03 (53)
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I have had a few bikes and to be honest the 600 class is or seems to be the most fun - the GSXR just brings out the devil and you have to go faster than you should. On the track its brilliant, I love passing the thous and up until the straights they are no problem, but once you get in a straight line they just have to try and pass you to keep their cred. Its okay just means you get to pass them all over again on the corners etc...like I said great fun and well worth trying if you havent tried a GSXR600 you should.....Its beaten only by the GSXR750...Thats as you know the king and by far the most liked bike of all so far....I'm getting one very soon....
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GSXR on 04/08/2008
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Suzuki GSXR 600cc Sept '05 (55)
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Suzuki GSXR600

A fantastic road bike. I have the anniversary edition and this has the Yoshimura tri-oval exhaust which sounds cool.

You need to rev the bike to really get it moving but it does pull cleanly from 5,000 and still keeps the pulse racing.
Very comfortable providing you're above 50mph most of the time. Can be heavy on your wrists if you do a lot of town riding.
General costs are not too bad compared to 1,000cc machines especially on tyres and the like.
I've found the fuel light comes on after 100 miles yet there is still normally 5 litres left in a 17 litre tank! I've pushed the bike to 120 miles before my head said full up.
Build quality seems good as the bike still feels very solid 3 years on. Never really ridden in the wet so can't comment on the metalwork and how that stands up.
Great colour scheme in blue (the only colour). Lights and brakes do exactly what you expect and overall I would recommend this bike to anyone wanting a 600cc bike.
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Gooner on 11/06/2008
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Suzuki GSXR 600cc Sept '07 (57)
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I wasn't after a new bike, although I'd got a vague idea an R1 would probably be next. Not new - too expensive - I'd aim for about five years old