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Subj: Advice req - GSX600F
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Msg from: GM1JZQ@GB7SAN.#78.GBR.EU Ref:2333_GM1JZQ
I am new to biking (sitting my test in a few weeks) and I want a bike to
commute to work (25 miles, mostly motorway). I like the Suzuki GSX600F, but I
am interested in your impressions of that or similar bikes - Kawasaki ZZR600
for example. I want a full faired bike, and I like the look of both of these
machines. Is there anything else I should consider? My budget is UKP5000 tops,
so I could stretch to a new GSX or a 2 or 3 year old ZZR. | have looked at the
Yamaha Diversion (new) and the CBR600, but I find them both pretty
uncomfortable. I like the Suzuki Bandit from the comfort point of view, but I'm
not impressed with it's looks - beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
Any thoughts most welcome
Graeme
73's de Graeme, GM1JZQ @ GB7SAN
Internet: graeme@emtel.demon.co.uk
Graeme. Thursday 13 March 97 19:58 gmt
BBS GM1JZQ@GB7SAN.#78.GBR.EU
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