I had a 07 same Color scheme, I took all the logos off, had a Arrow exhaust, Power commander & intake, it was a Screamer, i put 48,000+ miles on it, many road trips form California to Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Zion Utah, it was absolutely Bullet Proof.
Nope you're just putting your responsibility of riding into other people's hands if you ride properly you won't need loud exhaust pipes just an excuse to ride crazy
A common quote spoken by people who have trouble breathing and thinking simultaneously. With the amount of times its been debunked, its clearly no longer a case of people not knowing its false, its more so a case of people being egotistical and trying to justify their loud bikes.
Your hubbys bike is the best - I had a k7 750 the best bike I ever owned by a mile!! Your bike is cool as well though, take care a lot of good people are gone!!
Gixxer 600 - the most comfortable IMO of the class. They used to be the fleet bikes at Phillip Island but now they have a fleet of BMW S1Krr. Nice Arai too!
Awesome bike.. I'm getting my Yamaha yzf r125.. This year, although some people knock it it has got a lot to offer and is a great starter bike.. we all got to start off somewhere. one thing is obvious and that is there's a bit of a love affair between you and the bike which I think is awesome, I can only hope that I find my future big power bike just as awsome as you- is there any advice you can give me towards bike care and or typical problems I should watch out for?
Jason Waple why u gonna buy a bike just 125cc, 125cc is super boring, especially when you see someone has bike that more powerful than your. I have ridden alot of bikes before, my recommendation is 300cc to 600cc.
+Quy An Bui nothing wrong with starting on a 125cc, I admire anyone who does, I did and it helps you learn a lot more, plus it might be all he is allowed on his licence. Should accept peoples choices.
Loud exhausts do not save lives. The majority of exhaust volume comes from the BACK, not the front, so what you see as a benefit is actually just an annoyance to everyone else, because they hear almost all of the sounds AFTER you already passed them. Yet this myth that loud exhausts are "safer" persists, and it is almost always nonsense. What saves your life, is riding sensibly and not taking undue risks, and riding defensively, particularly at junctions/intersections and not assuming everyone else will give way. Ride safe, ride carefully and never rely on an exhaust sound to protect you.
I miss my 06 gsxr 600 black and red. I also noticed mine would feel very hot at times, perhaps I had a similar problem but i never needed it serviced. Oh I miss riding in south Florida on south beach and then going on those beautiful flat Florida highways. The only thing I thought the gixxer didn't have was low end torque. But I miss the bike it was so comfortable and so great to look at. I know what you mean about the gear change light..safe riding
I've been riding bikes all my life and it scares me how quickly young riders progress to bikes that are too powerful for their experience and ability. I know it's hypocritical and I sympathise but don't like it at all!
"Loud pipes saves lives" assumes a driver doesn't make you responsible for avoiding a colision... I think people get a false sense of security from being visible/audible... even if cagers know you're there, that doesn't mean they respect that.
Cagers very VERY rarely respect anybody other than themselves on the road. Even somebody else in a car. Riding a motorcycle you're fair "game" for them. Blocking you filtering through traffic (which for anybody replying is PEFRECTLY LEGAL here in the UK), swerving towards you when overtaking on dual carriageway or motorway, then you see them in your mirror laughing when you pass them, pull put at the last second on roundabouts and from sideroads.... its as if they find it funny. Although the average doesnt find it so funny when you remove their wing mirror
Great to see a Gal so into her machine. Ride on!!!
Great to see her rocking all that safety gear.
I had a 07 same Color scheme, I took all the logos off, had a Arrow exhaust, Power commander & intake, it was a Screamer, i put 48,000+ miles on it, many road trips form California to Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Zion Utah, it was absolutely Bullet Proof.
Loud pipes save lifes 👍🏼💪🏼😎
Nope you're just putting your responsibility of riding into other people's hands if you ride properly you won't need loud exhaust pipes just an excuse to ride crazy
A common quote spoken by people who have trouble breathing and thinking simultaneously.
With the amount of times its been debunked, its clearly no longer a case of people not knowing its false, its more so a case of people being egotistical and trying to justify their loud bikes.
Very nice, a hot bike, glad you're enjoying her. Ride safe!
Your hubbys bike is the best - I had a k7 750 the best bike I ever owned by a mile!! Your bike is cool as well though, take care a lot of good people are gone!!
Stay safe sister and ride like the wind.
Gixxer 600 - the most comfortable IMO of the class. They used to be the fleet bikes at Phillip Island but now they have a fleet of BMW S1Krr. Nice Arai too!
nice bike! cute rider! respect.
I'm in love (with the bike, not cassie lol) If only I wasn't so poor I'd be doing my full bike test by now, and would sooo be getting one of these.
I just picked my red one up yesterday 😎
awesome! happy riding :)
Gone now been replaced with a big bang R1 😎
Lovely film indeed!
one thing to say "hot" (both of them)
ShinN EiJiN qqqq
Arh... Miss my gsxr1000 and that inline 4 screem....
Great bikes you have., that 750 is a gem to ride, easy and plenty with power :))
Try a 1200VFR not scary at all, a very underated Gem.
Awesome I love it makes you so happy............... TRUE biker.
Great video! Great gsxr600f! Great lady!
Awesome bike.. I'm getting my Yamaha yzf r125.. This year, although some people knock it it has got a lot to offer and is a great starter bike.. we all got to start off somewhere.
one thing is obvious and that is there's a bit of a love affair between you and the bike which I think is awesome, I can only hope that I find my future big power bike just as awsome as you- is there any advice you can give me towards bike care and or typical problems I should watch out for?
Hi Jason,
Try this article it should be helpful to maintain and care for your bike. www.autotrader.co.uk/BIKES/owning/motorcycle_maintenance_tips.jsp
one of the biggest problem you should watch for is not to start hating on other motorcycle brands, that's all... and that bike is an awesome teacher
Jason Waple why u gonna buy a bike just 125cc, 125cc is super boring, especially when you see someone has bike that more powerful than your. I have ridden alot of bikes before, my recommendation is 300cc to 600cc.
+Quy An Bui nothing wrong with starting on a 125cc, I admire anyone who does, I did and it helps you learn a lot more, plus it might be all he is allowed on his licence. Should accept peoples choices.
dont get a 125 you will get bord in a week. my first ride was on a ZX6r and rode it like a champion just control yourself and youll be fine.
Gorgeous bike.
Thanks, i love her :)
@@cassietruman do you still have it?
Loud exhausts do not save lives. The majority of exhaust volume comes from the BACK, not the front, so what you see as a benefit is actually just an annoyance to everyone else, because they hear almost all of the sounds AFTER you already passed them. Yet this myth that loud exhausts are "safer" persists, and it is almost always nonsense. What saves your life, is riding sensibly and not taking undue risks, and riding defensively, particularly at junctions/intersections and not assuming everyone else will give way. Ride safe, ride carefully and never rely on an exhaust sound to protect you.
good review
is 600cc considered supersport?
kjetiloo yes as it’s in reference to the race classes, supersport = 600cc, superbike = 1000cc
Complete with no electrical problems. Most reliable bike ever! #sarcasm
Wow what a cool lady.
I wonder what is it about Suzuki that these gixxers are in love with!!!
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Im sorry !! Can someone tell me what was the video about !? I was just looking at her !! 🔥🔥🔥 You're Fine !!
I miss my 06 gsxr 600 black and red. I also noticed mine would feel very hot at times, perhaps I had a similar problem but i never needed it serviced. Oh I miss riding in south Florida on south beach and then going on those beautiful flat Florida highways. The only thing I thought the gixxer didn't have was low end torque. But I miss the bike it was so comfortable and so great to look at. I know what you mean about the gear change light..safe riding
I've been riding bikes all my life and it scares me how quickly young riders progress to bikes that are too powerful for their experience and ability. I know it's hypocritical and I sympathise but don't like it at all!
Todays motorcycles are easier to ride, you can adjust the power delivery on the gixer and it has abs
yes I started out on a 250 two weeks later I jumped on to a zx14 a lot easier to ride 3 weeks later I had to put nitrious on it way to slow-
16k rpm, those who know know.
what a bad ass lady
the road said "slow".... someone being naughty
👍👍
🎯😎
What's the lady's height?
"Loud pipes saves lives" assumes a driver doesn't make you responsible for avoiding a colision... I think people get a false sense of security from being visible/audible... even if cagers know you're there, that doesn't mean they respect that.
Cagers very VERY rarely respect anybody other than themselves on the road. Even somebody else in a car. Riding a motorcycle you're fair "game" for them. Blocking you filtering through traffic (which for anybody replying is PEFRECTLY LEGAL here in the UK), swerving towards you when overtaking on dual carriageway or motorway, then you see them in your mirror laughing when you pass them, pull put at the last second on roundabouts and from sideroads.... its as if they find it funny. Although the average doesnt find it so funny when you remove their wing mirror
You would of been happier with a 675!
I do love the 675 although its way to tall for me and was just alot more comfortable on the GSXR :)
damn it why there is no woman riders where i live.
🤣🤣🤣
pretty girl
She cute. Let her come & teach me how to ride na
Hey that's not the kitchen!!!!!!! Get off that bike