Thelonewolf1154 Wow I had no idea? I just gave my 2007 GSXR 750 to my friend because I bought a 2018 Yamaha R1. It had 29,000 when I gave it to him.... looks like it’s gonna run a long time then....??
I had an 03 1000 gsxr still runs mint I use it as a track bike I just got the 2017 750 now and absolutely love it I need to have my ECU flashed and exaust system
I know this is an old post and I totally agree with you that the 750cc is the optimum size and cannot understand why the bike manufacturers have ABANDON THIS CATEGORY. I ride a VTR1000F and love it and only ride as fast as I need and I think Power needs respect in any cc:)
I'm about to get a 750 gsxr myself bro! Same year as that one lol and dude, I live within an hour of that shop, I'm in Virginia too, let's fuggin ride my guy! Lol
I am 95% of the time in second. Even pull away in second. Reason this is the best capacity bike is can enjoy its capabilities more often than can on a 1000. Reason its the best bike period is its outstanding comfort for a supersport, including for pillion.
+Ron C thanks man. Think i could have explained the pros for a 750 on the street vs a 1000 a little bit better, but glad you liked it. the 750 is a great bike.
Should I get 07 750 or 09? I read online the engine parts have been revised. So if I spent a little more I can get 09, but does that justify the price. Also 09 look very good too
Since they have a 600 and 1000cc class, why doesn't someone come out with an 800 which is basically right in the middle of those two? Why 750cc and not 800cc?
27000 miles is what I'd call border line high mileage for your average sport bike. With that said depending on who has owned it before and how well they took care of it, that number could mean absolutely nothing toward the condition of the bike. Best bet is to get a feel for the seller and try to determine how well they took care of it. If your unsure ask the seller if they are willing to meet u with the motorcycle at a local dealership to have it looked over, and offer to pay the tab. Most shops will do a look over for maybe 50 bucks or so. At best, If everything is in good order u can buy the bike on spot after the checkup and can buy with confidence. At worst, your out 50 bucks and a few hours of your time but at least you didn't buy a lemon. I will say, that particular motorcycle in good condition would probably go for about 5 grand currently here in central va. Long story short, if it's in good condition and has been taken care and isn't overpriced...amazing bike.
I actually used this tatic when I bought my first bike. A 2006 GSXR 600 with 30,000 miles. Bike now has almost 53,000. Sorry to type so much, just want to provided you with a solid opinion. Good luck !!!
Thanks for the reply, I plan to check the bike out first and if everything goes well, I am gonna do what you just said. Take it to a dealership. Also, does it matter what dealership you take it to? Like if I take a suzuki to a honda dealership or should I look for a suzuki motorcycle dealership?
+Alex Thomas anytime. any competent motorcycle repair shop will do. What you really want from them is to possibly identify any major issues with the bike such as leaks or overheating, bearing issues ect ect. Then u can decide if the purchase price plus repair cost is worth it to you. Whatever issues they bring up, if any, big or small may also help you haggle your price with the seller. Most respectable people who see your really serious about buying the bike and are confident about what they are selling, shouldn't really have an issue with u paying to have it checked out before signing on the dotted line. If nothing else they are getting a free checkup on their bike.
All I can think watching this video is how annoying it must be not being able to filter/lane split. There were so many massive gaps you could have cruised through. That would piss me off so much!!
I’ve never rode a street bike but im gonna buy one here in a week or so and I’ve looked at some 1000s and 750s would a 1000 be to much for my first bike
My 750 was my first bike, yes lovin' it.... still running @ 100,000 plus miles
Thelonewolf1154 Wow I had no idea? I just gave my 2007 GSXR 750 to my friend because I bought a 2018 Yamaha R1. It had 29,000 when I gave it to him.... looks like it’s gonna run a long time then....??
Jose, I need a friend like you lol
@@JoseRodriguez-mp1bl please be my friend
That's really impressive, you must have taken care of her
My dream is to put a 100k on my 750! The smugness I'd have from getting that much value would be mind boggling lol
I had an 03 1000 gsxr still runs mint I use it as a track bike I just got the 2017 750 now and absolutely love it I need to have my ECU flashed and exaust system
This is actually my first bike, first time riding a sports bike, bro this bike is freaking awesome
Ride safe. also my first and only bike. Going 3 years strong.
I know this is an old post and I totally agree with you that the 750cc is the optimum size and cannot understand why the bike manufacturers have ABANDON THIS CATEGORY.
I ride a VTR1000F and love it and only ride as fast as I need and I think Power needs respect in any cc:)
Love the 06-07 GSXRS, hate the rectifier/stator issues, left me stranded one too many times lol
Easy relocate
Had a 02 GSXR750. Left me stranded a few times as well. Any ideas if the later models have that issue? Say, 2017 plus?
mohlomphehi they mostly did away with the charging system issues in 09, 06-08 being the worst years
I'm about to get a 750 gsxr myself bro! Same year as that one lol and dude, I live within an hour of that shop, I'm in Virginia too, let's fuggin ride my guy! Lol
I am 95% of the time in second. Even pull away in second. Reason this is the best capacity bike is can enjoy its capabilities more often than can on a 1000.
Reason its the best bike period is its outstanding comfort for a supersport, including for pillion.
Where at in VA?? I’m in Roanoke
Nice video!!!Keep up the good work!!Can you pls tell me which microphone are you using bc you have a very clean audio!!
i had a feeling you were riding in va by the scenery.
Nice job on the review! Makes me want to get another sportbike.
+Ron C thanks man. Think i could have explained the pros for a 750 on the street vs a 1000 a little bit better, but glad you liked it. the 750 is a great bike.
Should I get 07 750 or 09? I read online the engine parts have been revised. So if I spent a little more I can get 09, but does that justify the price. Also 09 look very good too
is the 2007 the best year or something for the 750's? keep seeing alot of the 07's on youtube
DeeDogg 2007-2008 also known as k7 k8. Yes
k6-k7 k8-L0 bro
Dope video man!!!
+Etienne Reyes glad you enjoyed it!!
Since they have a 600 and 1000cc class, why doesn't someone come out with an 800 which is basically right in the middle of those two? Why 750cc and not 800cc?
They're leaving that for Kawasaki probably. They love upping displacement on the competitors by 50cc
Ducati has a 800 class
@@bennettfriesen33 I want a GSXR-800. That would be an awesome bike. Same weight as the 750 or even lighter.
Straight road hell!
بايك رائع و قوي 👍🏼🌺
Pike is great and strong 👍🏼🌺
What do you think about 2007 gsxr 750 with 27000 miles on it? Should I go for it?
27000 miles is what I'd call border line high mileage for your average sport bike. With that said depending on who has owned it before and how well they took care of it, that number could mean absolutely nothing toward the condition of the bike. Best bet is to get a feel for the seller and try to determine how well they took care of it. If your unsure ask the seller if they are willing to meet u with the motorcycle at a local dealership to have it looked over, and offer to pay the tab. Most shops will do a look over for maybe 50 bucks or so. At best, If everything is in good order u can buy the bike on spot after the checkup and can buy with confidence. At worst, your out 50 bucks and a few hours of your time but at least you didn't buy a lemon. I will say, that particular motorcycle in good condition would probably go for about 5 grand currently here in central va. Long story short, if it's in good condition and has been taken care and isn't overpriced...amazing bike.
I actually used this tatic when I bought my first bike. A 2006 GSXR 600 with 30,000 miles. Bike now has almost 53,000. Sorry to type so much, just want to provided you with a solid opinion. Good luck !!!
Thanks for the reply, I plan to check the bike out first and if everything goes well, I am gonna do what you just said. Take it to a dealership. Also, does it matter what dealership you take it to? Like if I take a suzuki to a honda dealership or should I look for a suzuki motorcycle dealership?
+Alex Thomas anytime. any competent motorcycle repair shop will do. What you really want from them is to possibly identify any major issues with the bike such as leaks or overheating, bearing issues ect ect. Then u can decide if the purchase price plus repair cost is worth it to you. Whatever issues they bring up, if any, big or small may also help you haggle your price with the seller. Most respectable people who see your really serious about buying the bike and are confident about what they are selling, shouldn't really have an issue with u paying to have it checked out before signing on the dotted line. If nothing else they are getting a free checkup on their bike.
Is it ok to buy a bike with no title ?
I’m in love with the coco also lol and where I can find that version
All I can think watching this video is how annoying it must be not being able to filter/lane split. There were so many massive gaps you could have cruised through. That would piss me off so much!!
You from va ?
Nice video...greetings from croatia!
great video bud
I’ve never rode a street bike but im gonna buy one here in a week or so and I’ve looked at some 1000s and 750s would a 1000 be to much for my first bike
Jefe Bag definitely but I have a GSXR750 07’ definitely get a 750 they can still do 170 lol
WalkZ Gaming Channel yea the the 750s I’ve looked had have been a bunch of 07s and that’s the one I really want
Nice video man, that gixxer is looking clean and sexy!
+Tales From The Gixx thanks man, love the 750
I’m debating between this and a 2014 r6. The r6 is 2 grand more and 40 bucks more a month on insurance:/
This should have been the original version of this track
What’s this song
Dude stop positioning yourself directly in the middle of the car in-front of you at the light. Good way to get smooshed.
“Pacifically”
suzuki 750 is a nice bike..
Parking in the handicapped section. Not cool bro
750 600 same speed
nope
@@annabanna666 yea
@@annabanna666 you smoking dope fool yes
@@jaytravel-12 have you ridden either or both. Wake up . 750 is quicker .........FOOLIO
bar ends facing backward :()
2007 750 with 12,500 miles for $3800 a good deal?
christian corona this video is more then two years ago.....
All i hear is coke weight in tha back 😅😂
Cussin a whole load through your very first vlog won't endure you to some visitors. Otherwise, nice job.