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Join Date: Aug 2010
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hi all im amit from hyderabad india! im planin to buy a 1000cc bike in hyderabad! i want to knw which bike is the most comfortable to ride in city and highway's?my list has these bike's
![]() 1.cbr1000rr 2.bmws1000rr 3.r1 4.zx10r 5.gsx1000r pls advice me which bike has the most comfortable ridin position?comfortable seat?comfortable handel position(low wrist pain)? etc... im 6 feet tall and i wanna use my bike for long trips so which is the best of the lot??? |
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L8 Braker
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Wow! i didn't know S1000RR & ZX-10R is available in Hyderabad.
So did you check out these Motorcycles? 1000cc's being comfortable? Get yourself a Suzuki Hayabusa and you shall be a happy man.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Mumbai
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Do have a look at the Busa The size may intimidate you, but it handles like a baby, once in motion Turning radius is a pain though. I have been using the Busa for four months now and do lot of city riding in traffic infested Mumbai. Havent had problems and yes no wrist pains etc The riding posture is also good Do have a look at the Busa before you shortlist Talk to some Busa owners in Hyd. I m sure they would be glad to share their experiences. Ram |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Pune
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1.Suzuki Gsx1300R aka Hayabusa ( comfortable riding position) 2.Suzuki Gsx1300R aka Hayabusa ( comfortable seat ) 3.Suzuki Gsx1300R aka Hayabusa ( not much of a bitch on the wrists ) 4.Suzuki Gsx1300R aka Hayabusa ( you are 6 ft tall ) 5.Suzuki Gsx1300R aka Hayabusa ( u wanna use your bike for touring ) Look no further and book the Busa already ! If you find it too bulky the only other option you have is the GSXR1000 ( please dont call it GSX1000R )With its stock rearsets the litreclass gixxer is almost as if its made for touring and provides maximum wind protection from highspeed highway blasts. Seating position is really benevolent too.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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from the multiple reviews ...
i can suggest u either Gixer1000 or R1 both are supersport and has dashing look, Gixer is lighter compared to busa and might needed lil effort in city comapred to busa .. and u'll be one of few owners of gixer. R1 - becouse there are many owners of this bike and its small size compared to others would giv advantage on city and has good service/support from yamaha at least in B'lore |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Bangalore
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I've never ridden a liter bike so dont know if I am right by saying anything on this thread. But from what I have heard and read, the Honda CB 1000 should be comfy enough for you. The riding position and ergonomics are not as aggressive on this bike compared to the supersports you have listed.
All the best in your search and hope you buy one soon. Looking forward to a detailed report on the buying and ownership experiences. P.S. Do invest in good quality riding gear.
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GrandRR
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Pune
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huh ?
Dude nagoo ! How can the litre gixxer be little more effort to ride in the city than the busa ? And how can R1 satisfy any of his needs ? Neither R1 nor the Gixxer are supersports and he isnt looking for a supersports ! R1 is neither small nor light nor made for city riding. They guy will be tandoored in an hour if rides an R1 in the city ! He says he wants all gain but no pain. Thats either the Busa or then the CB1000R if he doesnt mind the naked look. But then its 'Hello windblast' on a naked bike !
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