GSX-S1000 & 1000F

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Re: GSX-S1000 & 1000F

Post by lee » 18 Apr 2015, 20:15

I like it.
Think it looks great.

I keep wanting to like the cb1000r but the bit that wraps around the bottom of the tank in front of the seat spoils it for me.

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Re: GSX-S1000 & 1000F

Post by Soviet » 18 Apr 2015, 20:20

I'd say go for the one that really does it for you - the Suzuki seems great - I've got a CB1000R but the brand new price of £10k is a bit steep (should be £8.5k as it has been in the past) , although the build quality and reliability really is excellent.

I do like Suzukis though and their GSXR range speaks for itself.

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Re: GSX-S1000 & 1000F

Post by Cabernet » 18 Apr 2015, 21:35

lee wrote:I like it.
Think it looks great.

I keep wanting to like the cb1000r but the bit that wraps around the bottom of the tank in front of the seat spoils it for me.
I actually like that bit as it is functional. Means your tank doesn't suffer zip, pop stud and buckle scuffs. Ready made tank protector.
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