Newbie in east anglia
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Newbie in east anglia
Hello All,
Currently a non owner of a Yam but that shouldn't last long.
I have a ZX9R which I've had for 4 years but have been hankering for a new bike for a while now. Had a test ride of most of the new bikes inc the new GSXR, RSV4 RF, 1299 S and the R1. Until Saturday the GSXR was the pic as I could not get why the Italian stallions were £6k more. But then I tried the R1 on Saturday and was blown away.
It has to be the best handling bike I have been on so I am pretty well decided that is the way I will go. Not badly priced also, but I will say would have expected a quickshifter for a £15k plus bike, even if it was up only. But Its a toy I suppose if you aren't a racer so I will get on fine with out it.
The ZX9R was bought as it was big and comfortable but I am after something a bit more challenging now. I have also spent far to much time doing stuff to the bike instead of riding it so I woudl rather get a more complete package now. I think some adjustable rear sets and an Akrapovic silencer will finish it off.
A bit about me, well I'm a QS based in Suffolk. I love my motor racing whether its 2 or 4 wheels and will often be track side not just in front of the box. I am a fair weather rider but hey, no ones completely perfect are they.
Hope you get to know you all and have some laughs whilst badgering you for advice when I try to do something and balls it up.
Currently a non owner of a Yam but that shouldn't last long.
I have a ZX9R which I've had for 4 years but have been hankering for a new bike for a while now. Had a test ride of most of the new bikes inc the new GSXR, RSV4 RF, 1299 S and the R1. Until Saturday the GSXR was the pic as I could not get why the Italian stallions were £6k more. But then I tried the R1 on Saturday and was blown away.
It has to be the best handling bike I have been on so I am pretty well decided that is the way I will go. Not badly priced also, but I will say would have expected a quickshifter for a £15k plus bike, even if it was up only. But Its a toy I suppose if you aren't a racer so I will get on fine with out it.
The ZX9R was bought as it was big and comfortable but I am after something a bit more challenging now. I have also spent far to much time doing stuff to the bike instead of riding it so I woudl rather get a more complete package now. I think some adjustable rear sets and an Akrapovic silencer will finish it off.
A bit about me, well I'm a QS based in Suffolk. I love my motor racing whether its 2 or 4 wheels and will often be track side not just in front of the box. I am a fair weather rider but hey, no ones completely perfect are they.
Hope you get to know you all and have some laughs whilst badgering you for advice when I try to do something and balls it up.
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Re: Newbie in east anglia
Great intro brotha, A huge and warm welcome to this place, no one cares what you ride as long as you ride or can get involved here. This is like home and I hope you enjoy your time here. Now then we like photos of your bikes whether they have injectors carbs or boobs





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Re: Newbie in east anglia
welcome in pal - good intro fella - good luck with the aaar1 & enjoy the forum in the meantime:-)
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Re: Newbie in east anglia
Welcome along, fellow east Anglian, get involved and enjoy the banter
The R1 does have a quickshifter(up but no down shift blipper) if you tried a 15k+ bike for sure.

The R1 does have a quickshifter(up but no down shift blipper) if you tried a 15k+ bike for sure.
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Re: Newbie in east anglia
Welcome Sir!
Enjoy the forum and the new r1 when you get it.
The members here are a friendly bunch and have a lot of knowledge between them so ask questions and have the piss taken out of you!

Enjoy the forum and the new r1 when you get it.
The members here are a friendly bunch and have a lot of knowledge between them so ask questions and have the piss taken out of you!

Re: Newbie in east anglia
Welcome, I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun on the new R1.
I can almost guarantee you will buy more than some adjustable rear sets and an Akrapovic silencer!
I can almost guarantee you will buy more than some adjustable rear sets and an Akrapovic silencer!

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Re: Newbie in east anglia
Welcome bud, you'll have fun here
The latest R1 does come with a quick shifter so maybe the one you rode was disabled via the software?
My 2016 is up for sale in case you're interested......viewtopic.php?f=39&t=15046" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The latest R1 does come with a quick shifter so maybe the one you rode was disabled via the software?
My 2016 is up for sale in case you're interested......viewtopic.php?f=39&t=15046" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Newbie in east anglia
Welcome in Mattew
I think you need to have a bloody good read in the 2cr/2ks section before you decide on a zorst especially if your think about a de-cat . Cracking first post , I'm sure you'll enjoy the forum/community
I think you need to have a bloody good read in the 2cr/2ks section before you decide on a zorst especially if your think about a de-cat . Cracking first post , I'm sure you'll enjoy the forum/community

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Re: Newbie in east anglia
Welcome to the forum and a great intro.
Good luck with the hunt for your R1 [emoji3]
Good luck with the hunt for your R1 [emoji3]
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Re: Newbie in east anglia
Cheers all, and thanks for the info on the QS. The garage I had a test ride has only just switched from April ia to Yamaha so I suppose I can forgive them for not knowing there is an up QS. Any pointers on how to check this? Was a 2017 euro 4 bike. The ape had a button to press to engage the QS, is it similar on the R1?
That is a very tidy bike and I did look at the used route but with PCP so cheap it seal silly not to get a new one. Gets a bad rep PCP but it is a good way as long as u plan for the payment at the end.
That is a very tidy bike and I did look at the used route but with PCP so cheap it seal silly not to get a new one. Gets a bad rep PCP but it is a good way as long as u plan for the payment at the end.
Re: Newbie in east anglia
That'll be the Mototechniks then, I have a mate that works there there. I think your comment about the QS shows they are very new to Yamaha. The mechanics are apparently ok. The only issue I have is that because they swapped brands they have only just started doing Yamaha training courses so aren't up to scratch as fully trained Yamaha technicians.
There is nothing to do to engage the QS just ride and change up without the clutch, or change up as normal with the clutch
There is nothing to do to engage the QS just ride and change up without the clutch, or change up as normal with the clutch

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Re: Newbie in east anglia
That's the one, I know Martin from their. They were very honest either me and even said that they are still learning the systems and how it works.
Cheers for the heads up on the QS. Looks a better system than the ape, having to press the button on the handle bar means I might as well use the clutch. 1-0 to the Yamaha.
Cheers for the heads up on the QS. Looks a better system than the ape, having to press the button on the handle bar means I might as well use the clutch. 1-0 to the Yamaha.
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Re: Newbie in east anglia
That's the one, I know Martin from there. They were very honest with me and even said that they are still learning the systems and how it works.
Cheers for the heads up on the QS. Looks a better system than the ape, having to press the button on the handle bar means I might as well use the clutch. 1-0 to the Yamaha.
Cheers for the heads up on the QS. Looks a better system than the ape, having to press the button on the handle bar means I might as well use the clutch. 1-0 to the Yamaha.
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Re: Newbie in east anglia
As Boz said just use like a normal QS on up changes, I'm no bothered about downshifters, I can blip the throttle myself t very much lol, love mine , ive gon for an Arrow exhaust ,orgasmic noise lol, oh and get it flashtuned and decatted , speak to Mike on here at Velox Racing, superb service.
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Re: Newbie in east anglia
Welcome in Fatty. Great intro and looking forward to seeing how you get on.
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Re: Newbie in east anglia
Welcome to the forum Matthew and what a cracking introduction [emoji122][emoji122][emoji122][emoji122][emoji122].
As PJC says it doesn't matter what you ride here . A bike is a bike is a bike, I've always wanted a Kawasaki but never owned one, ridden my mates loads of times though and it was a great bike.
You will love the new R1, it's an amazing machine, it's like an R6, light and flickerbal but with the power of a litre bike, and that power is delivered in such a controlled way, it's amazing [emoji3]
Anyway, welcome
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As PJC says it doesn't matter what you ride here . A bike is a bike is a bike, I've always wanted a Kawasaki but never owned one, ridden my mates loads of times though and it was a great bike.
You will love the new R1, it's an amazing machine, it's like an R6, light and flickerbal but with the power of a litre bike, and that power is delivered in such a controlled way, it's amazing [emoji3]
Anyway, welcome
Stephen[emoji3]
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