Maybe around 40 mpg :)
2006-12-31 18:04:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Very high performance sportbike. There may be several problems.
GSXRs are frequently ridden very hard. A 95 may be worn out.
They respond instantly to control inputs. If you're a new rider this is a bad thing. You'll make some mistakes and want a bike that gives you time to correct them.
A cruiser is a much better first bike. Save the twitchy sportbike for when you've got some miles in.
2006-12-31 19:34:37
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answered by Bob 7
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Just like anything used ask to see records on maintenance. Ask to have it checked out by an authorized dealer or repair center of your choice. If this is a first bike purchase I strongly recommend against it. This bike has way too much power for a beginning rider. Take an MSF safety course first, get a 500 and ride it for a while. That way you stay alive. I have 100k under my belt on a bike. I have been down 2 times and walked away. The safety course is essential for life!
2006-12-31 18:35:12
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answered by hevster1 1
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the version is purely shy of a 100bhp, specific, you do not what which means the two, i don't prefer to insult you yet you “do not see why” because of the fact which you have not any adventure of driving a motorbike or the relative potential of diverse length engines. enable's purely say that 1 / 4 turn of the 750's throttle will vaguely equate to better than finished throttle on a hardship-unfastened 250 – it is so basic as i will make it, the version is extra marked than that as weight comes into the equation. in case you journey it the comparable way as you will possibly a 250 (which you in addition to might don't be attentive to a thank you to do) you will scare your self stupid (interior the wonderful achieveable condition – the innovations will the two harm a lot or you will have no emotions in any respect). no person has something to benefit from seeing you initiate off on a 250, that is not a international shaggy dog tale at your cost, that is advice given by technique of people who be attentive to what they're speaking approximately.
2016-12-15 12:50:26
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answered by mijarez 4
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yeah man, as long as the guy took care of it. It has a very reliable air cooled engine, that's basically bulletproof. Make sure all the gears are good though (common problem on a sportbike). Ask also if the valve clearances have been checked.
you won't be disappointed with the bike.
2007-01-01 05:13:27
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answered by three_man_riot 1
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Good for an experienced rider who wants a relatively inexpensive and very fast bike. It's a pretty bad choice if you haven't been riding for at least a year or so.
2007-01-01 05:51:48
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answered by Mad Scientist Matt 5
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hi. yes thay are not bad. check the frame. chain, tyers as thay will cost a bit to change. and 28000 is not much for a big bike good luck. cheers paul
2006-12-31 18:08:09
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answered by aussiepauls 1
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you don't get a bike like that for the fuel mileage.
2007-01-01 11:44:27
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, good, fast bike 28to45 depending how you ride
2007-01-01 01:16:36
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answered by ? 1
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