Early Impressions 10R...Mini Report

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Molly, Dec 3, 2006.

  1. Molly

    Molly Guest

    These are my early impressions of the new ZX10R after just two hours in the
    saddle.



    Despite what is says on paper it definitely feels lighter than my old
    gixxer, it also feels quite a bit smaller.



    The first thing to get my attention was the lovely raspy sound from the
    standard twin end cans and the noise from the air-box it certainly sounds
    the business. On the move the seating area feels smaller than the gixxer
    despite the tank on the ten being much smaller. The bars seems a bit further
    away but nevertheless very comfortable. The feeling of lightness continues
    to make itself known as it tips into bends quicker than the big gixxer.
    Throttle response is sharper as are the brakes. There's something about this
    bike that encourages you to be naughty. The best way to describe it is "I
    shouldn't be sitting on it, it should be sitting on my shoulder tempting me
    to do bad things".



    After a few miles I felt at home on the bike and started experimenting with
    lean angles and roundabout entry speeds on the 507, I found myself going in
    faster and harder at each roundabout. This bike is very flickable and I can't
    wait until a few hundred miles are behind me. I did notice a slight
    vibration from the tank area at about 3,000 rpm. Did I mention the brakes?
    They are awesome with plenty of feel and they are not bedded in yet. I
    thought the suspension was really good and the front end is just brilliant
    albeit a little soft. I will probably experiment with the settings after the
    first service.



    The lights are excellent and when I put on main beam it was like daylight,
    all I needed was a cock to crow to complete the picture. I thought the
    clocks were brilliant and very easy to read. Throughout the session I couldn't
    stop giggling, it's quite intoxicating. I love it.



    I will probably get a double bubble screen and a K+N air filter at the next
    service, I am also toying with the idea of a Power Commander, louder cans
    and some dyno time but probably not until there's a couple of thousand miles
    on the clock.



    I am well pleased.
     
    Molly, Dec 3, 2006
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  2. Molly

    Gyp Guest

    You should have thought of that beforehand then, shouldn't you?
     
    Gyp, Dec 4, 2006
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    You're a bad man. Well done.

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  4. Molly

    Molly Guest

    <slap>

    heh.
     
    Molly, Dec 4, 2006
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  5. Molly

    Gyp Guest

    Did you get my text btw?
     
    Gyp, Dec 4, 2006
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  6. Molly

    Molly Guest

    Just replied
     
    Molly, Dec 4, 2006
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  7. Molly

    Gyp Guest

    He's home now.
     
    Gyp, Dec 4, 2006
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