Really nice color scheme. Owned a K4 when I was younger. Just bought a K7 two months ago and will always be my favorite bike. I don’t care what the clowns on social media who let others tell them how to think have to say about these amazing Gixxers.
I have had this bike since 2008 got it new, still have it till this day I’ll never get rid of it. I haven’t ridden it in 4 years now I am going to. And plan to get a new bmwsrr 1000c as a second bike
@@muhammadfahmi540 none so far but granted my bike only has 10k miles super low. Only reason why so low is because I have multiple bikes but now just this one. I did own a 2006 gsxr 750 that bike gave me problems but not my 2008 it’s solid. I’m going to buy a 2017-2025 gsxr 1000 im honestly tired of no technology on my bike but I’m still keeping my 600 forever.
@@HotSizzleTV_ what kind of problems on the 750 cuz i picked up a 08 with 31k miles on it and seems to be pretty decent shape planning on changing the fairings next or or so but that feels a bit much
For some mods, whatever you done to your bikes, I pretty much done so much to my bike, but I don’t know what’s left to do honestly but maybe you can give me some ideas. I think I still have to take the limit chip out. I think that’s the last thing I haven’t done yet, I don’t think mine has it honestly, it’s been so long. I haven’t ridden my bike in four years so I can’t really remember.
Personally I'm not too big into heavy mods but that's mostly because I'm a dealer and generally speaking mods don't increase value. For a personal bike, a fender eliminator, nice exhaust, and flush mount blinkers is plenty for me 😄
@@isaiahsimoneau ahh I see your approach is different from mine. I bought mine in 2008 new and still have it. It just sits only has 7k miles on it. I plan to buy a second bike possibly an R1 or bmws1000rr 2024/25 i definitely keep my bikes well I have an attachment to my gsxr been through a lot with that bike. Are you selling this. Bike ?
@isaiahsimoneau is this bike often broken, and what are common problems that this bike has .. for example, kawasaki ninja are famous for ticking sounds that are from tensioner
I see. Yes, the technology on these bikes has changed very little. The in-line 4cyls are still plenty reliable, and there are no common issues that I am aware of. The biggest difference between these and the newer line of SS bikes will be the digital screen, and stuff such as ABS and traction control.
Really nice color scheme. Owned a K4 when I was younger. Just bought a K7 two months ago and will always be my favorite bike. I don’t care what the clowns on social media who let others tell them how to think have to say about these amazing Gixxers.
Agreed, they're nice bikes, and the white pops!
I love this bike and colour scheme 👌🏿
Beautiful right? The white pops
Stunningly beautiful bike my friend. Gixxers are the best looking bikes ever
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Nunca mas hizo Suzuki una tan hermosa... los modelos actuales de GSXR ya no fueron tan bonitos.
I have had this bike since 2008 got it new, still have it till this day I’ll never get rid of it. I haven’t ridden it in 4 years now I am going to. And plan to get a new bmwsrr 1000c as a second bike
Have you had any major problems ? Looking to buy one of this
@@muhammadfahmi540 none so far but granted my bike only has 10k miles super low. Only reason why so low is because I have multiple bikes but now just this one. I did own a 2006 gsxr 750 that bike gave me problems but not my 2008 it’s solid. I’m going to buy a 2017-2025 gsxr 1000 im honestly tired of no technology on my bike but I’m still keeping my 600 forever.
@@HotSizzleTV_ what kind of problems on the 750 cuz i picked up a 08 with 31k miles on it and seems to be pretty decent shape planning on changing the fairings next or or so but that feels a bit much
@@modelotime2456 no issues at all i only had an issue with my 2006 750 where it wont show gears i am in
Buying literally the same exact bike tom wthhh
For some mods, whatever you done to your bikes, I pretty much done so much to my bike, but I don’t know what’s left to do honestly but maybe you can give me some ideas. I think I still have to take the limit chip out. I think that’s the last thing I haven’t done yet, I don’t think mine has it honestly, it’s been so long. I haven’t ridden my bike in four years so I can’t really remember.
Personally I'm not too big into heavy mods but that's mostly because I'm a dealer and generally speaking mods don't increase value. For a personal bike, a fender eliminator, nice exhaust, and flush mount blinkers is plenty for me 😄
@@isaiahsimoneau ahh I see your approach is different from mine. I bought mine in 2008 new and still have it. It just sits only has 7k miles on it. I plan to buy a second bike possibly an R1 or bmws1000rr 2024/25 i definitely keep my bikes well I have an attachment to my gsxr been through a lot with that bike. Are you selling this. Bike ?
@@HotSizzleTV_ Awesome! I sold this one about a month ago.
I bought the same bike as my first bike. Also have a yoshi exhaust but the small canister
How is the braking?
Does it have abs?
Braking is great, it does not have ABS
Is this still relevant on 2024 ?
Absolutely, the new bike market has become outrageously expensive over the past few years, and more and more riders are turning to used bikes...
@isaiahsimoneau i mean, like maintenance and reliability of the bike ..
@isaiahsimoneau is this bike often broken, and what are common problems that this bike has .. for example, kawasaki ninja are famous for ticking sounds that are from tensioner
I see. Yes, the technology on these bikes has changed very little. The in-line 4cyls are still plenty reliable, and there are no common issues that I am aware of. The biggest difference between these and the newer line of SS bikes will be the digital screen, and stuff such as ABS and traction control.