That bike works best between 10K and redline. It IS a 2000 model I had one just like it. The engine felt like an electric motor. just super smooth everywhere (granted I moved over to the 750 from a TL- S. When you got it on song there's nothing better. Mine had 126hp at the wheel with a full Arrow exhaust, K&N filter, and some ECU tuning. EBC HH pads and braided lines were transformative. Later I added a 19mm radial master cylinder (Brembo) and they became fantastic.
My 02 gsxr750 was a better bike than I was a rider. I lived across the street from work but it took me 2hrs to get home....I took the scenic route with lots of twisties, and a good rip on hwy26 back to the house.
Let’s just take the Suzuki GSXR 600, 750 and the 1000. Have ridden and also raced all three I’ll give my impressions as simply as possible. The 750 is what I call in the Goldilocks zone. It has the lightness and handling of the 600 with much more torque combined with decent power, where the 1000 is just too powerful to properly enjoy on the roads. Both the 600 and 1000 requires a different approach and each have their pro’s. However, as the 750’s were once the WSB category bikes from Japan. So, in my own humble opinion I’d take the 750 over the other two for both the streets and also the tracks. 👍😎🇦🇺
I have to agree. I'm doing a video about tyres on Friday night and would LOVE your feedback. You more than anyone elses. Just don't tell em I said that...
@@bikehubjapan Nice choice in tyres. From my perspective, I don’t buy second hand (however you did mention as a stop gap so all good). The only advice I can give, which applies to any tyre, is if they have seen a track (even just once) that rubber does have a “memory”. Meaning it’s related to the heat cycle they experience. In general terms to regain the same level of feel the tyres need to reach what they did on track in temperature, to have the same level of grip and feedback, which in normal road riding isn’t as easy to achieve. However, as you haven’t ridden a brand new set of these (I’m assuming), then you won’t really notice the difference unless you go past the tyres limits which again is difficult whilst riding on the streets. Good luck, I hope this helps. 👍😎🇦🇺
I've never bought used rubber either, but I've bought plenty of used bikes and just ridden with the tyres that were already fitted, so basically not much of a difference lol. But yeah, basically I'm going to do 1 track session on the used Power RS, then see how they are. Only $100 for the pair, so not too bad if they suck and have to throw them out
Awesome that you are happy with it. I'd heard the new Rosso 4 tyres are pretty good, but not tried them yet as my Gixer has plenty of life left in the Michelin 2CTs
my K13 750 was stolen, then i got a K12 1000. both are great bikes. but now the cops found the 750 (they only took it to sell the exhaust), so now i have to decide which to keep, but i like them both
@@bikehubjapan 171.9 kg dry for 04-06 r1 even lighter when removing factory cans cat delete and lithium battery. Makes it very close 🤠 both great bikes from a better time
That bike works best between 10K and redline. It IS a 2000 model I had one just like it. The engine felt like an electric motor. just super smooth everywhere (granted I moved over to the 750 from a TL- S. When you got it on song there's nothing better. Mine had 126hp at the wheel with a full Arrow exhaust, K&N filter, and some ECU tuning. EBC HH pads and braided lines were transformative. Later I added a 19mm radial master cylinder (Brembo) and they became fantastic.
Still have my 2000 gsx r750 from new full beans
My 02 gsxr750 was a better bike than I was a rider. I lived across the street from work but it took me 2hrs to get home....I took the scenic route with lots of twisties, and a good rip on hwy26 back to the house.
Let’s just take the Suzuki GSXR 600, 750 and the 1000. Have ridden and also raced all three I’ll give my impressions as simply as possible. The 750 is what I call in the Goldilocks zone. It has the lightness and handling of the 600 with much more torque combined with decent power, where the 1000 is just too powerful to properly enjoy on the roads. Both the 600 and 1000 requires a different approach and each have their pro’s. However, as the 750’s were once the WSB category bikes from Japan. So, in my own humble opinion I’d take the 750 over the other two for both the streets and also the tracks. 👍😎🇦🇺
I have to agree. I'm doing a video about tyres on Friday night and would LOVE your feedback. You more than anyone elses. Just don't tell em I said that...
@@bikehubjapan Happy to share my thoughts and impressions as I’ve tested most. Any particular brand and model you’re considering for your new baby?
Just ordered a set of used tyres that have had 1 track session on them. Kind of a stop gap tyre... Michelin Power RS
@@bikehubjapan Nice choice in tyres. From my perspective, I don’t buy second hand (however you did mention as a stop gap so all good). The only advice I can give, which applies to any tyre, is if they have seen a track (even just once) that rubber does have a “memory”. Meaning it’s related to the heat cycle they experience. In general terms to regain the same level of feel the tyres need to reach what they did on track in temperature, to have the same level of grip and feedback, which in normal road riding isn’t as easy to achieve. However, as you haven’t ridden a brand new set of these (I’m assuming), then you won’t really notice the difference unless you go past the tyres limits which again is difficult whilst riding on the streets. Good luck, I hope this helps. 👍😎🇦🇺
I've never bought used rubber either, but I've bought plenty of used bikes and just ridden with the tyres that were already fitted, so basically not much of a difference lol. But yeah, basically I'm going to do 1 track session on the used Power RS, then see how they are. Only $100 for the pair, so not too bad if they suck and have to throw them out
Awesome that you are happy with it. I'd heard the new Rosso 4 tyres are pretty good, but not tried them yet as my Gixer has plenty of life left in the Michelin 2CTs
my K13 750 was stolen, then i got a K12 1000. both are great bikes. but now the cops found the 750 (they only took it to sell the exhaust), so now i have to decide which to keep, but i like them both
Alright man! You're back in action!! I know you're happy to be back on a bike again!
Hell yeah dude. Tyres next!
Love it man. Such a great bike.
Great looking bikes!!!!
I see gixxers … I’m all in!
I definitely loved my 750 more than the 1000 so much more usable on the road 😎👌🇬🇧🏍
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fun ride out cool Gixxer nice roads perfectamundo💯👍🏻‼️
Very hard bike to find. You can grab 600cc all day. But the 750 or 1000cc are hard to find. I personally own a k1 600cc
Great video. Congrats on your new bike bro. How about Michelin Power 5?
I just got this exact bike as my first real motorcycle (had a pit bike prior) a few weeks ago, what are your thoughts on a new rider on this bike?
According to the decals it‘s a 2000 so actually a Y and not a K1
Nice bike anyways, have fun!
I think you’re probably right. Although I fear that if I had the 750 I’d probably ride it harder than my 1000 and end up crashing it :/
You should watch my latest videos then...
@@bikehubjapan ouch, hope you are on the mend
Interesting bike👍🏻
Nice to see you riding again x
Hope you are well!
Thanks luvvie. It's great to be back in Japan AND on two wheels
Hi, I have a question about the gsxr.
I'm in love with the K8 1000 but it's over my budget. so i look at k1 k2 models. Are the older models bad?
K1-2 great bikes if you can find one in good condition
K0 750 owner here same as an 01-03, love it so much.
@@YungAvez Why nobody ever talk about the K0 even though it's the same as 1, 2, and 3?
That bike weighs almost the same as a 2005 r1
166kg dry....
@@bikehubjapan 171.9 kg dry for 04-06 r1 even lighter when removing factory cans cat delete and lithium battery. Makes it very close 🤠 both great bikes from a better time
2000 is a "Y" designation , K1 is 2001.
How long did you ride before you realized ur buddy turned ur hi beams on? lol
Probably all day haha
better than a 1000cc???
I reckon
@@bikehubjapan but no power wheelies
Depends on which 1000 mate
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