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    Currently Kawa ZRX1100, but soon XJR or Suzi GSX 1400...

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  1. Hi Tango, Thanx for the opinion. Blasting through the highlands... sounds like a dream. Some day...! (Envy is rising.) Did you ever have the opportunity to also ride a XJR? After conversing with a few more blokes who've ridden both, the GSX and the XJR, I'd love to hear someone finally vote for the GSX. These guys also really enjoyed the Suzi, but both shared the same experience of the XJR having more "soul". I know what they mean, but for me having a 6th gear available plus a better suspension makes just such a difference. So, even I like the appeal of the XJR a bit better, I'm still going back and forth between the two. I realise that it'll have to come down to getting both of them under my arse and letting my guts decide once I'm in Austria. Any further comments are very welcomed though. Take care, m8! Martin
  2. Hi everyone, This might be a delicate question, since this is the Yamaha realm, but any reply to this question would be highly appreciated. I currently still live in the States and plan to move back to Austria by summer. (Can't wait to be in Europe again...) Since I've been riding a ZRX over the last years (as you probably know, no other naked muscles are available here), there's no question that I'll stay in this class of bikes. I can't wait to upgrade once I'm back home! I've been researching online like a madman, and it's absolutely clear that it'll only be a xjr or a gsx. They seem equaly awesome, but both also have a downside... The gsx is out of production, and the xjr only has 5 gears (I've always been missing the overdrive on my zrx). My question: Does anyone have experience with both bikes? If so, please, please give me your opinion! Also, what do you think about EU-bikes ("grey imports")? There are a few in Germany who'd deliver to my door. Any takes on that? Hope to hear from you soon, and thanx a million. Keep the rubber down, Martin
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