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    Default Need your help

    Anyone Know about 1993 Kawasaki ZX7's??
    I am looking into buying one that is in awesome condition
    its not green and purple anymore because it had been dropped.

    is 4000 too much for it? it will be my first bike.

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    Too much for a 93.
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    4000 is wayyy too much for a bike that old and apparently has been down.

    i'd say $2500 at the absolute most.

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    btw, there are far better bikes out there for 4k

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    thank you for your imput seriously.

    Is a 750 too much for a beginner? keep in mind I am a big boy I weigh 210?
    Im not much for speeding and all that I just want to get a nicer quick bike that I can grown on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrtyDCivicSi
    thank you for your imput seriously.

    Is a 750 too much for a beginner? keep in mind I am a big boy I weigh 210?
    Im not much for speeding and all that I just want to get a nicer quick bike that I can grown on.

    a 750 isn't too big for anyone, but do you think you need/can handle the extra power over a 600ss bike? i weigh about 205 and my 600 could easily put my ass in the seat and go, and it was making about 96-98rwhp. most of the newer 600's are well over 100rwhp and when you think about it, that's a sub 400lb bike with you on it, so it's over 100hp pushing roughly 600lbs. that's more than enough to get you in serious trouble if you're not ready for it, and a 750 would just compound that issue with more horsepower. i'm still kind of kicking myself for moving up to the bike i have now because i barely use any of the power on the street or the track.

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    Derrick you dont need a Motorcycle. BUY MY TURBO KIT!!!!!!!!

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    ^^^^ is your avatar from that faggot who said bush hates black ppl?

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    f*** motorcyles i fell just yesterday on my friends cbr600rr, bruised up my leg. it was my second time riding one and its fucking insanely fast, waaaay too fucking fast. i never wanna ride a motorcycle again in my life. ill stick to cars, thanks



    btw before i fell i was loving it lol

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    I got a bike for you thats cheaper

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