Not a Ninja, but . . .

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Old 07-20-2007, 12:48 AM
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yeah the 1125r transmission shaft are on top of each other wild
 
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Old 07-20-2007, 02:43 AM
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the 1125r is SICK. i lovr my 636 but if i were to get another bike it would be the 1125r
 
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Old 07-21-2007, 02:26 AM
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Only real problem I've heard with the 05-06636's is the TPS going bad but that's about it. Parts are readily avaiable and a very large choice of them whch makes them cheaper. The 675 is a nice looking & performing bike but not many aftermarket parts and the reliability issue is the biggest. If you can't enjoy riding the bike, what's the use of getting one if it's broke down all the time or you can't trust it.
 
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Old 07-21-2007, 05:21 PM
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Ok I have both a 675 and a 636, and I am selling the 636 because i got rear ended in it and Im getting a Aprilia SXV 5.5. The 675 is an awesome bike handles awesome power is emence and the torque wow that thing with its torque is crazy. I can beat alot of people on my 03 Honda CBR600RR and friggen mini twins always get in my way, they always put them in are practice on Fridays with us and it sucks. Over here in the UK I would get a 675 in the states I dont know, I had the 636 in the states and it sucksed because where I was it was just flat straight roads but over here in the UK man awesome roads, weather may suck this year but racing is awesome and yeah good fun all around. I dont think you can test them out but over here in the UK you can test ride the bikes if you can go and do that, I would have bought the 675 before i bought the 636 any day if i could have test ridden them. Well that my 2c I know I dont post on here often but I am mostly on racing forums now. Sorry guys lol
 
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Old 07-21-2007, 07:20 PM
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The other bike I'm looking at is the Buell Firebold XB12R. The reason that I'm sticking with a ZX6R is because Buells are difficult to get worked on, and I've been happy with Kaws so far, I think I'll just stick with what works!

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Old 07-22-2007, 06:37 PM
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The D675 is a good bike IMO...My buddy just bought on but 2 days l;ater had to be towed in to the shop fried ecu, fuel pump fuse box and harness. Spent 4 weeks in the shop all cuz of a bad TPS sensor... Has it back now. The ride on it is awesome good power. But i still love my 636 ever since i did exhaust and sprokects. Oh and i still beat him...lol
 
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