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gasmanrus 22-Jan-2005 22:11

916v996
 
right. i've had my n plate 916 bip for 6 years put up with all the crap they can give you & loved every minute of it!

but....

tommorow i'm off to look at a Tplate 996 10k on the clock, uk bike, good nick, history etc. i think the sellers after about 4500.

what i want to know is will i notice the extra oomph? also i know the front discs are different, are they any better? are there any other changes?

my bikes approaching 20,000 mls & in fair condition. do you think i should trade up or stick with what i know?


cheers rus:)

GsxrAge 22-Jan-2005 22:24

Yes mate there is xtra oommphh
i did the same had 1997 916bp with 20,000 miles on thhe clock.
changed to a 2001 y plate 996 bp with 5 spokes and ohlins rear shock :cool:
just does everything better well worth the change :cool:


Adrian

gasmanrus 22-Jan-2005 22:34

the one im looking at has 3 spokes but i dont mind that. ive also got an ohlins and other bits hugger etc that i can transfer over

im getting excited now!!:bouncy::bouncy::roll:

GsxrAge 22-Jan-2005 22:41

well worth it mate :bouncy:
never stop grining when l ride it and power wheelies are great

:biaggi:


Adrian

Walenut 23-Jan-2005 10:54

Don’t do it, your 916 will be a rare classic in a year or two and worth double the 996.
Only joking of course there’s no replacement for horses. :D

ducv2 23-Jan-2005 11:07

No chance of keeping the 916 as well?, depreciation must be zero by now. Failing that, the 996 is what I thought the 916 was going to be.

gasmanrus 23-Jan-2005 11:10

s.p. thats what i was thinking!

aggggggh idont know what to do!!

im off to look at this bike in a bit, i probably fall in love with it the minute i see it

impulsive? me?:devil:

wheelspin 23-Jan-2005 11:29

The 916 motor is absolutely fantastic and makes the bike MUCH easier to ride as is very forgiving if you find yourself in the wrong gear.;)

The 996 motor feels lumpy and much more mechanical at anything below 5000RPM. But wind the bugg3r up and you'll never take the grin off your face. Where the 916 starts to run out of puff the 996 just keeps pulling, trying to wrench the bars out of your arms and will stay right beside a similar 999.:o

It's a beast round town though as first gear is really tall so the old left hand get's used a lot (insert your own jokes :lol: ).

Out on the open road is where it belongs but beware.:o With the extra power there is extra speed although you may not realise it until it's time to slow down (in my experience )

If possible keep the 916 for the track and the 996 for the road which is what I've done and I would't fancy tracking the 996 either!

Mark
:burn:

[Edited on 23-1-2005 by wheelspin]

[Edited on 23-1-2005 by wheelspin]

gasmanrus 23-Jan-2005 11:37

cheers mark. i'd love to keep both but its a matter of garage space
what i need is a really good excuse to flog the wifes rgv stinkpot

i could then track the 916

anyone for a desmodue 916/996 support race series?!?:D

bradders 23-Jan-2005 14:06

easy - get a 916 sps...best of both worlds:)


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