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Title: Practical Sportsbikes seeking SZR660
Post by: rucksack on February 20, 2012, 05:11:13 PM
Hello,

Apologies for barging straight in to the forum with a request - but I'm going to do it anyway  :).
My name is Chris Newbigging, and I'm Features Editor on Practical Sportsbikes magazine. We're looking to test a Bimota BB1 and a Gilera Saturno against a Yamaha SZR660 for the next issue. Unbelievably, finding the first two hasn't been too much bother, but an SZR is eluding us.

I'm hoping to find an owner who can lend us a tidy, mostly standard bike for a couple of days so we can put the feature together. We'd collect/return the bike ourselves, fuel it, insure it and as an added bonus, we're fitting new tyres to all three bikes FOC. So it'll come back on new rubber too. It needs to be taxed and MoT'd, obviously.

If anyone can help, my direct contacts are 01733 468396 or chris.newbigging@bauermedia.co.uk.

Thanks for your time.

Chris Newbigging
Title: Re: Practical Sportsbikes seeking SZR660
Post by: Steve Lake on February 20, 2012, 07:43:12 PM
Good to see you Chris, I'm sure you've come to the right place... but why an SZR.... surely an SRX6 would make for a better comparison... or why not all 4... anyway... i'll look forward to the artical... thumpers are definitely on a rising curve... we're just ahead of the game here at TC... (sorry I don't have an SZR... but I do have an SRX  :) )
SteveL
Title: Re: Practical Sportsbikes seeking SZR660
Post by: Ian on February 21, 2012, 01:14:12 AM
Steve, Im sure he has been on here begging a bike or two before and doesnt reply to emails

Ian  >:(
Title: Re: Practical Sportsbikes seeking SZR660
Post by: rucksack on February 21, 2012, 09:16:50 AM
Steve, Im sure he has been on here begging a bike or two before and doesnt reply to emails

Ian  >:(

Erm - nope? This is my second post, so it definitely wasn't me.

Good to see you Chris, I'm sure you've come to the right place... but why an SZR.... surely an SRX6 would make for a better comparison... or why not all 4... anyway... i'll look forward to the artical... thumpers are definitely on a rising curve... we're just ahead of the game here at TC... (sorry I don't have an SZR... but I do have an SRX  :) )
SteveL


The SRX will come another time - this time we're looking at the 90s breed of faired singles. Don't worry, we're lining up a story on an SRX for the future  8)

Cheers
Chris
Title: Re: Practical Sportsbikes seeking SZR660
Post by: andy230 on February 22, 2012, 08:14:52 PM
Has anyone on here even *got* an SZR...??  Let alone a tidy one.

(tidy examples of anythings are few and far between, scruffy buggers that we are...!)

Good luck tho, sounds like a great article, keep us posted Chris.

andy
Title: Re: Practical Sportsbikes seeking SZR660
Post by: Ian on February 22, 2012, 09:27:32 PM

Has anyone on here even *got* an SZR...??  Let alone a tidy one.

(tidy examples of anythings are few and far between, scruffy buggers that we are...!)

andy

I think Steve H has got "a good (more than tidy) one".... I`m sure he will correct me if Im wrong though

Ian
Title: Re: Practical Sportsbikes seeking SZR660
Post by: Steve H on February 24, 2012, 08:10:06 AM
I think Steve H has got "a good (more than tidy) one".... I`m sure he will correct me if Im wrong though

Sorry went a long time ago.
Title: Re: Practical Sportsbikes seeking SZR660
Post by: guest7 on February 24, 2012, 11:35:41 AM
Surely the SZR has to count as one of the most underrated singles of all time? Goes great and handles like a flipping GP bike (admittedly an 80s GP bike  ;))

And at one time you could get 'em for as little as £800  :o

GC
Title: Re: Practical Sportsbikes seeking SZR660
Post by: Ian on February 24, 2012, 08:34:26 PM
I think Steve H has got "a good (more than tidy) one".... I`m sure he will correct me if Im wrong though

Sorry went a long time ago.

I really must get my memory seen to  :(
Title: Re: Practical Sportsbikes seeking SZR660
Post by: SteveC#222 on April 01, 2012, 05:47:32 PM
The write up is in this months magazine ( April) and they're made a rather good job of it.  The conclusion is that the Gilera was best overall, the SZR the best 'budget' buy- their main down marker was the styling rather than the overall performance and the Bimoto Supermono.....didn't fair well.  A good read if you get the chance. Any chance of the XBR/SRX/ something else shootout?