Hi everyone! I am a Venezuelan/American living in Uganda. I may be moving to France sometime within the next year, and if I do, I want to finally own a GSX 1400. I have had my eyes on these bikes for a long time since I am a sucker for the big bore UJM look. It reminds me of the bikes I used to stare at in awe in Venezuela in the 80s when oil money and the Latin penchant for all things extreme resulted in lots of muscly Japanese bikes ripping around the place with gleaming headers all in a row.
I have been riding for 15 years, mostly in East Africa, and I have owned a lot of bikes. New bikes just don't do it for me. They are too powerful, too techy, and way too expensive. With a few exceptions (all out of my price range and terribly impractical), none of them stir my soul from a design perspective. I think the GSX 1400 would be perfect for my needs. Torque over top-end HP, beautiful, agile enough to be somewhat spirited in the mountains (have chilled out a lot), carries pillion with ease, reliable, affordable, customizable, and mostly analog. I dream of a black one with full Yoshi exhaust, Yoshi cams, PC, tune, and a few aesthetic bits and bobs.
Been lurking for a while absorbing knowledge, and intend to start asking some specific questions soon. Hope to become a regular contributor if I make it back to Europe and scoop one up!
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Gidday Atreyou, welcome to the fourm. Hope you get your transfer & a nice Black edition soon.
Welcome to the forum Atreyou. These bikes do all you want and more. Certainly a great pillion bike. I have done a lot of trips with the bride on the back and she finds it very comfortable even when loaded up with luggage. You have certainly done your homework realising that a black 14 is the way to go. Very best of luck finding a bike that fits your desire.
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Quote from: Atreyou on Tuesday, 15 November 2022, 10:14 PMI dream of a black one with full Yoshi exhaust, PC, tune,
Welcome.
You are obviously a person of great taste as that's what I have... ;)
(2008, Black, dyno mapped PC111)
Only thing I'd be aware of is oil filter removal if you go full Yoshi Cyclone, but it's not the big deal some folk make it out to be, and every day you're not swapping the filter you get a brilliant pipe. If I ever get another 14 I'd be looking for a Cyclone for it.
Welcome Mate, good plans you have👍
Welcome.
You probably win the most "geographically diverse" prize :clapping:
You have described the GSX1400 very well indeed. I'm sure you'll love it.
We have one or two members who live in France, too.
Official then -
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Bonjour Mon Ami
Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome! Had to laugh at the responses from those of you who own black ones. See you out there on the threads soon!
Welcome Atreyou :cheers:
Welcome mate,
I only got mine around 6months ago and love it you will too I'm sure, It certainly is a great bike.
That's a really nice intro mate. Lots of thought has gone into it & I think you'll definitely enjoy a GSX when you eventually purchase one. A great allrounder for sure 👍👍👍
Welcome to the forum Atreyou. :onya: I can understand why you want a slow black one given that it's your first one but what I can't understand is, why France :facepalm:
Quote from: mjgt on Wednesday, 16 November 2022, 08:34 PM
Welcome to the forum Atreyou. :onya: I can understand why you want a slow black one given that it's your first one but what I can't understand is, why France :facepalm:
HAHA - my very English wife has the same reaction!
Reason is that job would be in Geneva. The Ain department of France is within commuting distance but much cheaper, food much better, and motorcycle regulations much laxer (hides from Swiss members of the forum :lol: ). Plenty of great mountain roads around too. Actually had this very arrangement for three years (2018-2021). Hope you can forgive me, unlike my mother-in-law, particularly since my kids speak to each other in French at least half the time. Love watching her face slowly contort into a scowl when they do it, much like slow-motion footage of a plant wilting.
Going to find ways to give my black boat anchor wings! :twisted:
I had a mate who worked in Switzerland for years (IT stuff) and he liked it but did say how expensive everything was.
Not as dear as Scandinavia. I understand there's a running joke between Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark. Hope i got it right; If the respective governments of each of these countries were to evenly distribute the entire treasury amongst its citizens, every man woman and child in Norway would be multimillionaire. For the rest, every man woman and child would have to chip in to government to achieve the same result.
Norway is one of the most beautiful countries, but also one of the most expensive.
Putting me coat on, Norway it is then . . . .