does this mean I have a "stable now?
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It's not a TT or even another car, but it is faster than any TT I've heard of
I've wanted a ZX-7R since I was about 14 years old. I've been riding since I was 3, but have been without a bike for the last two years. It was about time I got back on one. 1999 Kawasaki ZX-7R with 5500 miles. sorry for the big pic, but I'm lazy and don't feel like resizing.
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I've got the older CBR body style from 1998 and it doesn't look near as good as the ZX-7, but got it from my brother for only 3,000 with 3,000 miles on it. Next bike will probably a GSX-R. Who are you insured with? How much?
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the sportbike market is pretty hot right now. If the bike is in good condition, you could probably make money selling it. The GSX-Rs are great machines too. There are just so many of them around here. I've always had a thing for the ZX-7R, so I went out specifically looking for one. when it comes down to it, any sportbike built in the last 10+ years is amazing.
I'm insured through Progressive and I think it's around $700 per year. it would be about half that if I had a clean record, but it's still reasonable. the newer the bike the higher it is. make sure you get the correct manufacturers model on the policy. mine is technically a ZX750P as shown on the title. That is the model for the ZX-7R for that year, but if I would have selected it as a ZX-7R Ninja on the policy, the rate would have been higher. I called them up and made them check it for the VIN number to make sure it was correct and it saved me about $350 per year.
I'm insured through Progressive and I think it's around $700 per year. it would be about half that if I had a clean record, but it's still reasonable. the newer the bike the higher it is. make sure you get the correct manufacturers model on the policy. mine is technically a ZX750P as shown on the title. That is the model for the ZX-7R for that year, but if I would have selected it as a ZX-7R Ninja on the policy, the rate would have been higher. I called them up and made them check it for the VIN number to make sure it was correct and it saved me about $350 per year.