
After my inquiries this will involve pulling almost the whole motor down to fix the gearbox, which is really quite expensive and will take a lot of time i don't really have. I cannot find a cheap motor to build whilst still using the current one so I am very seriously considering getting a newer bike.
I have two questions that i would really appreciate answers on. i am 6ft3 with long legs and the FZR1000 was one of the first big bikes i felt comfortable sitting on when shopping for my first litre bike, so many bikes just aren't an option for me as i just don't fit. Somehow i fit quite comfortably on my FZR, (except my wrists hit my knees when turning tightly).
1) Why do so many people fix the old fzr1000 when it may be more economical to get a newer bike with less problems? I really like my bike but can't justify the quoted $2k-$3k for a gearbox/engine rebuild. to still have a bike that is only worth $5k anyway. Please talk me into fixing the bike if it is indeed such a good bike as i haven't had many bikes so do not know what i am comparing it with.

2) I have recently found another bike that i am physically comfortable on, a Triumph Daytona, '95 - 06. naturally the newer low km ones are preferred as they will hopefully not require much (expensive) work for some time. I like most things about the daytona's i have tested so far, but it doesn't seem to pull from down low as well as my fzr, which for street riding (what i do) is one of the things i really like about the fzr. Top end pull is not used too often on the street (for me

Any opinions or comments from the resident brotherhood gurus, (or anyone with an fzr) are most welcome as my experience is very limited.
Thanks,
Ed
