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Old 12-18-2010, 07:35 PM
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Default 07 300 / 11 300 comparison...

Hi,
I have had my 07 for a while now and really enjoy it but I feel like getting a new bike( who doesn't?).
Just wondering how different the suspension etc is.
I have mine revalved and can get it reasonably good.
Reason for the update is that I will need to repair a pipe, fix a petrol tank yet again and be careful when doing the next rebuild as there are a few threads on the clutch cover that are a bit dicky.
Has anyone gone from an 07 to a 10 or later?
Also, is there a great difference between stock and race editions( in Australia?)
Just trying to justify the expense after getting mine exactly how I want it.
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Old 01-08-2011, 05:25 PM
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I have yet to ride any other gassers than my 2010 Euro which is Australias equivalent to Europes Race model. I have been very happy with the engine and suspension right out of the box (post jetting). I'll have a chance to throw a leg over a 2011 e-start for comparison once a friend gets a few more scratches on it :P

On paper the only difference is the brake disks, bars, revalved forks (firmer), and an Ohlins rear shock. To say whats better or worse is anyones guess, particularly if you spend the coin to get it revalved to suit yourself.
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Old 01-08-2011, 08:40 PM
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Thanks Jakobi,
I would have thought there would have been a few on here that have had both the above bikes...
I have been reading about yours and it sounds like you are nearly where you want to be with jetting etc.
Cheers Mark
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Old 01-09-2011, 05:43 PM
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Very true that I thought you would have had some more replies from people with both. From everything I have read it appears the later models are pretty much all of the same. Revisions mostly to the fit and finish of the product.

You have to have to admit the 2011 line up looks the goods, and everyone loves a new bike. Is it worth throwing down the extra coin?? Your call.

Hopefully someone else will chip in with some more info.
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Old 01-09-2011, 08:26 PM
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Exactly my question too..... I don't know.
As I said mine is pretty good right now with freshly rebuilt motor including crank.
I finally have the suspension good with the mousse tubes in front and back .
I am thinking more and more about just getting a largere tank and keeping her for a while.
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It's tough to push a bike that's all set up out to pasture, but the difference in build quality from the 07s to 10s and 11s is remarkable.

I've ridden both an 06 and a 10 300, but not back to back and obviously not both set up for me. The main difference appeared to be the precision of the machine - you could definitely tell they were related, but the new bike was just sharper overall.

That being said, the best money I ever spent on a motorcycle was the $350 for my first riding school. I've attended many since, and they've made a whole lot more difference in my speed and control than did a new pipe or even suspension re-valve ... plus, until your mind starts to fog over you get the benefit on every bike you ride.
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Old 01-10-2011, 07:24 AM
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Thanks Two wheels, this is the sort of info I was after.
I am actually doing the Shane watts dirtwise school this weekend ,so I will be able to relate to your comments about that too.
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Thanks Two wheels, this is the sort of info I was after.
I am actually doing the Shane watts dirtwise school this weekend ,so I will be able to relate to your comments about that too.
Cheers Mark
Mark: Dirtwise was the most recent school I took - good times. Take notes though, so you'll be able to refresh, or pick up the DVDs.
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Mark, I have an 07 also. Did you do anything to your seat? (they are rock hard on the 07 models!) I have been thinking about a taller foam, but I'm only 5'7 and the last thing I want to do is make it even harder for my spindly little legs to touch the ground.
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Old 01-10-2011, 04:20 PM
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Mark: Dirtwise was the most recent school I took - good times. Take notes though, so you'll be able to refresh, or pick up the DVDs.
I have a helmet cam.... do you know if I'll be able to use it?
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