how practical are super bikes?

Themba

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Hi guys
I just bought a 2nd hand SUZUKI GSXR 1100. I have to admit that the purchase was hugely clouded by emotions from my side. I just couldn't resist the temptation of owning a superbike!! especially at that price! The bike is very nice to ride and fast(which is what I was looking for!) but upon my first day of riding, I realized that my carburetors were leaking gas and the bike was a little difficult to start and it would sometimes switch off while riding. There's a pipe that is connected to the tank underneath, it also burst and helped the carbs in draining all my gas unto the ground! (talk about a bad start) I think I also damaged the starter cause all it does now is sound the solenoid when I try to start the bike. It is currently parked, waiting to be serviced and this calm period has given me time to think about my latest choices. I'm a "starting out biker" amd this is my 2nd bike, having upgraded from a Honda SDH 125 which was good and reliable but painfully slow! I use a motor bike as my main mode of transport and I'm now wondering how practical are superbikes for everyday use? I'm beginning to worry that I got a bad deal, if this is the case, what are my options?

Thanks in advance for your helpful answers!
 
SUZUKI doesn't make bicycles to my knowledge. You are in the CYCLING section - as in bicycles.
 
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