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Old 10-19-2009, 07:36 PM   #21
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lol why go up to a 1000 when you can just turbo the 6?
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Old 10-19-2009, 09:43 PM   #22
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let me rephrase that then ..

when i had a passenger on my 636 i knew i had someone on there .. on my zx10 with the same passenger it was like they were not there .. same with the duc

i will fully admit that liter bikes are too much for the street .. but so are 600's .. look at 1/4 mile times for both 600's and 1000's .. just about identical

have you ever ridin a liter bike ? after about 2 years of riding my zx10 i rode my friends 05 636 and it just did not want to get out of its own way .. i was used to the riding style of the 10 where you had the power to just ride off any gear any rpm .. same with on longer cruise's which i hate doing but a long distance ride on the 6 buzzed me out granted i was 3 up on the rear but that shouldn't of made a huge difference .. the 10 however .. 6th gear 60mph at like 4k




while i'll agree that for some people its all about mine is bigger then yours ( my one cylinder is bigger then your bike ) my 1198 would have ran circles around my 636 ... there only 100+ wheelie machines if you tell them to be i did more 100+ wheelies on my 636 then i ever did on my ten or duc





it all comes down to the rider ..
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Depends on the rider really, I know guy on 1000's that won't stretch the legs of the bike out, and, i know guys on 1000's that are on kill 24/7. Same goes for 600 owners.
I dunno about the handling, it takes a little more effort to flick around a literbike, but it is more than possible.
The torque of a bigger bike is nice, and they are only as fast as your twist the throttle.
Personally i like overkill, but i like to learn before i go there.
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Old 12-08-2009, 12:37 PM   #23
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honestly the 08 cbr1000rr is lighter, more compact and more racy and probally a better all around bike then a zx6e.... duhhh but the real bad thing about a liter bike is the insurance is sky high for anybody under 25
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