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I am stuck between these two bikes. I have had my sights set on the R6 until i realized how track oriented it was which kind of made me start looking at the GSXR. I live in the suburbs and plan on driving there along with the city. It won't be often that I rip it into triple digits. Someone please help me out. And by they way I don't need suggestions about other bikes to get, its mainly between these two. Thanks
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R6 all the way! Best bike ever made! ..Not to mention its damn sexy! It is a race proven bike but can be ridden everyday in the city just the same.Cr125 - what kind of gas to use?
they will be same around town the r6 is a cooler bike it looks better and its not a suzukithey are going to have very similar power bands in a blindfold test if it were possible you would not be able to tell
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get the gixxer. the gsx r600 is actually faster.rememberwhen the Yamaha r6 recently came out they lied about
the actual red line of the motor.
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With the type of riding you sound like you intend to do I believe the GSX-R will suit you much better. The GSX-R is much better around town and in the city due to it's somewhat milder state of tune which means more low end torque and a more controllable power curve. Yet it's peak power will be plenty for your occasional triple digit runs and it will still handle better than you need it to for street use. On the other side however no 600cc super sport is really going to be a good bike around the suburbs and city so if you think it's worth sacrificing comfort and ease of use for all out speed and handling ability go for the R6. Overall I still think you'll get along better with the GSX-REvery ninja I've ever had runs hot even in cold weather is this normal?
Bummer that you are already set on those. B=In my opinion you would be far better served with a Honda RR. But if I HAD to choose (stress HAD) it would be the Suzuki. They make nice street bikes. But I would rather hike than ride a Suzuki dirt bike. Their dirt-bikes SUCK! GSXR's are nice though. Trust me on the Honda thing though. I own 2 of them and have several friends who ride other brands. (my bro has '06 YZF450 for instance). So you can either trust my experience or find out later.Just remember "he who buy's the best, only cries once".
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Hey "51". On my question a couple weeks ago about the servo-motor, you "haven't a clue". There are cables, and there is a way to adjust the slack,etc. How do youo think the servo is hooked to the exhuast?
You seem pretty arrogant, so please don't try to answer any of my ?'s anymore, cuz I'm not interested in your 'know-it-all" point of view. I know alot more about my bike than you think. But I suppose you are a direct decendant of Mr. Honda himself. Or at least you're cocky arrogance leads one to think that. Maybe you should know what you're saying before you are so 'matter-of-fact" about something.
suzuki has a lot of electrical problems and their computers are not cheap to replace. The R6 on the other hand is just a really great bike all around. Granted the gsxr is a really nice looking bike but so is the R6 and personally I would rather be able to ride my bike than just look at its paint job.
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Personally I own an 04 R6. One of my Friends has an 06 GSXR600 and another has an 06 R6. No major changes have been made to either for 07. I've ridden both. R6 is the way to go. Handling, Speed, Looks. All around better ride. If you want seious perfomance get the R6. The GSXR is really nice, and if you just want to play, it is cheaper. But if you really like to ride, get the R6.More Questions & Answers ...
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