600cc supersport road use friendly?

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600cc supersport road use friendly?

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Hi, i searched all over the web, lot of forums, and still cant find good advice on 600cc that will be good for road use, im looking for some rating, about position, comfort, on road usable power ( not peak power and top speed). I know that every year is different, so is here someone who ride few 600cc and can say what is good and what is better for a road, what mpg you getting etc, wich is the most difficult to ride?

Please give me your opinions on these bikes because so far im lost and spring is comming so want to make final decision. bikes reg 2001+ only these 4 japs. brands, and want to see wich one is most favourite for street and why

Kawasaki zx-6r

2003/2004 636cc
2005/2006 636cc
2005/2006 599cc (zx6rr)
2007/2008 599cc

Honda CBR600

2001/2006 CBR600 F4i
2003/2006 Cbr600rr

Yamaha R6

2001/2002 model
2003/2004 model
2005 model
2006/2007 model

Suzuki Gsx-r600

2001/2003 model
2004/2005 model
2006/2007 model


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one persons ideal bike is anothers dog, i am afraid the best thing you can do is go take these bikes for a ride and come to a conclusion of your own,last thing anyone would want is to tel you about a bike, u buy it and then find it uncomfortable or not able to do what you want.

there is no short cut and if you are to be spending the amount of cash you are talking about you really wanna get the right choice for you
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i agree with the above comment i have a cbr600rr which i think is a perfect bike but my mate got a zx6r and i didnt feel comfortable on his so i think its a case of try befor u buy...
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If it's position and comfort you require and not top speed and power then why are you going for a sport bike. I would suggest you go and see some dealers and try some bikes, they will only be happy to help with the kind of cash your spending
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If you want comfort and am not worried about speed etc, dont go for a sports bike. Though I know its a head and heart decision. Many of the 600's give similar mpg and will do 100-120 until the reserve light comes on.

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Out of those lot I would have the 03 636 8)
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kawasakiz wrote:If it's position and comfort you require and not top speed and power then why are you going for a sport bike. I would suggest you go and see some dealers and try some bikes, they will only be happy to help with the kind of cash your spending
i just dont like the riding position of sv650 or naked bikes, i like look and feel of sportbikes, and by that " i dont care about top speed etc" i mean for me bike that is going 163mph max or 145max is the same or acceleration all the 600cc are quick enough so thats why im thinking more about road friendly use as everywhere is written that some of them are really difficult to ride
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only you can answer that one
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billinom8s wrote:only you can answer that one
but as you guys have lot of experience you know wich bike is really crazy on the road i know that it depend on how you ride but there has to be some bikes that are easier and more dificult to ride form 600cc ss. So if i will go to some dealer and tell him i want to try some bikes, will they be alright with it? I have to buy it if i crash dont I?
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petko17 wrote:
billinom8s wrote:only you can answer that one
but as you guys have lot of experience you know wich bike is really crazy on the road i know that it depend on how you ride but there has to be some bikes that are easier and more dificult to ride form 600cc ss. So if i will go to some dealer and tell him i want to try some bikes, will they be alright with it? I have to buy it if i funky dont I?

depends on the shop, most will make u sign a form for insurance.

most super sports will 'go crazy' if u wind the throttle open, if u are worried about getting thrown off the back and loosing control, get a sports tourer or restrict the super sport.

how tall are u ? no point in asking a shorty what bike is good and vice versa
how heavy are u ? no point in asking a fatty what bike is good and vice versa
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All the bikes on your list are as good and reliable as you can get. As fast as you like, economical if ridden gently, but sports 600‘s aren’t built for comfort. . Get the one you like the look of best. that’s what I did!!!!!!! 8) :D
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I think you might be making your choice too difficult for yourself. The only bike that will be right is the one that feels right when your sat on it. :?

Go to some dealers, Ignore there sales "sign here" talk and sit on all the bike you like. Test ride them if you can, just go careful with the throttle. :lol: You can change so much on bikes these days if its not quite right in one aspect but is in all the others its not a major problem. :D

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Put all the names of the bikes you like in a hat, pick one out and buy it. If you don't get on with it, sell it and try the next one. I 'Test rode' my 2003 636 on the way home! kept it a year! You will get used to the power of any bike if you take it steady to start with. 8)
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billinom8s wrote:
petko17 wrote:
billinom8s wrote:only you can answer that one
but as you guys have lot of experience you know wich bike is really crazy on the road i know that it depend on how you ride but there has to be some bikes that are easier and more dificult to ride form 600cc ss. So if i will go to some dealer and tell him i want to try some bikes, will they be alright with it? I have to buy it if i funky dont I?

depends on the shop, most will make u sign a form for insurance.

most super sports will 'go crazy' if u wind the throttle open, if u are worried about getting thrown off the back and loosing control, get a sports tourer or restrict the super sport.

how tall are u ? no point in asking a shorty what bike is good and vice versa
how heavy are u ? no point in asking a fatty what bike is good and vice versa

Im not really going to wind the throtle for no reason i want to take it slow riding in low revs etc, i know what happens when you play stupid ( i had a nasty car crash my own fault) all im asking is some advice on bike that is good for every day riding i dont need to be the quickest and go everywhere 160mph. Its difficult to describe
And im 182 cm and 75kg
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Im looking for a smooth power delivery ( as possible not to have all power in one point) [ i know nearly all the power is in highest revs]. I thinking about 2003 or 2004 r6, or 2004 gsxr 600. I liked before cbr600rr but in all reviews is written they are not very road ride friednly all power in one point etc etc that is why im asking you guys because you got experience and if i read the review in magazines everybody says different things, so what do you think about 2003/04 r6 and gsxr600 K4?
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