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Best Sportsbike 600cc and up
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<blockquote data-quote="850SNCobra" data-source="post: 16959749" data-attributes="member: 189441"><p>Most modern sportbikes will do whatever you want and plus more without the need for much mods. Can't really go wrong with any of them as the tech has come a long way. </p><p></p><p>I don't know why but I personally could never see myself riding a Honda sportbike, unless it's the new Fireblade SP.</p><p></p><p>I still ride an old 06' ZX-10R would love to upgrade to the latest but to be honest I really have no reason to since I don't track it or ride it like I want to. I went to the track once and almost got sucked into that rabbit hole lmao. Have to find what works for you, I love the low-end grunt this model 10r has which is why I'll try to keep it long as I can.</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, I see someone above mentioned they're glad they got a liter instead of a 600. I think 600's are cool for certain people or situations. My girl rides a 600 and it's perfect for her skill level, plenty fast for her to keep up mostly with me when we're riding but it doesn't have that 0-100 in the blink of an eye acceleration like a liter bike has. Hell, I can't even get her to drive the Shelby because it's "too scary" but she'll haul ass doing 130+ on her bike lol.</p><p></p><p>600's are fun because you give them the beans(full throttle) constantly lol, literally can ride that thing at the top of it's RPM range and still not have a fear of going to jail or death, whereas on the liter bike, I rarely take it over 9-10,000 rpm's, unless I'm out with a group then that might change but I've gotten older and really don't do group rides anymore.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the somewhat long post but motorcycles are my first love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="850SNCobra, post: 16959749, member: 189441"] Most modern sportbikes will do whatever you want and plus more without the need for much mods. Can't really go wrong with any of them as the tech has come a long way. I don't know why but I personally could never see myself riding a Honda sportbike, unless it's the new Fireblade SP. I still ride an old 06' ZX-10R would love to upgrade to the latest but to be honest I really have no reason to since I don't track it or ride it like I want to. I went to the track once and almost got sucked into that rabbit hole lmao. Have to find what works for you, I love the low-end grunt this model 10r has which is why I'll try to keep it long as I can. For what it's worth, I see someone above mentioned they're glad they got a liter instead of a 600. I think 600's are cool for certain people or situations. My girl rides a 600 and it's perfect for her skill level, plenty fast for her to keep up mostly with me when we're riding but it doesn't have that 0-100 in the blink of an eye acceleration like a liter bike has. Hell, I can't even get her to drive the Shelby because it's "too scary" but she'll haul ass doing 130+ on her bike lol. 600's are fun because you give them the beans(full throttle) constantly lol, literally can ride that thing at the top of it's RPM range and still not have a fear of going to jail or death, whereas on the liter bike, I rarely take it over 9-10,000 rpm's, unless I'm out with a group then that might change but I've gotten older and really don't do group rides anymore. Sorry for the somewhat long post but motorcycles are my first love. [/QUOTE]
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