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si#2
31st January 2011, 06:37
Hey, so like, gsr600 or Hornet?......and why (other than fit) it just seems hard to pick

White trash
31st January 2011, 07:41
Hey, so like, gsr600 or Hornet?......and why (other than fit) it just seems hard to pick

If you've ridden both, looked at all the specs and how they'll relate to your needs and still can't pick, you're overthinking it. Simply choose the one you think looks best, neither are a bad bike.

si#2
31st January 2011, 09:48
I dont have man boobs but maybe I will grow some as that sounds like a fun feeling:yes:

Gibbo89
31st January 2011, 09:51
Hey, so like, gsr600 or Hornet?......and why (other than fit) it just seems hard to pick

What are the differences you found when riding them?

Gibbo89
31st January 2011, 10:40
If there is not much diff, isn't the gsr cheaper by some margin so you could spend some money you were prepared to spend on the hornet on making the gsr nice with some exhausts etc :yes:

blackdog
31st January 2011, 10:44
easy.

FZ6.

martybabe
31st January 2011, 10:47
If you've ridden both, looked at all the specs and how they'll relate to your needs and still can't pick, you're overthinking it. Simply choose the one you think looks best, neither are a bad bike.

I fail to disagree with the above statement, makes perfic sense to me :yes:

Gibbo89
31st January 2011, 10:51
easy.

FZ6.

Have you compared a few other bikes in that class? I also read that the pillion gets a hot ass from the exhausts getting hot, have you heard of this?

blackdog
31st January 2011, 10:53
Have you compared a few other bikes in that class? I also read that the pillion gets a hot ass from the exhausts getting hot, have you heard of this?

my pillions already have a hot arse, but if it gives them one where there wasn't one to start with i can only see an upside.

White trash
31st January 2011, 10:55
FZ6.

Certainly smash both the Hornet and GSR in terms of build quality. As for the ride, I'll let ya know when the demo arrives on Tuesday :D

blackdog
31st January 2011, 10:58
Certainly smash both the Hornet and GSR in terms of build quality. As for the ride, I'll let ya know when the demo arrives on Tuesday :D

bring it round, i'll give an impartial perspective :2thumbsup

(i've ridden the honda and a gsF)

Gibbo89
31st January 2011, 10:59
Certainly smash both the Hornet and GSR in terms of build quality. As for the ride, I'll let ya know when the demo arrives on Tuesday :D

The fz6r you mean? Is the fz6, xj6 and fz6r from the one r6 motor or have they changed the engine it's based on?

blackdog
31st January 2011, 11:03
The fz6r you mean? Is the fz6, xj6 and fz6r from the one r6 motor or have they changed the engine it's based on?

fz6=nekkid
fz6s=half faired
fz6r=full fairing

(and yeah i think WT must be getting the 'r' demo)

and i think the xj6 replaced the fz6. all r6 motors in a different state of tune as far as i can recall

si#2
31st January 2011, 17:19
Certainly smash both the Hornet and GSR in terms of build quality. As for the ride, I'll let ya know when the demo arrives on Tuesday :D

i will be keen to here you opinion, gsr seems a bit more snatchie at low revs but maybe a bit more keen up top. I suppose its a matter of just being happy with whatever choose and just learning to ride it well. My good (non biker) friend says suzuki sounds like a more fun name but know I need to check if Yamaha tops it for phonics

Milts
31st January 2011, 17:29
I was recently faced with a very very similar question.

I bought a street triple and am glad of it every day.

Gibbo89
31st January 2011, 17:30
i will be keen to here you opinion, gsr seems a bit more snatchie at low revs but maybe a bit more keen up top. I suppose its a matter of just being happy with whatever choose and just learning to ride it well. My good (non biker) friend says suzuki sounds like a more fun name but know I need to check if Yamaha tops it for phonics

I thought that the Hornet was more revvy up top and was the 'best' in that regard out of the detuned 600 race bikes. I haven't ridden them so maybe I'm wrong (I'm trying to remember the reviews I've read) but I thought that was true...
I also 'think' that new fz6r is not quite as nice as the fz6s bikes. Fz6 bikes are like 92 to 98hp and the fz6r is 76 hp I believe, this might not matter to you but it depends if you think this extra juice will benefit you in the long run if you have the bike for a while.

edit: the hornet 600 has just over 100 hp and the gsr has the same hp as the fz6 at 98 I think

pritch
31st January 2011, 18:04
(I'm trying to remember the reviews I've read)

I recently found a BIKE comparison of the 800cc naked bikes available in Britain: FZ8, Monster 796, Kawasaki Z750, and the BMW F800R. (BIKE August 2010.)

The winner was the BMW.

Then as an afterthought they compared the newest 800, the FZ8, to their favourite 600, the Hornet.
"The Hornet feels superior in just about every way."

They compared the difference in the steering, ride, and handling of the two bikes.
Going from the FZ8 to the Hornet was "like switching from an old analogue TV station to a high def digital channel."

The two testers who rode the Hornet both agreed that if the Hornet was in the 800 comparison it would have won.

There will still be people who buy FZ8s, but I won't be one of them.

Gibbo89
31st January 2011, 18:19
I recently found a BIKE comparison of the 800cc naked bikes available in Britain: FZ8, Monster 796, Kawasaki Z750, and the BMW F800R. (BIKE August 2010.)

The winner was the BMW.

Then as an afterthought they compared the newest 800, the FZ8, to their favourite 600, the Hornet.
"The Hornet feels superior in just about every way."

They compared the difference in the steering, ride, and handling of the two bikes.
Going from the FZ8 to the Hornet was "like switching from an old analogue TV station to a high def digital channel.

The two testers who rode the Hornet both agreed that if the Hornet was in the 800 comparison it would have won.

There will still be people who buy FZ8s, but I won't be one of them.

The reviews I read about the fz8 are okay... but I think the biggest thing was the suspension was a bit average. Nothing awesome though.

Magna83
3rd February 2011, 12:59
Definitely a tough one all right...
I think Gibbo89 is right though, GSR might be a wee bit cheaper, giving you some surplus moola to put some extra bells and whistle on the bike.
Plus I think the GSR just about shades it in the looks department, which is saying a lot cos the Hornet is frickin gorgeous (though I'm not a big fan of the Hornets standard exhaust).