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    600 GSXR slower? not by much..

    My guess is well ridden 600 will stick with a 1000 on most NZ roads. (not State Highways)
    Ham to Rags I would put money on the 600.

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    I would agree (assuming you stick to the posted legal limit), in that the biggest impact will be the skill of the rider, not the performance of the bike.

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    i would agree. anywhere with a lot of corners it would be close.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketman1 View Post
    My guess is well ridden 600 will stick with a 1000 on most NZ roads. (not State Highways)
    Ham to Rags I would put money on the 600.
    Are you trying to justify carvers downgrade?

    I've never ridden a 600 or a thou, but personally i like the sound of a smaller bike that does better in the twisties!

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    if you were putting same manufacture 600's against 1000's i think the biggest difference would be between the kawasakis.
    honda suzuki and yamaha would all be pretty close.
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    Yes it would, unless there are alot of straights...... Good bike the GSXR - but I would say that

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    Both are easily capable of 100kph so no problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthrax View Post
    Both are easily capable of 100kph so no problems.
    Who rides at 100 k/h???? try double that! I've had my thou up to 280 k/h, and the tl's couldn't keep up

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhorse View Post
    Who rides at 100 k/h???? try double that! I've had my thou up to 280 k/h, and the tl's couldn't keep up
    dontchaknowspeedkills

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhorse View Post
    Who rides at 100 k/h???? try double that! I've had my thou up to 280 k/h, and the tl's couldn't keep up
    rocketman1 did say "on most NZ roads" ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    rocketman1 did say "on most NZ roads" ...
    We have alot of good tight corners and some straights where I live, so I guess that constitutes "most NZ roads"

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimjim View Post
    dontchaknowspeedkills
    Nope

    I heard it was the sudden stop that kills ya

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    It's pretty much down to personal preference. I'd say a lot of people (myself included) would be faster in general on a 600 than a thou because you can nail it harder through corners without worrying so much about the torque biting you in the arse.

    As others have said, as long as there aren't too many straights a 600 should keep up OK if the rider's onto it. There's pretty much nothing between them in the handling department these days - the days of a 1000cc bike being a big heavy lump are long gone. The only things that make much difference between the classes is the power and how it's delivered.

    I'd say the rider's going to make more difference
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhorse View Post
    Nope

    I heard it was the sudden stop that kills ya
    Meh, ya gotta die of something...
    Quote Originally Posted by thealmightytaco
    It's like a bunch of guys talking calmly, sharing advice, all utopian like, and then BAM, drunken hobo slams his jug on the table and tells everyone they need to start punching each other.
    Interesting.

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    Take a look at what is the quickest bike around Nurburgring's 19.1 km course.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nürburg...es#Motorcycles

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