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Thread: Choices... 2004 CBR600RR or 2005 ZX6r Model C. Which one?

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    Choices... 2004 CBR600RR or 2005 ZX6r Model C. Which one?

    so it all boils down to these two bikes i can choose from.

    ZX6r 2005:
    Typical Ninja Green
    completely stock (besides K&N filter)
    comes with two brand new tires, serviced and new brake pads
    48000ks
    owned by a friend and bike mechanic at red barron (Trusted and well maintained)
    $6900

    CBR600RR:
    Candy blue
    40000ks
    Just serviced, comes with pretty much brand new tires
    Completely stock
    From Trademe, dont know the owner (but seems well looked after and tidy)
    $6500

    Plan to test ride them over the next week or so,
    CANT DECIDE!!!

    any opinions? experiences?

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    Ninja. K's don't mean jackshit but surely you would be happier buying from someone you trust over some stranger.

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    For the road: the 636. For trackdays, the CBR.


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    Don't know either bike well enough for a comparo, but my son just sold his 07 ZX6r for $7500 so you may have room to negotiate. His mate had a CBR600RR and the Kawasaki was better at the track and on the street, although there is no factoring for the rider there.

    Cheers

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    No doubt in my mind after seeing her again tonight, definitely the 636. So well looked after and its simple, its coming from a friend who loves it to bits. thanks for the input guys!

    Anyone know of a really nice sounding, cheap Aftermarket exhaust slip on?

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    go with the honda man cant beat them for build quality!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fastoyz View Post
    go with the honda man cant beat them for build quality!
    Seconded....and I can say first hand that Kawasaki ZX6r parts prices are bonkers expensive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Westy_mate View Post
    No doubt in my mind after seeing her again tonight, definitely the 636. So well looked after and its simple, its coming from a friend who loves it to bits. thanks for the input guys!

    Anyone know of a really nice sounding, cheap Aftermarket exhaust slip on?
    Sound choice mate.

    I'd advise getting the pipe from Ebay. For the cost of just a slip-on here in NZ, I bought a carbon-fibre Yoshimura slip-on pipe, Power Commander III and K&N air filter from Ebay - and even after freight, insurance and GST, it was still cheaper!


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    Quote Originally Posted by PirateJafa View Post
    Sound choice mate.

    I'd advise getting the pipe from Ebay. For the cost of just a slip-on here in NZ, I bought a carbon-fibre Yoshimura slip-on pipe, Power Commander III and K&N air filter from Ebay - and even after freight, insurance and GST, it was still cheaper!
    Thanks mate! il start looking

    Any particular model or make that sounds heavenly on a 636? also price is important

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    I'd say personally, the Honda.

    But best thing to do would be ride them both and see which one fits you better. Under the hood they're probably much of a muchness

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westy_mate View Post
    Thanks mate! il start looking

    Any particular model or make that sounds heavenly on a 636? also price is important
    The Yoshimura RS-5 sounded gorgeous on the 636, even though Yoshi apparently isn't the "normal" pipe to put on Kwakas. The Two Brothers we put on my friend's bike at the same time sounded rather worse, while also being noiser - with a substantially "cheaper" and nastier looking finish to the pipe.


    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
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    New Zealand, where cows are happy, men are men, sheep are nervous and horses are fast because they heard about the sheep.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PirateJafa View Post
    The Yoshimura RS-5 sounded gorgeous on the 636, even though Yoshi apparently isn't the "normal" pipe to put on Kwakas. The Two Brothers we put on my friend's bike at the same time sounded rather worse, while also being noiser - with a substantially "cheaper" and nastier looking finish to the pipe.
    Yeah ive seen a few yoshi RS5 pipes on them, they do sound nice.. definitely on the list... along with frame sliders, fender eliminata and integrated signal lights.

    All this can wait for a few months i think... best to work off the debt could even buy it all in the states when im next there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Westy_mate View Post
    so it all boils down to these two bikes i can choose from.

    ZX6r 2005:
    Typical Ninja Green
    completely stock (besides K&N filter)
    comes with two brand new tires, serviced and new brake pads
    48000ks
    owned by a friend and bike mechanic at red baron (Trusted and well maintained)
    $6900

    any opinions? experiences?
    Can get you one for the same money, far more extras (Yoshi,PC3,tail tidy, integrated tail light,blah blahs) and less kms if you're keen.

    Your call

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    You have a good mate that you trust, who works in the trade, and you would ask on KB?

    Keep on chooglin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    You have a good mate that you trust, who works in the trade, and you would ask on KB?
    Oh come on...all people in the Trade are seedy

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