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I too am of the "went from250 to 650" group and while I've sometimes wondered about something "bigger" have been perfectly happy with what the bandit does for me.
Weightwise (since that has been brought up) it's a heavy ass bike and is frequently mistaken by others for the 1250.
Heaps of other posts already have said 600-750 cc bikes will give you all the power and speed you want (legally and illegally) depending on what model you go for. Do more homework and test riding.
I like the laziness and the bottom end torque of litre bikes, and everywhere I go and anything I do I know I'm understressing the engine.![]()
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
This, for me at least.
OP go test ride, find the bike that works for you. You might find the thou way too much to handle, or you might get on with it really well, and find the 600 causes you to thrash it everywhere. You might hate them both and look at nakeds / supermoto's etc etc
Ciao Marco
That sounds so beautifully condescending to Predator owners such as myself.
I would point out though, my 2010 preddy has a lot more torque and lower gearing than my 2007 Fireblade had, with slightly weaker brakes and combined with lower quality suspension and a few other factors make it harder to handle at speed. Meaning that whilst I would recommend Preddys and similiar bikes to anyone, nothing is easier to ride at speed than a supersport.
Well how am I supposed to know what you ride?
I also didnt say there was anything wrong with them. Ive owned a 900 Hornet and ridden a Predator. They are nice bikes, just not super powerful.
Long term i didnt enjoy the Hornet but it never let me down in 30,000ks. I prefer the little Bandit for everyday use.
Uh... define super powerful? It makes over 100hp (same amount as a VTR actually), just delivers it in typical Honda fashion... smooooth.
Ask it to deliver it quickly... and oh yes, there is plenty because it can actually get off the line faster than super sport/bikes due to the lower gearing (unless the sportsbike does a drag launch, revs etc)
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
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