
Originally Posted by
ducatilover
WINJA- there is a rule for the displacement aparently and the fours can only be 600cc, triples -675cc and the twins 750cc.
im not too sure about that though
Yep that's 100% correct, the 675 is eligable for Super Sport.

Originally Posted by
WINJA
WHY DIDNT THEY TEST THE 600THEN , I KNOW NOT ALL RACE BIKE SPECIALS LIKE THE RR ARE NECESARILY GONNA BE BETTER IN STOCK FORM .
ITS ALWAYS BEEN A 600 CLASS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A TWIN , A TRIPLE IS NOT NECESARILY A DISADVANTAGE PARTICULARLY WITH A 75 CC ADVANTAGE .
AREA UNDER THE GRAPH IS EVERYTHING IN THIS CLASS
The magazine caters to road riders, 99% of these people are going to a 636 over the ZX6rr. In fact in NZ the only way you'll get a ZX6rr is if it's an ex-race bike or privately imported, as Kawasaki don't import them for public sale.

Originally Posted by
cowpoos
I reckon its funny testing road sports bikes on tracks full stop...
what the fuck does it mean for people who buy them....shit all...maybe bragging rights about beating another bike in that test.....but fark all of anything more....
Yep, totally agree with you Poos. But there are a lot of people out whom base a large part of their purchase decision on how bike's perform on the track. Guess they have their reasons.
Personally, I'll have the 675 please. their only real complaint was the gear shift, Triumph gearboxs always take abit of 'running in'. Give it 6000k's and it'll be as good as any of the Jappas, and will continue to improve with time.
It's just one of those days, where you don't wanna wake up,
everything is fucked, everybody sucks,
You don't really know why but you wanna justify ripping someone's head off
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