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Based on looks only?
You can't buy that CBR or the ZX6 yet...
Which ever one gives you the biggest wood, is the best bike, over all they are so close, and only maybe 2%-5% of us will really notice any difference
damn I voted zx6r without looking at it, and the new one looks farken fat and boring, damn that R6 looks amazing, that would have got my vote if i'd looked properly!
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Well the R6 wins my vote for best looking bike but given Yamaha also make piano's, I'm going with Honda for the simple fact that they specialise.
The swollen look of the 6r is starting to grow on me and the gauges are set up nicely.
Love the 6rs front and back, just hate the sides.
The cbrs have never made my pants tight.
The gixxer kind of wins all around to me... especially in black.![]()
3 things in life you'll never get rid of: Death, Taxes, and Texans
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Its not 2007 yet either.You can't buy that CBR or the ZX6 yet...
I like the orange ZX-6R...I prefer my bikes to be a bit more 'substantial'. Even if its just asthetically.
"If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression
Yamaha helped develop the Celica motor...not that its a good thing to put on their c.v.
"If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression
Indeed they do Finn.
All you need now is a lawn and you too can own the top of the range......
http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/M...Name=hrc216hxa
Yamaha and Toyota go way back - Yamaha did the motor on the original 2000GT Toyota sports car.
The new ZX6R looks good from the side and rear
http://www.motorcycledaily.com/23september06_zx6r.htm
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