View Poll Results: Which 600cc is best to get

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  • Yamaha R6

    25 19.69%
  • Honda CBR600

    47 37.01%
  • Kawasaki ZX6R

    34 26.77%
  • Suzuki GSX_R 600

    21 16.54%
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Thread: Which 600cc bike would be best to get?

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Personally, if I had to choose, it'd be a 675 Triumph for a road bike. Lovely piece of kit.
    +1 mate....especially since he's only moving up from a wee 250cc.
    Smoooooooooooth power delivery and possibly the easiest in its catergory to ride on the roads.
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    There is only one choice for me and that would be the 675 triumph, sounds great, looks awesome, goes like snot, and handles amazingly.....

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    I think we all have personal opinions on this, biased by our own experiences and lusts......check em all out....and buy what turns you on. You will know when you get it right!

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    What one do you like the look of because after a VTR250 they're all fucken spectacular.
    Wot 'e said.

    I upgraded from a VTR250 - even the Ducati 600ss is spectacular compared to the wee Honda and the 5 bikes being discussed are all much faster than mine.

    Get what you like because you like it - don't worry about what other people say - I get loads of shit for riding a pissy little 600 but I really enjoy my bike and so I don't really care (not suggesting for a moment you get a bike like mine)
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    E: None of the above

    Triumph 675 for me

    (I wish)
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    Tested all of them apart from the R6 and 675, my favourite is the CBR. But I'm biased in favour of Hondas
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    I'm out and out Yamaha man so I would say an R6,nice bike but sadly the 675 Triumph 2006 model is an absolute blast and I'd have one anyday.

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    Depending on if you're after second hand or new, the Kawasaki is a very good allround sportbike without going to the extreme of some of the others, probably easier to ride than most. nice avatar by the way

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    Buy an 06 R6 to look at and do track days or an 05 R6 to actually ride. Or an sv 650 if you'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow. Easy aye?

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    Quote Originally Posted by limbimtimwim View Post
    Nnnnnfhhhhhh!!jkz (Various gurgle noises)


    So now I'm all hot and bothered for the 675. I see there is a dented one at wellington motorcycles....
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    Id have to say the zx6r for the fact that its got a good riding position does everything any other 600 does and its cheap! The 675 would prob be my pick for a road bike as well but i couldnt justify an extra 5k

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    Quote Originally Posted by svr View Post
    Buy an 06 R6 to look at and do track days or an 05 R6 to actually ride. Or an sv 650 if you'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow. Easy aye?
    + 1 on that...the 03-05 R6s were/are the better roadbike,the 05 even has USD's, the 06's on are definitely more tracky
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    Buy what you can afford, and what feels the most comfortable. Try out as many as you can.

    My preference? the Triumph 675 of course
    Experience......something you get just after you needed it

  14. #29
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    Try them all out and buy the one you like best.The CBR is supposed to be the most forgiving and easiest to live with but you will have to see for yourself.

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    Yeah I am looking at the gsxr. Reason i didnt stick the 675 on there is cause i knew everyone would say it ll. And its just a bit too pricy for me. Only being 19 and all
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