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I ride a Suzuki so maybe I'm biased but I think the GSXR line-up is an awesome family of bikes. That's all.

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Currently I'm torn between buying a second bike (cruiser) and upgrading to a brand-new sports bike. Probably this one.
You might want to look at the 750. I think it's only $400 more.
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I saw a 2002 Kawasaki Ninja 636 last night parked, looked at it and thought, Suzuki GSX-600R was so much better than the 636. I felt a little sorry for the 636, although it still looks great after all these years.
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totalmotorcycle wrote:I saw a 2002 Kawasaki Ninja 636 last night parked, looked at it and thought, Suzuki GSX-600R was so much better than the 636. I felt a little sorry for the 636, although it still looks great after all these years.
636 was a pioneer in that it was the first bike that competed in the 600 class but was not actually 600ccs.
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totalmotorcycle wrote:I saw a 2002 Kawasaki Ninja 636 last night parked, looked at it and thought, Suzuki GSX-600R was so much better than the 636. I felt a little sorry for the 636, although it still looks great after all these years.
636 was a pioneer in that it was the first bike that competed in the 600 class but was not actually 600cc's.
Yes, I do know that (remember, I unfortunately have too much motorcycle knowledge in my head these days). :D

If I remember right, the issues for Kawasaki was the 636 was seen as a "cheater bike", Kawasaki needed that extra 6% in displacement to compete with the other 600's. (I am not being bias here, I do ride a Kawasaki today). But it wasn't just the 36cc extra, the bike wasn't as good as it should be been and it was also too expensive for Kawasaki as well. Next year Kawasaki launched the ZX-6RR (what the ZX-6R should have been in the first place).

Eventually Kawasaki went on to replace the cheater 636 ZX-6R with a "non-cheater" 599cc engine in 2007. http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/photos/2 ... -ZX-6R.htm

Interesting little facts of motorcycling history. :D

BTW - Triumph has a very hard time competing in the 600cc market as well with the TT/Daytona 600cc sportbike which was eventually dropped and became the 650 in 2005, then the 675 in 2006.

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Yup on the 636. It was a "cheater" bike because it had more midrange than the others on the street. It however was not allowed to compete in the 600 class because... Well it wasn't under 600 ccs!
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Wrider wrote:Yup on the 636. It was a "cheater" bike because it had more midrange than the others on the street. It however was not allowed to compete in the 600 class because... Well it wasn't under 600 ccs!
That's why they made the 599cc ZX6RR as well so they can race in the 600 class. Ironically the 636 was the overall better bike than the more expensive ZX6RR
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Wrider wrote:Yup on the 636. It was a "cheater" bike because it had more midrange than the others on the street. It however was not allowed to compete in the 600 class because... Well it wasn't under 600 ccs!
That's why they made the 599cc ZX6RR as well so they can race in the 600 class. Ironically the 636 was the overall better bike than the more expensive ZX6RR
From what I've heard that's the complete truth right there. Smaller engine, no pillion seat, and from what I hear a lot of "small production run" troubles on the 6RR.
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HYPERR wrote:
Wrider wrote:Yup on the 636. It was a "cheater" bike because it had more midrange than the others on the street. It however was not allowed to compete in the 600 class because... Well it wasn't under 600 ccs!
That's why they made the 599cc ZX6RR as well so they can race in the 600 class. Ironically the 636 was the overall better bike than the more expensive ZX6RR
From what I've heard that's the complete truth right there. Smaller engine, no pillion seat, and from what I hear a lot of "small production run" troubles on the 6RR.
To add insult to injury, if you wanted the Lime Green that first year, you had to get the RR. :frusty:
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The votes are again, VERY close on the GSX-R600! Get your votes in tonight because a new cool wall bike goes up tomorrow.

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VOTE: Your Coolness Factor of the 2011 Suzuki GSX-R600 is...

Awesome 47%
Cool 41%
Uncool 6%
Fail 6%

Will it finish AWESOME or COOL? Get your friends to vote if your choice is losing.
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