... can't.... stop... laughing... lacking... oxygen... in brain. *croaks*High_Side wrote:This thread is not unlike argueing over which speedo is going to make you win the swim meet....

It's like trying to argue with a Raiders fan; they try to find one point they're better at that's unimportant to make themselves feel like a winner.The Crimson Rider® wrote:that's the same thing i read about the 750. so it just depends on who reviews it.Sevulturus wrote:
It has a broader powerband, better delivery, lighter weight, smaller frame size, more comfortable accomodations, and better flickability/steering both into and out of the corners.
also... the 675 is heavier than the 750.
gixxer750 K6 - 359lbs
daytona 675 - 363lbs
i already mentioned several points on what makes the gixxer750 better than the daytona 675 to me.icariz83 wrote:
It's like trying to argue with a Raiders fan; they try to find one point they're better at that's unimportant to make themselves feel like a winner.
did the same rider use both the old YZF750 and the new gixxer?Kal wrote:I refer the gentleman above to the video of a THIRTEEN YEAROLD YZF 750 nearly having a new Gixxer Thou round Cadwell Park.
YesThe Crimson Rider® wrote:did the same rider use both the old YZF750 and the new gixxer?Kal wrote:I refer the gentleman above to the video of a THIRTEEN YEAROLD YZF 750 nearly having a new Gixxer Thou round Cadwell Park.
is it the 1st time he rode both bikes?
did he have enough practice on both bikes before setting the lap time comparison? ...he might not have had enough time to get to know the new gixxer.
and didn't you say he did 1½ secs slower on the old 750? ...that's a pretty considerable gap in racing.
Kal wrote:
Yes
I believe so, he certainly didn't supply the 750 at any rate
Well lets see - he is a qualified racer as well as Motor journalist - what do you think?
And yes you are quite right the 750 was an entire second and half slower. But it also had THIRTEEN years of raod use on it.
You aren't getting it are you?
well then im having doubts on his skill. he should have done a wider gap on laptimes on both bikes. perhaps that's just as fast as he can go so he wasn't able to extract all the new gixxer had.Sevulturus wrote:It's cute watching you scramble to try to keep your preconcieved notions straight in your head. I can almost hear the world crumbling.
He bought that 750 and rode it the same day that's it. He had the same amount of prep time on each bike being new to both of them. BWAHAHAHAHA
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