
I would like to pretend that I've taken my bike to it's limits... hAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, I've not even come close. But at the same time I feel like I would like to experience a different type of riding. My first bike ever was a cruiser, I switched to a standard* (style) with the upright seating position. And at this point in my life I feel that a sportbike would be the natural progression in both my riding style and goals... partially. Ideally I would have two bikes, a sport tourer, and a sport bike. But sadly I am not made of money, and am forced to choose. And I would rather adapt a sportbike to touring then vice versa.
A couple of months ago the Daytona 675 would have been my dream bike, but I find myself drawn more and more to the ZX-6. Lighter weight, lower seat, narrower body, more comfortable to sit on, better suited to my ergonomics. It's starting to get into my blood. I don't really know what to think right now to be honest.
I've been criticized by some friends and co-workers for not wanting the ZX10R. But too be honest I would rather have the 600. Sure, it doesn't have the same straight line power, but above 230km I start to rethink my life goals. And I'm more interested in getting around a corner faster then powering down a straight. Lighter weight and a shorter wheelbase will likely aid this. All in all, I think that by the start of next season this blog will be archived in favour of a Kawasaki branded one.
I'm reserving the title. "So I Ride A Cliche."