Well, I went out shopping with my hubby today, fully intending to sit on every bike I could just to try them out, and came home with a Ninja 650
Most of the shops I went in had more super sports than anything, but I did manage to try out most of those listed here. Of the super sports, by far the best fit for me (bearing in mind that I'm 5'2" and 120lbs) was the GSXR600. However, I was looking for a more comfortable riding position, so even though sitting on the GSR600, ZX6R, CBR600 et al was fun, they weren't really for me. Of the bikes recommended in this thread, here is what I thought:
The SV650s I tried felt heavy. I'm not sure exactly how heavy they are, but for some reason getting them upright off the side stand took a lot of effort. I tried a few just to make sure it wasn't a fluke, but they all seemed that way.
I didn't really mess with the Honda 599. Call me fickle, but I like fairings. I also live in the desert and absolutely did not want a black bike!
The FZ6 was nice... but the seat seemed quite wide to me, which made it difficult for me to even tiptoe, even though the seat is technically the same height as the Ninja. I'm sure a lower profile seat would have helped, but I didn't want to go through the hassle of trying to find one.
Ninja 650: well, I didn't choose it just because it's a Kawi... though it's nice that all the controls are in the same place. Out of all the bikes I sat on today (probably at least 20 - my butt got a good workout!), this one was the bike where I could get more of my toes on the ground than any other. I got the guy in the showroom to hold it upright for me for a couple of minutes so I could really get a feel for it, and it felt pretty good. One of the things I noticed was that the seating position is quite upright (possibly even more so than the Ninja 250), so there is not much pressure on your hands at all. The mechanic that did my pre-ride walkthrough explained that you can get lowering links for it if you need to, but I just had him set the shock to the lowest sag for the time being. In all honesty, the tiptoe thing really didn't bother me on my ride home, even though we took city streets and stopped at umpteen red lights. I will take it for a proper ride tomorrow and see if my opinion changes
