Difference between a 600 supersport and 600 standard/naked.
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Difference between a 600 supersport and 600 standard/naked.
I've been toying with the idea of a second bike and I'm kinda at a crossroads with the type of bike i want. I ride a ninja 500 and I think an upgrade to a 600-650 is a likely choice.
However is there a huge difference between say a Ninja zx-6r and a Ninja 650r? Will the 6R feel like it yanks you forward if you twist the throttle too much? And if that's the case is the 650R even worse because of the bigger engine?
However is there a huge difference between say a Ninja zx-6r and a Ninja 650r? Will the 6R feel like it yanks you forward if you twist the throttle too much? And if that's the case is the 650R even worse because of the bigger engine?
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I have a 02 Yamaha r6, carbed not fuel injected. And yes it yanks you back if you open up the throttle. But I'm sure even non-sportbike type motorcycles do that. I've never ripped it wide open but came close a few times, the speed will make your stomach squirm. Its all preference I guess. You can accelerate slow on any bike, some just enjoy going faster than others
You should try out one first though, its intimidating in the beginning. I still get into trouble sometimes when its just starting to rain or I ride past my experience level.

Very different bikes and riding position. The Ninja 650 is very comfortable and upright. The ninja has a much more hunched over riding position. The latter is much sportier. The former is probably better for commuting and touring. If you are fairly new to bikes, I think the Ninja 650 is a much better choice and it also got very good reviews, same level as the suzuki sv650. Both are plenty fast.
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actually, 650r is parallel twin. But yeah, ZX-6R (inline-4) has almost twice as much power.hi-side wrote:the 650R is a v-twin that puts out about 65 HP at the rear wheel, the 600r is an inline 4 that puts out about 110 HP at the rear wheel. They are completely different types of bikes.
EX650 will be proportionally more powerful than EX500 (same type of engine). ZX-6r will be a huge jump.
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