R6 vs 636 vs 600RR
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one of the best things is demo days but they don't come around to often. you just have to remember the dealer wants your money and if getting your money means a text ride they should let you but each dealer is different. another way is to try private sale and test it then buy it at a dealerZooTech wrote:benefital wrote:hey i would say jump on them take em' for a spin (if you can)[/quotey have security escort me out of the building. The only time I've ever seen it offered is at Honda Homecoming, but they mostly offer scooter demos rides.
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Please excuse me for asking the obvious: Why? Finding the bike you want privately is by far the best way to go. Save yourself comission, sales tax, mark-up etc.....benefital wrote:you just have to remember the dealer wants your money and if getting your money means a text ride they should let you but each dealer is different. another way is to try private sale and test it then buy it at a dealer
[quote="High_Side] Please excuse me for asking the obvious: Why? Finding the bike you want privately is by far the best way to go. Save yourself comission, sales tax, mark-up etc.....[/quote]
I agree with you thats the way i bought my bike Privately but ZooTech
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"Are motorcycle test rides offered in every state other than Ohio or something? I see people recommending this route all the time on these forums but if I were to ask any dealer in this area if I could take a ride on one of their bikes they'd probably have security escort me out of the building. The only time I've ever seen it offered is at Honda Homecoming, but they mostly offer scooter demos rides."
I agree with you thats the way i bought my bike Privately but ZooTech
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"Are motorcycle test rides offered in every state other than Ohio or something? I see people recommending this route all the time on these forums but if I were to ask any dealer in this area if I could take a ride on one of their bikes they'd probably have security escort me out of the building. The only time I've ever seen it offered is at Honda Homecoming, but they mostly offer scooter demos rides."
2004 GSX-R600
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It is in the http://www.cmraracing.com In the AMA series it isn't but in local racing it is.kwong2001 wrote:last time I checked the 636 isn't race legal
I'm only first hand familiar with the Honda and the Yamaha, and I'd give the nod to the R6, even as a Honda guy. Something about that engine...
I'm sure the Kawasaki is reliable. They haven't put a foot wrong in a while.There is no more spoiled buyer than the 600 sport bike buyer these days. These are all excellent machines, but go with which one works for you and feels right. Don't listen to magazines when the bikes are this good and well matched. It's a matter of personal taste.
I'm sure the Kawasaki is reliable. They haven't put a foot wrong in a while.There is no more spoiled buyer than the 600 sport bike buyer these days. These are all excellent machines, but go with which one works for you and feels right. Don't listen to magazines when the bikes are this good and well matched. It's a matter of personal taste.
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Re: R6 vs 636 vs 600RR
What is your riding experience??? How many miles have you logged?MurcielagoR-GT wrote:I am completely stumped as to which of the three to buy.
636
The Good: completely new bike/engine this year, great styling, has won almost all of the magazine shootouts
The Bad: I am not sure how kawasaki does on reliablity??
R6
The Good: finishes a close second to the 636 in all aspects
The Bad: outdated body styling, abrupt throttle
600RR
The Good: its a honda, black paint is awesome
The Bad: hard seat, expensive, a little slower
Which one would you choose and why?
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