Yes. So there's nothing de/re-tuned about it. It's a full fledged, twisty carving, power having, fast going bona fide sportbike, just like the others. It just has a slightly better younger brother in the new R6.dtrujillo63 wrote:Another question, so the 2006 R6S is exactly the same as the 2005 R6?
Wrong. The 2005 R6 had inverted forks, the 2006 R6S does not. That's the only difference though...and the advantage of inverted forks is pretty small.GeoffXR200R wrote:Yes. So there's nothing de/re-tuned about it. It's a full fledged, twisty carving, power having, fast going bona fide sportbike, just like the others. It just has a slightly better younger brother in the new R6.dtrujillo63 wrote:Another question, so the 2006 R6S is exactly the same as the 2005 R6?
Inverted forks? Is that a good thing or a bad thing?kabob983 wrote:Wrong. The 2005 R6 had inverted forks, the 2006 R6S does not. That's the only difference though...and the advantage of inverted forks is pretty small.GeoffXR200R wrote:Yes. So there's nothing de/re-tuned about it. It's a full fledged, twisty carving, power having, fast going bona fide sportbike, just like the others. It just has a slightly better younger brother in the new R6.dtrujillo63 wrote:Another question, so the 2006 R6S is exactly the same as the 2005 R6?
My bad. Maybe they did that to make the gap between the two seem that much bigger to get more people to buy the new R6.kabob983 wrote:Wrong. The 2005 R6 had inverted forks, the 2006 R6S does not. That's the only difference though...and the advantage of inverted forks is pretty small.GeoffXR200R wrote:Yes. So there's nothing de/re-tuned about it. It's a full fledged, twisty carving, power having, fast going bona fide sportbike, just like the others. It just has a slightly better younger brother in the new R6.dtrujillo63 wrote:Another question, so the 2006 R6S is exactly the same as the 2005 R6?
All personal opinions. A different mag will have the Yamaha winning and the Daytona dead last. Another will have the Suzuki win and the Honda dead last. What they all need to realize is that the Kawasake SHOULD always be dead last!JCViper528 wrote:It "won" the middleweight comparo with them stating best cornering clearance, best brakes, lightweight, "midrange of a twin with zing of a four." Supposedly the perfect balance just a little notchy when shifting.
The Gixxer and CBR both have pretty good feel while the Yamaha and Kaw were near last.
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