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best supersport

#1 Unread post by buckwheat15 »

what 600cc is the best for everyday riding
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Haven't we been through this before?
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all of them, what's your favorite color ?
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#4 Unread post by Fast Eddy B »

Like for a trip to the store for milk and sugar, wearing shorts and a t-shirt?

You'd better get a litre-bike for that! :laughing:
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Fast Eddy B wrote:Like for a trip to the store for milk and sugar, wearing shorts and a t-shirt?

You'd better get a litre-bike for that! :laughing:
Come on, don't be giving irresponsible advice like that...


At least recommend a Busa or a ZX-14 for that...
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#6 Unread post by erbgottie »

I'd say the Kawi ZZR600, for an everyday approach
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#7 Unread post by Sev »

Asking which supersport is best for everyday riding is like asking which fighterplane should be used to carry commercial passengers.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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Sev wrote:Asking which supersport is best for everyday riding is like asking which fighterplane should be used to carry commercial passengers.
The F-15 has the best passenger footroom.
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#9 Unread post by Wrider »

Skier wrote:
Sev wrote:Asking which supersport is best for everyday riding is like asking which fighterplane should be used to carry commercial passengers.
The F-15 has the best passenger footroom.
I may be wrong again, but I'm pretty sure the F-22 has a slightly larger cockpit... It's fairly decent sized in there, even I could fit!
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Wrider wrote:
Skier wrote:
Sev wrote:Asking which supersport is best for everyday riding is like asking which fighterplane should be used to carry commercial passengers.
The F-15 has the best passenger footroom.
I may be wrong again, but I'm pretty sure the F-22 has a slightly larger cockpit... It's fairly decent sized in there, even I could fit!
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