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mustanggt5091
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My brother is buying a 50th Anniversary Yellow R6, I was thinking of getting myself a graduation present and picking up the raven version but dont know if I want the same bike as him. I really like the new GSXR, the two are almost identical except the GSXR is claimed lighter and the R6 has the YCCT throttle by wire stuff, both have slippers, GP style exhaust and a 17.5K redline. What do you guys think I should get?
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Posts: 2353 | From: Fairfield / Santa Rosa , Ca | Registered: Sep 2001
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R6...cant go wrong wit that...
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GSXR ![[patriot]](graemlins/patriot.gif)
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poisonpony96
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I hate the gsxr the head light are ugy if i got gsxr it would be 01-03 hands down way better looking. The new R6 on the other hand is sweat by friend got one head lights look way cooler. much better looking bike by far you won't regret the R6. The raven is bad ass
Posts: 1183 | From: San Jose | Registered: Dec 2003
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1991CHP
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The new R6. The GSXR's have way too big gas tanks, heavey feeling front ends & every body has 1.
The R6 is a "lighter feeling" bike. It doesn't matter what the "paper work" says, you dont ride spec sheets
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mustanggt5091
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here if this helps, ohh and I had a 01R6 last time around

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Posts: 2353 | From: Fairfield / Santa Rosa , Ca | Registered: Sep 2001
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Avengeance
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You really cant go wrong with either... but Ive always been a fan of the R6. It seems GSXRs are everywhere... maybe for good reason but the R6 is a badass as well.
+1 for the R6.
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Posts: 323 | From: NorCal | Registered: Dec 2004
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mustanggt5091
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Yeah my brother and I had a Blue 01 R6 that was recently sold so he can get this 
I just am unsure if I should get the same bike as him just in a different color. I though maybe I should get a GSXR so we have most likely the top two contenders this year in the 600 class.
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Venomized93
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How about the KAWASAKI 636? Ive heard good things about that bike.
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Glenn
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go sit on them and see which feels better.
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Quick 88LX
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Get the GSXR. That was the first bike I ever heard you talk about. Keep it in the blood man cuz you can't really go wrong with it. Congratulations on the degree and tell Jessica that I'm very happy that she got into SSU.
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Posts: 1785 | From: Fairfield, CA/Okinawa, Japan | Registered: Oct 2002
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Bizob
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R6 ![[patriot]](graemlins/patriot.gif)
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sicboy
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r1. no reason to go smaller. [ October 03, 2005, 10:49 PM: Message edited by: sicboy ]
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NorCalRydaz
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quote: Originally posted by Glenn: go sit on them and see which feels better.
EXACTLY what he said.. they are both fast bikes, great handling just comes down to what u like under your sack. Lolz I was thinking of getting the 06' R6 but decided to stick wit my 05' since it's already paid off but I wish I wud have waited.. Good luck N ride safe
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1FAST89GT
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r6 r6 r6 r6 r6
Posts: 4915 | From: VALLEJO | Registered: May 2004
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mustanggt5091
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quote: Originally posted by sicboy: r1. no reason to go smaller.
I dont need a liter bike, I prefer 600's. Ive sat on the R6, felt like a 05 R1, really small and light, agressive stance, high seat. I really liked it, I havent got to sit an a GSXR since they were just released today officaly. Ill have to go check them out and decide, I got till December/January till they hit the dealerships anyway ![[Frown]](frown.gif)
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Posts: 2353 | From: Fairfield / Santa Rosa , Ca | Registered: Sep 2001
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1991CHP
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What do you plan on doing with your new bike??? Just sitting on a bike wont tell yah much other then you like how it feels.... when your sitting on it.
How long have you beed riding? Track or street?
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get a gixxer way better bike! if you want an all around good bike buy a 750. the 600 you will get tired of pretty quick you get used to it to fast. i think a gsxr 750 will be a good buy plus they have better resale value
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1991CHP
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quote: Originally posted by 510 mob shit: get a gixxer way better bike! if you want an all around good bike buy a 750. the 600 you will get tired of pretty quick you get used to it to fast. i think a gsxr 750 will be a good buy plus they have better resale value
Ok, this person obviously can't ride. No way in hell you can "get tired of pretty quick" with a 600.......
Squids, any way. Thought about what your gettin?
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CobramanPhil
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Well it depends on what you are going to do with the bike. If your riding on the street then either is good performance wise as you will never use half of the potential of the bike anyway. So it will just come down to personal preference on looks and feel. Which ones "looks" better to you would be your choice (costs too).
I'd say get either bike, just make sure that you have the proper gear (and attitude) and you can't go wrong with either. Just don't be surprised if you see a little ninja 250 (or ancient bike) scream by you if you ever decide to risk highway 9 with the rest of the squids It's all about the rider you know
I recommend the following in series: MSF Practice MSF Advanced Practice CA Superbike School Practice Practice Practice
BTW any of the currect 600 sportbikes have enough power and handling capabilities for 99.9% of the street riders out there and I have not met the .1% person yet. [ October 05, 2005, 02:54 PM: Message edited by: CobramanPhil ]
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1991CHP
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quote: Originally posted by CobramanPhil: Well it depends on what you are going to do with the bike. If your riding on the street then either is good performance wise as you will never use half of the potential of the bike anyway. So it will just come down to personal preference on looks and feel. Which ones "looks" better to you would be your choice (costs too).
I'd say get either bike, just make sure that you have the proper gear (and attitude) and you can't go wrong with either. Just don't be surprised if you see a little ninja 250 (or ancient bike) scream by you if you ever decide to risk highway 9 with the rest of the squids It's all about the rider you know
I recommend the following in series: MSF Practice MSF Advanced Practice CA Superbike School Practice Practice Practice
BTW any of the currect 600 sportbikes have enough power and handling capabilities for 99.9% of the street riders out there and I have not met the .1% person yet.
The NINJA 250 is a GOOD piont. CC's dont make yah faster.
I see you have a 2003 GSXR RACE BIKE....... Ever go to T_HILL???? and what is it 600, 750 1000? ![[burnout]](graemlins/burnout.gif)
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ArchersGT
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What do these kinds of bikes run quarter mile wise stock?
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SmokinLX
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I'm No expert but would say depending on rider anywhere from mid 10's to High 11's for the physically challenged. Mph should be in the upper 120's to low 130's. But I'm sure someone will come on with exact #'s. ![[Wink]](wink.gif)
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CobramanPhil
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quote: Originally posted by 1991CHP: quote: Originally posted by CobramanPhil: Well it depends on what you are going to do with the bike. If your riding on the street then either is good performance wise as you will never use half of the potential of the bike anyway. So it will just come down to personal preference on looks and feel. Which ones "looks" better to you would be your choice (costs too).
I'd say get either bike, just make sure that you have the proper gear (and attitude) and you can't go wrong with either. Just don't be surprised if you see a little ninja 250 (or ancient bike) scream by you if you ever decide to risk highway 9 with the rest of the squids It's all about the rider you know
I recommend the following in series: MSF Practice MSF Advanced Practice CA Superbike School Practice Practice Practice
BTW any of the currect 600 sportbikes have enough power and handling capabilities for 99.9% of the street riders out there and I have not met the .1% person yet.
The NINJA 250 is a GOOD piont. CC's dont make yah faster.
I see you have a 2003 GSXR RACE BIKE....... Ever go to T_HILL???? and what is it 600, 750 1000?
I have taken both my 1997 and 2003(both are 750's) to thunderhill. I like the track (favorite turn is turn 5), but it is not a "smooth" track compared to something like Laguna Seca or Sears(Infineon). I actually had my first crash at T-Hill. An Rc51 ran into my rear while I was leaned over into the turn (honda guy blew the corner and went straight into me ). These are open track...and not competition... [ October 05, 2005, 06:02 PM: Message edited by: CobramanPhil ]
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CobramanPhil
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quote: Originally posted by SmokinLX: I'm No expert but would say depending on rider anywhere from mid 10's to High 11's for the physically challenged. Mph should be in the upper 120's to low 130's. But I'm sure someone will come on with exact #'s.
I think a stock gsxr 750 did something like a 10.23, but that is with an above average rider (rides bikes 24/7 for a living in testing).
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