ZX-6R too much bike for a beginner?
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RE: ZX-6R too much bike for a beginner?
you could try these bikes... the zzr600 and the 650r... these are good beginner bikes...
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RE: ZX-6R too much bike for a beginner?
The 650R is better than the ZX-6R? Hm didn't know that. Someone mentioned the ZZR600 to me I'm going to look into that. The 650R is relatively new right? Probably expensive?
#8
RE: ZX-6R too much bike for a beginner?
ORIGINAL: Wannabe250
The 650R is better than the ZX-6R? Hm didn't know that. Someone mentioned the ZZR600 to me I'm going to look into that. The 650R is relatively new right? Probably expensive?
The 650R is better than the ZX-6R? Hm didn't know that. Someone mentioned the ZZR600 to me I'm going to look into that. The 650R is relatively new right? Probably expensive?
Ninja 650R - MSRP $6,299
ZZR600 - MSRP $7,299
For the price of the ZZR600 you might as well invest in a few hundred dollars more and buy a ZX-6R 636. As long as you dont get crazy, dont ride beyond your abilities and ride at a pace YOUR safe at, the 636 is going to do you just fine. If you're in the market for a super sport motorcycle that is anyway. But, if you're looking for a good comuter bike taht you can take out on the weekends and carve up the canyons, the ZZR600 is for you.
#9
RE: ZX-6R too much bike for a beginner?
ORIGINAL: Wannabe250
Is there a 'lesser' 600 bike from Kawi? In league with the Yamaha YZF600R, Suzuki SV650S, CBR600F3/4?
Is there a 'lesser' 600 bike from Kawi? In league with the Yamaha YZF600R, Suzuki SV650S, CBR600F3/4?
To begin with your original question threw me off. "Lesser" as in what? Handling, classes that you plan on racing? Street? What are you comfy with in a ride?
#10
RE: ZX-6R too much bike for a beginner?
I don't know I've never ridden before. By lesser, I mean it's a 600 but not crazy fast.. sort of like the Yamaha 600R vs the R6.. both 600, the 600R is much more beginner friendly.