help me!!
#15
RE: help me!!
yeah, if i could give up my stang for a truck and a sport bike, i'd do it in a heart beat, but alas, my parents say no until i'm paying for my own life insurance
i will say though, make sure you test some other 600's before you settle on the R6... i've ridden most of the 600's out there and i found the R6 a very uncomfortable bike. if you plan on doing nothing other than taking the bike to the track, go with the R6 because that's what it was built for. for me, i'd buy a Honda CBR600RR very comfortable bike, probably the best 600cc motor on the market and an all-around outstanding bike. my friend has a gixxer 600 and loves it. but yeah, make sure you're getting what you want, the R6 is pretty gutless down low so unless you're tracking it and keeping it up in the revs, i think you'll be disappointed.
i will say though, make sure you test some other 600's before you settle on the R6... i've ridden most of the 600's out there and i found the R6 a very uncomfortable bike. if you plan on doing nothing other than taking the bike to the track, go with the R6 because that's what it was built for. for me, i'd buy a Honda CBR600RR very comfortable bike, probably the best 600cc motor on the market and an all-around outstanding bike. my friend has a gixxer 600 and loves it. but yeah, make sure you're getting what you want, the R6 is pretty gutless down low so unless you're tracking it and keeping it up in the revs, i think you'll be disappointed.
#17
RE: help me!!
yea my friend has a gsxr1000 hes loves and my other friend has an r6 and loves his bike....but something keeps telling me to get the car but then i want the bike also i dont know ill prbably end up with the gt/cs and get the bike later on im only 18 so i have time...thanks for the opinions
#18
RE: help me!!
ORIGINAL: Texotic
i would just like to go on the record saying that you can fit MORE than 3 chicks in a stang with you, i've done it, but i wouldn't recommend it, lol.
i would just like to go on the record saying that you can fit MORE than 3 chicks in a stang with you, i've done it, but i wouldn't recommend it, lol.
#19
RE: help me!!
ORIGINAL: Texotic
i will say though, make sure you test some other 600's before you settle on the R6... i've ridden most of the 600's out there and i found the R6 a very uncomfortable bike. if you plan on doing nothing other than taking the bike to the track, go with the R6 because that's what it was built for. for me, i'd buy a Honda CBR600RR very comfortable bike, probably the best 600cc motor on the market and an all-around outstanding bike. my friend has a gixxer 600 and loves it. but yeah, make sure you're getting what you want, the R6 is pretty gutless down low so unless you're tracking it and keeping it up in the revs, i think you'll be disappointed.
i will say though, make sure you test some other 600's before you settle on the R6... i've ridden most of the 600's out there and i found the R6 a very uncomfortable bike. if you plan on doing nothing other than taking the bike to the track, go with the R6 because that's what it was built for. for me, i'd buy a Honda CBR600RR very comfortable bike, probably the best 600cc motor on the market and an all-around outstanding bike. my friend has a gixxer 600 and loves it. but yeah, make sure you're getting what you want, the R6 is pretty gutless down low so unless you're tracking it and keeping it up in the revs, i think you'll be disappointed.