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Originally Posted by xdime00
On dynos and on professional tracks they are slightly. When it comes to about 90% of the riders it really doesnt matter if its honda, kawi, yamaha or suzuki, its all skill. These bikes are so closely matched, unless youre competitively racing them and theyre fully race prepped the difference is the person in the saddle. I even tear peoples 1000's apart with my "slow" 600, alot of people cant handle their bikes.
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that is SO true, and the major thing people never understand. When I went to the dealership, I was set on buying the Kawi 636, silver with red flames. When I saw it in person, it didn't appeal to me because it looked like it had a "fat butt." So I sat on the Yamaha, fell in love with the styling, and ended up with the R6. I liked the CBR also, but I just saw way too many people with them