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im looking at getting a new bike, and i was wondering if there are any supersports that offer the same kind of riding position as the SV?
im 6'5" so its important that i get a comfortable bike as im touring scotland this summer ive tried my other halfs 02 ZXR636, but it was to high, and the clipons were too low any advice? |
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Same as the S or the N you mean?
My CBR is pretty much the same as I was on the SV. Then again its not really a SS. |
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If you don't mind having an older bike, yeah like Plowsie says, try an older 600. The riding position was more relaxed "back in the day". If you do want to go for the latest and greatest, why not try the GSXF, its got some great reviews and I think is a fair bit more roomy than a full on ss600 - but of course not as fast and with slightly cheaper components. Its a tough one.
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ah yeah sorry i should have said the pointy S model
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NONE of the new SS600 at all. The older ones before they went anorexic would be better. but why would you want an older bike?
I would say, anything before 2000 would be ok and better than the newer ones. |
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Yeah +1 on the GSX650F, try and get hold of the Bike review on it. Very good review.
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I reckon you'll be stuck with looking at the type of gear that Shelley was looking at if you're going SS - basically, retro fitting standard bars
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I test rode a new R6 on Saturday and can say the riding position is similar to the SV. I expected to be hunched over the tank and my wrists aching but i wasn't. The seat is a little harder and found I could just about touch the ground (confortably) which surprised me. I really nice ride, totally different from riding a vtwin. The brakes are unbelieveable, so much better than the SV. I gave it lots of respect, didn't really chuck it about as the roads were alittle wet but it still managed to make me grin like a Cheshire cat.
Very tempted to switch but i'm not sure how commuting to London will suit such a bike. Plus the dealer was only prepared to give me £1000 for mine ![]() |
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The most all round/touring comfortable SS600's are the CBR (non-RR), TT600 and the 98-02 ZXR's (G and J models I think). Thats not to say that you won't find the others comfortable though, try and get some test rides or at least get to sit on them!
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Mine is an 01 ZX6R (J2 model) as in the pic, and as SS 600s go its quite big and not too 'head down ar53 up' as the current trend seems to be. Maybe look at the 900cc version though?!
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