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The CBR F is less focused than the others but still a good bike so I've heard. The RR came in later on ____________________ Bikes : 2006 CBR125R - 2004 Monster 620ie - 2004 ZX-6R B1H - 2005 Monster S2R 800 - 2011 Street Triple - 2009 Streetfighter 1098 - 2014 ZX-6R 636
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Ive got an 95 CBR600F and done 2 and a bit trackdays on it as well as commuting and long journeys.
It's a great all rounder and a lot more comfy than the SP-1
from me ____________________ (L)users...Disk space is to good for them.
Bikes: Honda 50 / CB125-TDC / 93 CBR600 F2 (Stolen & Trashed) / 2001 SP-1 (Sold) / 95 CBR600 F3 |
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Honda made the F sport between 00 and 02, it has the sports seat (kills ya arse when new) stiffer suspension, a close ratio gearbox and a different map on the ECU compared to the standard F model. I chopped my TT600 in for one after having several issues with mine, the last one was a blown number 3 main bearing so I went back to another Honda. They are cracking bikes, every bit as good and quick as any of the other bikes you mention. Only known problem is the cam chain tensioner, I never had one done on mine, and was told that is cos I must have thrashed it a lot, because apparently lack of use is what causes the problems!
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Just go round the 2nd hand bike shops and test ride as many as you can, you won't know how they will be on long rides....but at least it will give you some idea.
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Depends what your after, the F series ninja's have a much more upright riding position, are a fair bit skinnier (makes filtering through even the smallest gaps easy) and have better fuel consumption, about 45mpg, so made better every day work horses if your going to use it for work aswell as the weekend hoon.
Not saying the srad is a bad workhorse though, I use mine to commute to work and everywhere else comfortably but it's a much more 'race' focused machine. I absolutely love mine, such a lovely handling bike, so responsive, just begs you to open the throttle and feels so natural dragging your knee through the twisties
Has a fuel light and 2 digital trip meters which is nice compared to the F series zx6rs basic trip meter and fuel tap, srad digital temp gauge is nice too. Downside is you get a poor 35 mpg unless you ride carefully.
Front brakes are better on the srad with larger semi-floating disks.
Underslung rear brake on the srad is actually very good, does feck all on the ninjas.
Maybe I'm biased now I have a new pride and joy but the zx6r seems rather 'boxxy' next to the curvy srad.
My 97' zx6r
https://img196.imageshack.us/img196/6867/54719730.jpg
My 97' gsxr 600
https://img641.imageshack.us/img641/9503/20110331185144441.jpg
Need to take a more recent photo of the srad has a fair few new tasty bits on it from work
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 12 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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