Gosling1 wrote:Yeh I am aware of the capacity limits for the class, but if the 600 is a dedicated *race* bike, then surely it would be faster around a track than its *road* based cousin ???? or does 36cc make that much difference ??
seems a bit strange ??![]()
Gosling1 wrote:Dan wrote:[... I hear you 12 boys are really good in straight lines and even better through the twisties
why thank's Dan,![]()
So what is faster afterall, a *stock* 636 ZX-R or a *stock* 600 ZX-RR ??? I always thought that the track-only specials *must* have been better, otherwise there would seem little point in releasing 2 models ??
StereoHead wrote:(although the 2001 636 equals my bike in acceleration, I didnt feel it was as good in the corners or braking)
Strika wrote:Not really a good idea Gosling. You may fall in lust with it and trade in the dinosaur
Strika wrote:.... and a litttle more experienced in life than some,
Gosling1 wrote:Strika wrote:.... and a litttle more experienced in life than some,
you have the best descriptions for being an old fart that i have ever seen![]()
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you know, one of the quickest riders up at Wakefield last weekend was a bloke from Queanbeyan, who was riding his Malvern Star to the shops when Queen Elizabeth was coronated![]()
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Once you put those leathers and that lid on, age becomes an irrelevance. All that matters is that you retain the balls of an 18 yo![]()
Gosling1 wrote::lol:Give it the berries mate !! I tell you what, its all those years of *experience* that make us *more mature* riders as quick as we are.........
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Hey you been watching me ride??Dan wrote:blue12 wrote:600 hey !! so wheres the rest of the engine???![]()
For you and Recycled, they hid the other half of the engine... I hear you 12 boys are only good in straight lines anyway
*runs and hides*
Cath wrote:IMO, if you're looking at the ZX6, the '02 and the '05 are the better examples in the last five or six years, depending on which seating position/style you're after.
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