Best 600cc Sport Bike In Your Opinion?

Senpai

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I ride a
1981 Kawasaki 440Ltd
Looking to upgrade from my 440 to a 600, just curious which one. I'm leaning towards the cbr600rr but anyone have anything to say about other bikes?
Thank You
 

Senpai

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Apr 18, 2016
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Best 600cc sports bike are the ones that come with 1000cc engines ;)
AHAHAHA good Point! its just I don't think my parents will let me get a 1000cc.
 

RoadSprock

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ZXRs imo, best weight balanced bike and with a great low to mid pickup response
 

dandoolittle

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CBR 600rrs are great but soon to stop being made.

All depends on your budget?

R6s are quick and nimble but smash up more than most bikes

Cbrs are pretty quick but they're work horses

Ninjas are cheap and quick but I'm not a fan but parts, you'll never run out

Gsxrs are solid and fast

Triumphs are wicked bikes and they are not slow at all

That's presuming you want a sports bike
 

thatV4guy

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All 600's are slightly, slightly different. You might not be able to tell right away since this would be your first 600, but if you've owned a 600 for a while then it's pretty easy to tell. I used to have a '14 CBR600RR and really loved the bike. It's not really 'great' at anything, but it's well balanced and good at everything. If you're a short person then I'd probably look at the gixxers since they have the lowest seat height.
 

Captain

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The R6 has a very aggressive riding position that you may find heavy on the wrist for any distance riding. It is something you get used to though as you learn to support your upper torso using your knees against the fuel tank.

The Triumph Daytona 675 always does really well in group test against the 600RR, R6 and GSXR's.
 

AltimKing

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Sep 27, 2016
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Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R 06'
I am amazed how many times Kawasaki's are mentioned. I don't see them so regularly where i live. But anyways, all of the Japanese 600cc are a solid start, but you might also want to look into Ducati, if you care for V2's.

Also depends on your height imho, i would recommend you test drive at least all of the Japanese bikes to get a feeling for how the seating position is. There are large differences between the manufacturers.

I originally wanted to buy a Fireblade, but the seating position was not right for me. I never thought about bying a Ninja, but when i test drove i just felt at home.

TLDR: Go test drive and find the bike that suits you
 

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