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people . i want to buy either of gsx or r6 but stuck in between . hard choice to make.my preference is comfort and low maintaince cost as i plan to do lot of riding on it. advice plz......................
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Low maintenance-either
Comfort-neither.
Do you mean gsxr750??? Couldn't find a gsx 750 for 2012. The gsr 750 isn't in the US that would be a sweet bike.
If you want comfort a gsx 1250 or fz6,8,1 might be better. That said for a supersport the gsxr750 is not entirely uncomfortable. The most uncomfortable supersports in my opinion are the new zx6r.
750 all the way better power for street
2006 Red Triumph Daytona 675
Just get a gsxr 1000 or r1 and for get about 750.
how long have you been riding for? it's a lot of personal preference, highway riding or more twisties? how tall are you? see if any of your friends would let you try riding one of theirs and compare if that's an option and go with whichever you're most comfortable with
WOW I would have gotten flamed if I were to ask this as my first question
You guys are slacking lol
I would start by asking how long you have been riding, what types of bikes have you ridden, etc.
If this is your first bike I can save you some trouble and say don't go new, buy one that someone has already put money into on mods because
they are damn expensiveAlso speaking from experience it doesn't take much to go down on a bike, or in my case rear-end a car in bumper to bumper traffic
Accidents happen.
You won't use all the power of either of them on the street anyways
That being said, I'd go for price and looks!
So the R6 wins in both those areas.
I have a 2011 R6 and I don't find it all that uncomfortable. I took a 2 day, 850 mile trip on it last fall and wasn't in any pain like bikes I've had in the past
Yamaha
In my opinion gsxr's are the most comfortable stock sport bike, that said i would still never buy one
Corey
I do agree that the gsxr are super comfortable but I'm only 5'7"
I've had a GSXR600 and GSXR750. Personally I like the extra low end power of the 750. Some might ask, "Why not just get the GSXR1K then?" but to that I answer, "I don't need the lower gas mileage and additional insurance premium for power I will never appreciate."
That's comparing the engines of 3 motors by the same manufacturer. In your case, I would compare the GSXR600 to the R6 and decide which is the winner in looks and comfort. If the GSXR wins, then think about the 750 instead.