
07 ZX6R Review
- Damon Z1000
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2008 would be niceGosling1 wrote:Barrabob wrote:....maybe even a 800 version.bring it on - I reckon within 2 years there will be a GP-replica of the new 800cc bike...........some photoshopped pictures of this have already been doing the rounds.........

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found this worth a look http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uxg887ws4s
I'm pretty sure Kawasaki's argument is that if you're after a 600 with midrange grunt for more user friendliness then get an er6. Kawasaki are just trying to follow the sales trends and at the moment, race winning, peaky R6's are the thing to have.
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- Plaz
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Yeah its pretty much identical to the 05/06............except the frame, fairings, tank, head lights, mirrors, seat, tail, exhaust, engine and swing arm.zamZX6R wrote:Dont know if im gonna open a can of worms here but id doesnt really look all that different to the 06,modded front end is all i can really notice as a major change and cc's obviously.
It would be 06 for me.
Same wheels and brake rotors though

In fairness, the 07 model does look like an evolution of the 05/06 model rather than a radically new bike like the current R6 and GSR-R600 are from their previous model.Plasma Blue 636 wrote:Yeah its pretty much identical to the 05/06............except the frame, fairings, tank, head lights, mirrors, seat, tail, exhaust, engine and swing arm.zamZX6R wrote:Dont know if im gonna open a can of worms here but id doesnt really look all that different to the 06,modded front end is all i can really notice as a major change and cc's obviously.
It would be 06 for me.
Same wheels and brake rotors though
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Look closer.Zoidberg wrote:n fairness, the 07 model does look like an evolution of the 05/06 model rather than a radically new bike like the current R6 and GSR-R600 are from their previous model.
Apart from the suspension, the wheels and the brakes, they've changed pretty much everything. The motor, for starters, owes next to nothing to what came before it... previous ZX6's didn't have an extractable-cassette gearbox, for one.
Just because it's got the same humpbacked silhouette from side-on doesn't make it an evolutionary design.
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That was a dumb thing to write when Tor Sagen blurted it on Raptors&Rockets a few months back, and it hasn't got any smarter in the meantime... the ER-6 is a commuter. Someone in the market for a sportsbike is not going to even consider one of those.Zoidberg wrote:I'm pretty sure Kawasaki's argument is that if you're after a 600 with midrange grunt for more user friendliness then get an er6.
Unless Honda start selling their new, ballsier CBR600RR by the boatload.Kawasaki are just trying to follow the sales trends and at the moment, race winning, peaky R6's are the thing to have.
Going on the launch reports, the new ZX6 is just as breathless below 10,000rpm as the R6. That means it's going head to head with a bike which already has an established reputation among the poseurs, while abandoning the niche it has carved out for itself among people who buy a bike for the road first, track a distant second and posing on the servo forecourt an even more distant third.
That's a dumb business decision.
Maybe the idea is its easier to fix the gearbox if it just slides outI-K wrote:That was a dumb thing to write when Tor Sagen blurted it on Raptors&Rockets a few months back, and it hasn't got any smarter in the meantime... the ER-6 is a commuter. Someone in the market for a sportsbike is not going to even consider one of those.Zoidberg wrote:I'm pretty sure Kawasaki's argument is that if you're after a 600 with midrange grunt for more user friendliness then get an er6.
Unless Honda start selling their new, ballsier CBR600RR by the boatload.Kawasaki are just trying to follow the sales trends and at the moment, race winning, peaky R6's are the thing to have.
Going on the launch reports, the new ZX6 is just as breathless below 10,000rpm as the R6. That means it's going head to head with a bike which already has an established reputation among the poseurs, while abandoning the niche it has carved out for itself among people who buy a bike for the road first, track a distant second and posing on the servo forecourt an even more distant third.
That's a dumb business decision.

Must be getting old but a z1000 with a fairing and sportsbike suspension would do me, ynow usd forks and shokie i would probably throw in the bin first chance i got.
Back on topic the six is a good thing for what it is designed for wizzing around a track real fast and the occaisonal mountain blat.
If I rode my bike at the speed of light, what would happen when I switched on its headlights?

