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Old 12-Sep-2006, 20:47
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749S has gone got an R6

Thought I would have a change, had the R6 for 4 weeks and I'm well pleased and I don't miss the Duk at all. If anyone is thinking of a change then try the R6.
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Old 12-Sep-2006, 21:42
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I tried one. Lots of revs, no torque, gutless even if it's fast. The strange thing is that it develops less torque than the older bike - it only develops more power due to gazillions of revs. It's ok if you like that sort of thing but, a 749 (or a 675) would leave it for dead on anything but the longest straight.

Even the rags like PB say the same thing...which is illuminating to say the least and not what I would expect.

Enjoy - it's not for me.
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Old 12-Sep-2006, 21:45
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Quote:a 749 (or a 675) would leave it for dead on anything but the longest straight.


Wrong !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,R6 smokes em both,we tested em last week @ Donnington,back to back !!!
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Old 12-Sep-2006, 21:48
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Even the rags like PB say the same thing...which is illuminating to say the least and not what I would expect.


tut tut, you dont read believe the rags do you?

If I had believed half the mags 5 years ago, I wouldnt have touched a ducati with a bargepole
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I wasn't talking about the race track.
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Quote:a 749 (or a 675) would leave it for dead on anything but the longest straight.


Wrong !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,R6 smokes em both,we tested em last week @ Donnington,back to back !!!

sounds interesting, what did you test for and how did you do it? According PB magazine a ZX6R is quicker round their track than a 999 and an RSVR1000

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I wasn't talking about the race track.

nor was she

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Old 12-Sep-2006, 22:01
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I was referring to Simon Reed's post. Do keep up.
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