Does anyone on here like anything besides HONDA?
cbr 1000 steet
gsxr 750 track is a great combo to have...which is what i have.
the only other bike i'd consider having is the ducati 1098 if i could afford it.
gsxr 750 track is a great combo to have...which is what i have.
the only other bike i'd consider having is the ducati 1098 if i could afford it.
My two favorite bikes are the CBR 1000RR and R1. I have owned both and curently looking at buying an 03 R1 because I like that year. I think the kawi looks good but I never rode the ZX-10 so I can't give an honest opinion, the 636 perform well. Never rode the GSXR 1000, the 600 and the 750 performs well, but IM not a big fan of suzuki.
1. 06-07 cbr 1000
2.04-05 zx 10
3.06 gsxr 1000
4.R 1 but would never buy one.
I'm team green all the way but everybody I ride with has gixxers, and kaws. I want to be different I had a zx6, sold it got a 954 sold it got a 06 cbr 1000 love it.
2.04-05 zx 10
3.06 gsxr 1000
4.R 1 but would never buy one.
I'm team green all the way but everybody I ride with has gixxers, and kaws. I want to be different I had a zx6, sold it got a 954 sold it got a 06 cbr 1000 love it.
depends on model and year but overall ..
1. Honda (Reliability and Performance)
2. Yamaha (Mix of Design and Performance)
3. Schwinn (Cuz they're sweet)
4. Ducati (Design)
5. Kawasaki (owned 2 with no problems)
6. Huffy (1st love)
1. Honda (Reliability and Performance)
2. Yamaha (Mix of Design and Performance)
3. Schwinn (Cuz they're sweet)
4. Ducati (Design)
5. Kawasaki (owned 2 with no problems)
6. Huffy (1st love)
I looked at a number of bikes before deciding on the honda. Nowadays, the comparison is so close that I essentially went with honda cause the build quality seems to be better.
1. Honda
2. Ducati (love the sound a v-twin with a good exhaust)
3.Yamaha
4. Kawasaki
5. Triumph
1. Honda
2. Ducati (love the sound a v-twin with a good exhaust)
3.Yamaha
4. Kawasaki
5. Triumph
i love my triumph speed triple. great bike, with alittle work. i have had mine 5 years it has 35k miles on it now. mostly hard ones. only problem i have had with it was broken speedo cable. i have done many 2000-3000 mile road trips on it, never once had a problem. i like naked bikes best. the cbr is the only full faired sport bike i like.(current models that is) the triple motor is i feel the best street motor out there. but the cbr has a heck of alot more power. so for me it would be triumph, honda first tied, the rest after that.
Afraid so. Whilst shoping, Ilooked at the Triumph 675 longer than I should have. That littlebitch does it for me. I've run liter bikes for the last decade & where I live. The big bang theory works. The only thing twisty around here are the cops. I hopped it would pass. But it hasn't. I guess that's what we are all trying to figure out.What is the bike for me? Maybe it's my years. 46 of em. Maybeis was the harsh good by at 50mph + with the last scoot. Whatever it is.I'm starting to buy the theory that it's cool to be able to bang a few gears without going into light speed.
I nevertour & the boss says I can have two. Sofortunatley for me I don't have to give up the nuke.But itwould behard to see either one on anIV.
( trickle charger)
I nevertour & the boss says I can have two. Sofortunatley for me I don't have to give up the nuke.But itwould behard to see either one on anIV.
( trickle charger)
i test rode a 675 before i bought my cbr. very nice bike,well balanced. good power for its size, very light, great brakes. and the look is right there with the cbr. they even had the color i liked(graphite) only problem was they would not budge on the price? they list for 8999 and thats what they wanted for it. a guy i work with drove 6 hours to get a black one for 8400. there nice but i got my new 06 1krr for 8299 left over. now if they would have come down a grand i might still be only parking triumphs in my garage? as it isi have a honda sitting next to my triple.


