CBR vs Katana
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RE: Which Bike To Choose?
The question wasn't regarding the performance difference of the two bikes. I think anyone with a day of experience on a motorcycle could break that one down.
Of course the F3 is going to outperform. It's liquid-cooled, lighter by probably 40lbs. and a redline of about 13,400RPM's. The Katanas got what, 8K RPM's before redline? The handlebars of the Katana are up and inyour face, while the F3 is much more aggresive. In fact, clip-on height of the F3 is about one inch higher than the seat, for a total of 34 inches from the ground. The difference on the Katana is huge in comparison. I don't claim to know their actual numbers, but I've seen them and it looks like they have risers on the triple clamp. Probablty 3 or 4 inches in height difference. There's no discussion here.
The question was, for his first bike, what should he get...
If the Katana is dirt cheap, get it. If it's not dirt cheap (more than $2,250 for an 04 and older), pass on it and buy the Honda. Not only will the Honda outlast the comparitively abused Katana, it will outperform it once you get in your groove.
Take it slow and easy, whatever you get and use your head. You'll be fine.
(Buy the Honda).
Of course the F3 is going to outperform. It's liquid-cooled, lighter by probably 40lbs. and a redline of about 13,400RPM's. The Katanas got what, 8K RPM's before redline? The handlebars of the Katana are up and inyour face, while the F3 is much more aggresive. In fact, clip-on height of the F3 is about one inch higher than the seat, for a total of 34 inches from the ground. The difference on the Katana is huge in comparison. I don't claim to know their actual numbers, but I've seen them and it looks like they have risers on the triple clamp. Probablty 3 or 4 inches in height difference. There's no discussion here.
The question was, for his first bike, what should he get...
If the Katana is dirt cheap, get it. If it's not dirt cheap (more than $2,250 for an 04 and older), pass on it and buy the Honda. Not only will the Honda outlast the comparitively abused Katana, it will outperform it once you get in your groove.
Take it slow and easy, whatever you get and use your head. You'll be fine.
(Buy the Honda).
#16
RE: Which Bike To Choose?
Actually, the Katana's motor redlines at 11k, it's a pretty bulletproof motor, and both bikes should be equally reliable. One thing about the Katana's motor, if it's the same as in the Bandit 600, then it's going to be more peaky compared to the F3. My sister has one and the power band hits a lot harder than my F3.
Really it all comes down to what you want in a bike. The F3 is lighter and more sporty, but it's also less comfortable than the Katana. Katana will also be a bit more top heavy. F3 will be faster, but that all depends on the capabilities of the rider. A good rider could make a Katana rediculously fast, so it's not like it can't perform. But lets face it, very few people can reach the limit of ANY bike.
Really it all comes down to what you want in a bike. The F3 is lighter and more sporty, but it's also less comfortable than the Katana. Katana will also be a bit more top heavy. F3 will be faster, but that all depends on the capabilities of the rider. A good rider could make a Katana rediculously fast, so it's not like it can't perform. But lets face it, very few people can reach the limit of ANY bike.
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RE: Which Bike To Choose?
i had an f3 for my 1st bike and looking back i wouldnt change that for anything . f3 still holds good resale value and they arent that bad looking (get a 97,98 model or atleast convert the tail over). im sure the katana holds it weight but when it comes down to it you see wayyy more cbr's anything f1,f2,f3 on the road than a katana and there is a reason why
good luck with your decision
good luck with your decision
#19
RE: CBR vs Katana
If your getting a sportbike because you want something quick and fun then definitly don't get a Katana. Id honestly rather ride a ninja 250r. A F3 is a great beginner bike if you take it easy for a while in the beginning.
The bottom line is that there really is no reason to get a katana ever, unless you get it for free I guess. Theres just so many better options out there for that price range.
The bottom line is that there really is no reason to get a katana ever, unless you get it for free I guess. Theres just so many better options out there for that price range.
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