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2009 Supersport Shootout VII
2009 Supersport Shootout VII
…selection and has been this way since the?days of the dinosaurs. In our kingdom of two wheels this is no more apparent than our annual large-scale shootouts. They are knockdown, in-your-face, drag ?em out competitions, clearly ranking today?s latest sportbikes from first to last?? no sissy stuff here folks…
2008 Supersport Shootout VI
2008 Supersport Shootout VI
…experience in order to glean info from a diverse sample of prospective middleweight motorcycles consumers. So, the preliminaries out of the way, let's ride some supersport! Read on with our first bike of the six-bike shootout - Ducati's 848.The list of contributors who stepped up and helped to make…
MotorcycleUSA's Best of 2006
MotorcycleUSA's Best of 2006
…also easily carves up mountain roads with precision, thanks in part to the lightest weight in the middleweight category. The fact that it won both the street and track editions of our Supersport Shootouts speaks volumes. The Daytona 675 is an accessible exotic and an incredible sportbike bargain for its…
2004 Supersport Shootout Specs.
2004 Supersport Shootout Specs.
…the motor of the 2007 R6 will follow suit. And now that titanium valves aren't just for racebikes anymore (thanks, Suzuki!), we just might see a middleweight with a redline of 17,000 rpm by then.Making comparisons to the Ducati is difficult because of its different engine configuration and its larger…
2003 Supersport Shootout
2003 Supersport Shootout
Ducati 749 vs. Honda CBR600RR vs. Yamaha R6 vs. Suzuki GSX-R600 vs. Kawasaki ZX-6R.Supersport Showdown!There was a time not long ago when the middleweight sportbike class was a good place for newbies to cut their teeth. But for 2003, with quarter-miles times that would embarrass any supercar you'd care…
2003 Kawasaki ZX-6R Quick Ride
2003 Kawasaki ZX-6R Quick Ride
…the front end soars skyward again. This is no ordinary 600.Indeed, the new?Kawasaki ZX-6R isn't a 600 at all. While other manufacturers build middleweight sportbikes to fit Supersport regulations, the brain trust at Kawasaki figured a street rider has no such limitations. An extra 37cc may not sound…
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2007 Supersport Shootout V
2007 Supersport Shootout V
Shootout - Suzuki GSX-R600, Honda CBR600RR, Kawasaki ZX-6R, Yamaha YZF-R6.Alright, we don't wanna hear any whining about having to read another sportbike comparison test. We'll eventually get to the dual-sport comparo and the cruiser face-off, we promise, but first it's time again for the middleweights
2003 $6,000 Cruiser Shootout Bottom Line
2003 $6,000 Cruiser Shootout Bottom Line
…would emerge from this duo of 6K cruisers.The Marauder didn't garner wild overt praise, but it received few complaints. Suzuki builds a solid middleweight cruiser toward the end of our test we started comparing the other machines to the Suzuki because of its middle-of-the-road tendencies.At the conclusion…
2004 Reality Bike Shootout
2004 Reality Bike Shootout
Value-packed Middleweights Somewhere between a Hayabusa and a Honda Rebel exists a class of motorcycles that cuts one of the largest swaths among streetbike riders, they are what we like to call "reality bikes." A reality bike, by our definition, is an elemental yet widely capable machine that is friendly…
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2003 Supersport Shootout Scorecard
2003 Supersport Shootout Scorecard
…it comes to the relatively tame power of a middleweight as compared to something like an open-classer. All you fowl in the Duc pond should be happy with the Italian bike's 81.6% rating. Had it not been $4500 (!) more dear than the winner of this shootout, it would've been easier to forgive its uncomfortable…

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