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2009 Superbike Smackdown VI Street
2009 Superbike Smackdown VI Street
…further ado, let?s take a look at what this year?s Superbikes have to offer. Sportbike Comparison Reviews 2009 Daytona SportBike Comparison 2009 Supersport Shootout VII 2008 Suzuki GSX-R Comparison View All Sportbike Reviews2009 Superbike Smackdown Horsepower?
2005 Superbike Smackdown II Street
2005 Superbike Smackdown II Street
…winner of our 2004 Smackdown, Kawasaki's potent ZX-10R. A few subtle changes to its suspension and transmission for '05 have the potential of making this formidable machine even better. Ducati's stunningly exotic and stunningly expensive 999R adds a new factor to this year's Superbike comparo. While the…
2007 Superbike Smackdown IV Conclusion
2007 Superbike Smackdown IV Conclusion
Superbike for proof. Yamaha will overcome this glitch in the Matrix and come back with a vengeance with a well-sorted superbike that will do more than just turn heads because of its good looks.Track: SecondStreet: FourthThe CBR1000RR's practicality and versatility almost took top honors in our Smackdown.…
2004 Superbike Smackdown Track Conclusion
2004 Superbike Smackdown Track Conclusion
2004 Suzuki GSX-R1000 at?Laguna Seca?for the Superbike Smackdown Track Test.ConclusionFourth Place: Suzuki GSX-R1000Although the Gixxer's lap time was slowest, there's no doubt that more work on its setup and a clear track would have it firmly in the hunt. But time once again proves to be a bitter foe…
2008 Superbike Smackdown V
2008 Superbike Smackdown V
The contenders for Superbike Smackdown (from left to right): 2008 Honda CBR1000RR, 2008 Yamaha YZF-R1, 2008 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R, 2008 Suzuki GSX-R1000 and 2008 Ducati 1098.We live in the golden age of sportbikes. It may not seem like it at the moment, but years from now, hopefully many decades - when…
2006 Superbike Smackdown III
2006 Superbike Smackdown III
2006 Superbike Smackdown IIIThe literbike class of sportbikes is one of the most hotly contested genres in motorcycling, even somewhat overshadowing the raging fury of the 600cc supersport category that has traditionally been the most competitive. All the attention on the literbikes is driven by sales…
2005 Superbike Smackdown II Track
2005 Superbike Smackdown II Track
2005 Superbike Smackdown II TrackOkay, by now you've probably read the street portion of our 2005 Superbike Smackdown. In this exemplary crop of literbikes, Suzuki's new GSX-R1000 scored highest in a street environment thanks to the best powertrain in the group and an amazing lack of flaws. But what…
2009 Superbike Smackdown VI Track
2009 Superbike Smackdown VI Track
…-bike shootout. We call it NorCal?s hidden treasure. To see, hear and feel all of the liter-class beasts in action be sure to check out the Superbike Smackdown video. To put all of these extremely capable rockets to the test, we assembled a talented and experienced team of riders, ranging in ability…
2004 Superbike Smackdown
2004 Superbike Smackdown
2004 Superbike SmackdownStreet-legal Superbikes Go At It On The RoadAlthough 600cc supersport machines continue to be the sales leader among sporting streetbikes, 2004 is undoubtedly the year of the Literbikes. Three exciting fresh-sheet designs have emerged this year to rival the class overlord Suzuki…
2007 Superbike Smackdown IV
2007 Superbike Smackdown IV
…class sportbike and it's important to give them the respect they demand or you might not walk away.That's where we come in. MotorcycleUSA.com's Superbike Smackdown IV is here and we did the dirty work for you. If all goes as planned, this bike review should shed some light on both the inherent technological…

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