@@no_name4080 just like Kawi, which is actually 636cc, but you gotta give it to them for keeping them alive still, everyone else just jumped to 750s and forgot about the supersports, which is a shame
They still make it because it's a badass bike. I just bought a 2023 ZX6R KRT edition and I don't regret it at all. Love this bike! Also the new twins and bikes like the Yamaha R7 are not a replacement for an inline 4.
everyone wants a smaller bike now.. even i was looking at the 400rr. BUT, once i saw the power to weight of the 400rr, i was like "WHAT?!" it's only 15lbs lighter than a ZX6R but 50hp LESS? dude, the ZX6R is under $2,000 more and it's SO MUCH MORE BIKE. i just ordered a 2024 ZX6R anniversary. all they need is a full exhaust and a tune and you're dropping 20lbs and putting down 750cc power! no 400rr on earth can compare..
Owned a 2012 ZX-6R and was bummed I didn't wait one more year when they reintroduced the 636 in 2013. I enjoyed so many rides and learned so much when I had mine. Glad they are still making them despite stricter emissions regulations.
I'm glad they released a new gen, and the tft and led lights look great, I wish they had put a throttle by wire and then a blipper to go with the quick shifter. That would have been perfect in my opinion. I'm glad they didn't touch the suspension because now all the aftermarket that's been out for the 2013-2018/2019-2023 models will work on this new gen too. When my track bike is done I can put my cartridge kit and rear shock on a new zx6, if I'm lucky enough to get another one someday!
It exists because it's like 7 grand less than ZX10R and has more useable gears & RPM range for everyday driving. It's goldilocks bike, good for going fast but also good for twisties and back roads.
I have been riding a kawasaki z650 for a few years, and having gotten the chance to ride a zx6r in the last week I fell in love. I am glad they are still showing love to 600cc class. I got to ride a liter bike and it was just crazy the acceleration is intoxicating but its too fast for me to use and too much $$$ for me in my life right now. One day I am sure I will own one but for the foreseeable future I am going to be so happy on the zx6r.
Why not? It is not the best quality bike you can get but the engine and suspension are great and price is pretty good. I love my 2012 ZX6R. Does great around town and whats more important it is epic on a race track.
what do you mean by not the best quality? What are you basing that one? Curious to know. I've owned two ZX-6R's myself, ridden HARD (track etc) and they have been ~flawless~. Nothing ever broke, failed, or fell apart. Quality could NOT have been better on mine. My yamaha R6 on the other hand... :(
@@grantmccarron3963 I think he's just echoing what was said in the video; Kawi intentionally uses mid/upper mid-range componentry in the bike to keep the price point accessible to more people. I love Kawasaki for that reason; they make bikes for the people lol.
@@grantmccarron3963 I'm talking about the build quality. Don't know if you ever owned other bikes but previously I had cbr600rr and gsxr750. Comparing to those bikes Kawasaki's built quality is way off. I imagine that is the reason why it is relatively cheaper. Otherwise as I already mentioned engine and mechanicals are perfect and reliable. Never had a problem with my zx6r ever even though I use it for commute and track days as well.
@@mogthemoogle_160 I'm comparing it to the bikes I have owned previously. For example cbr600rr. Built quality and materials are much better on a Honda. And you are correct Kawasaki costs relatively cheap because it cuts down the cost on such things.
@@bxl1121 I disagree about Suzuki's build quality being superior though, at least compared to current generation Kawasaki's. I have a 2018 z900rs and a 2022 GSXR 750 in my garage right now, and the Gixxer is definitely a lot more plasticky and utilizes more cheap push-pins and hardware. It has better componentry, but the build quality is definitely not as nice as the z900RS. Although, those two bikes aren't really in the same class, so probably not the best comparison.
I ride a 2011 Kawasaki zx6r, and I love my bike. I am disappointed that they lowered the rpm's, I love my bike on the track topping out at 17 thousand, it makes a big difference on the track. I will keep my bike for as long as I can.
It gets fixed once you turn everything it which once you get an exhaust you have to tune it anyway. Plus it makes more power than the previous gen once it gets tuned due to the change they made to the engine.
I bought a 21 zx6r. First sportbike. The engine is phenomenal! It is so stable. Power is nasty but can ride it calmly. Plenty of power everywhere. Brakes a little weak but fine. Suspension is great! You don’t need to adjust crap and I am 200 lbs. I smile every second I ride it. About 1 hour ride a day for pure enjoyment❤
My second bike is a 2019 zx6r krt and boy oh boy I lucked up. I love the bike and agree with almost every word in this vid 😂 noobie but this bike makes me feel like a Isle of Man TT winner 🏆
The did the right thing. As a former ninja 400 rider I wanted to move up to this from year one. Choices like the R7 or cbr650r weren't my thing and going to a old supersport or a liter bike wouldn't be either.
@@Motonauts I was thinking the same as you. I feared that I would become acquainted with the R7 way sooner and get bored. Besides you can't beat that inline four screaming all the way to the top.
@@Motonauts I upgraded to this new zx6r 2 months ago from my n400 (had for about 8 months). This bike is sooooo much fun and love the new face life on it - you'll love the power this one has to offer!
I have a ninja 400 2021. I will be getting the 2024 zx6rz Not interested in second hand bikes personally. Don’t like the sound of a lot of modern bikes. I’d get an r1 if I wasn’t getting the 6r. Not much else tickles my fancy.
Brock Davidson had one that ran 9's in the quarter. Amazing for a basically stock 600 4 banger. Not into supersports, but it would be my pick. Inexexpensive for what you get.
Why did I buy the 2024 zx6r instead of a zx10r? Simple, I didn't want nor need a 186mph machine, I don't want or need something that requires me to go tippy toe when stopped at a stop sign or light! I have a 2023 Ninja 400, it's fun, it's light and very nimble, the 636 gives you a bit more in every way, but not more than what you ever need. If I just want to cruise around, the 400 does it perfectly, if I feel I need to release my inner demon, than the 636 will do just perfectly. For a weekend road trip.....well nothing will beat my Honda VFR800 Interceptor for me.
For the rest of us who don't have (in the city) or really go to a circuit, we only race between traffic lights (half a mile). So mid size bike is the best choice not a litter bike.
You just barely and vaguely answered your question. How are sales for this class in the different regions? Is it growing, is just just stable? Is it declining? How much difference is it between the USA and Europe. Many article, have stated the the 600s are in decline in terms of demand. Is that still the case? Does it differ from market to market?
In Australia Kawasaki and Honda are the manufacturers still selling them and you have to order them dealers won’t stock them as the sales are too slow. Suzuki and yamaha have pulled out completely
Like the looks of your KRT zx6r (they had KRT and a 40th in the dealership. I went with the 40th colours as it really reminded me of being a teen in the 90's seeing similar looking bikes flying around. Now I'm the one doing the flying 😂🎉) Zx6r could be your daily and with the 2 year unlimited km factory warranty❤ if they do the log book servicing. I was shocked with how road friendly it really is and can be, it can be an absolute animal & a pucker up machine when you want it to be (my pucker moments aren't planned lol). I love both bikes, the sound of zx4rr rev limiting in the back streets and that 24 zx6r is so smooth and torquey off the line I'd say get the 24 zx6r if it's your bike although If you could I REALLY recommend buying both.
Just got a 40th anniversary ZX6 and love it but for street it needs taller bars and Heli bars saved the day, 1.5 inches taller and 3/4 inch wider make ergos almost like the comfy ZX4RR. The muffler and midpipe weigh 13 pounds more than Graves slip on and is way to quiet but now sounds great with Graves. Bike is geared pretty low so I am considering adding 1 tooth to the front, the quickshift up only is complete bullshit from Kawi as even the ZX4RR has it up and down. Once modified its almost perfect and love the throw back colors!
Just think if Kawasaki still made a ZX7RR. Think how much midrange it would have. Want more power? You should have stopped off at 2 Wheel DynoWorks for a quick tune. It's only about an hour and a half away.
I wish Suzuki would update their GSXR750. I would buy one in a heartbeat if they made all the same updates Kawasaki has made to theirs. Of course with a Quickshifter up/down, slipper clutch, an actual fuel gauge and definitely update that hideous front end!
More of a naked bike rider but I must admit it’s a nice motorcycle: nice lines looks well built. Too bad it’s been choked out with emissions. It would probably cost 3k easy to bring that bike up to snuff
This selling like Hot Cake even here u need to que for it. Maybe still lot people like me who didnt like overpower 1000cc sbk, 636 already more than enough.
Aside from the obvious differences in tech and price, how does the new ZX6R and GSX750 compare on the street in terms of feel and power usability? I've always heard the GSXR750 is the best of all worlds when it comes to the sport bike class, but it's hard to ignore the updates and development that Kawasaki has made. Would help if dealerships were able to offer proper test rides lol
I keep saying if BMW does make a "600cc motorcycle", it will take the world by storm! and I will continue to say so. 600s are more practical for daily street riding all day long over the liter bikes. id trade a liter bike for a 600cc bmw sport bike any day.
The question is not why they still build it. The question is why they still haven't managed to put an autoblibber and cruise control on it. They have electronic throttle, haven't they?
It is just the ECU restriction's, after a flash and a proper filter she's good. Loses are around: 110hp at 12.700rpm then 74hp at 14.300rpm and it cuts really bad, and unrestricted is 117-120hp all the last rpm's. So from the restricted 75hp at peak power to 120hp (14.300rpm) at unrestricted state.... thats quite alot dont you think?
Why does this weigh 430 lbs while CBR 600 RR is 410 and GSXR 600 is 412 lbs. New to motorcycles in the US. Interested in inline 4 supersport. Any insight helps. The price is attractive but the weight is not.
I think reasonable people don't really care much about the power figures anymore. i4 600ccm are a ideal mid range bike, and Japanese manufacturers have a design that is proven through the times. You can always mod it if you want more performance.
I think with the price cut Jimny is go to car to have .. Thar is very common now days.. I would buy it .. but I am still using my Polo 😅 I have seen Jimny is quite popular in SEA countries because they do not have a Thar there?..
I still think it’s too expensive. Unless you are addicted to a race track or twisties the bike is not practical for a daily driver. Inevitably you will be invited on a long run with a bunch of liter bikes are even just bigger bikes and by the end of the day you will be wore out and your friends will be just fine.
so weird that it isn't ride by wire and doesn't have the blipper, just because the ZX4RR and ZX25R both have those features, would have thought they'd carry it up to the ZX6R refresh along with the TFT display, especially since the shocks, breaks and fairing all look so much like those smaller models
Anybody who has ever owned a 636 before knows what a great bike it is. There a reason it's been around for so long.
So true. I loved mine. Phenomenal bike.
I'm still rockin a 99 ZX6R.
Yes had a 2020 krt
I dont like supersport seating position but I cant deny how great the 636 is, I respect people that daily them.
Same . With that said I always found the CBR and 636 to have better positions than the R6 for the street. It might just be my size though. @@Carlisho
57 years here, got the White 24ZX6R and I love it! So Good.
Exactly what im looking at. Hows the insurance? Gonna have to finance. Want a new one
@@pitchforkpeasant6219I just bought a 40th. 30yo and First sport bike with no previous insurance history. I was quoted $2400/year
Respect to Kawi and Honda for keeping the 600cc class alive
@@no_name4080 just like Kawi, which is actually 636cc, but you gotta give it to them for keeping them alive still, everyone else just jumped to 750s and forgot about the supersports, which is a shame
@@no_name4080 agree 100%, Inline 4s are so good, thats why I have a z900, love it so much
@@no_name4080 awesome, I love me a Honda but I work at a Kawi dealership so I got the Z at a pretty good price haha
@@no_name4080 damn thats messed up, I hope he found a better job
@@no_name4080Honda released a cbr600 (inline4) 2024
I bought the 2013 636 and I just bought the 2024 636. I LOVE these bikes!
lol same. I also had total of 3 of the 2013 model
They still make it because it's a badass bike. I just bought a 2023 ZX6R KRT edition and I don't regret it at all. Love this bike! Also the new twins and bikes like the Yamaha R7 are not a replacement for an inline 4.
everyone wants a smaller bike now.. even i was looking at the 400rr. BUT, once i saw the power to weight of the 400rr, i was like "WHAT?!"
it's only 15lbs lighter than a ZX6R but 50hp LESS? dude, the ZX6R is under $2,000 more and it's SO MUCH MORE BIKE.
i just ordered a 2024 ZX6R anniversary. all they need is a full exhaust and a tune and you're dropping 20lbs and putting down 750cc power!
no 400rr on earth can compare..
Owned a 2012 ZX-6R and was bummed I didn't wait one more year when they reintroduced the 636 in 2013. I enjoyed so many rides and learned so much when I had mine. Glad they are still making them despite stricter emissions regulations.
I'm glad they released a new gen, and the tft and led lights look great, I wish they had put a throttle by wire and then a blipper to go with the quick shifter. That would have been perfect in my opinion. I'm glad they didn't touch the suspension because now all the aftermarket that's been out for the 2013-2018/2019-2023 models will work on this new gen too. When my track bike is done I can put my cartridge kit and rear shock on a new zx6, if I'm lucky enough to get another one someday!
It exists because it's like 7 grand less than ZX10R and has more useable gears & RPM range for everyday driving. It's goldilocks bike, good for going fast but also good for twisties and back roads.
I have been riding a kawasaki z650 for a few years, and having gotten the chance to ride a zx6r in the last week I fell in love. I am glad they are still showing love to 600cc class. I got to ride a liter bike and it was just crazy the acceleration is intoxicating but its too fast for me to use and too much $$$ for me in my life right now. One day I am sure I will own one but for the foreseeable future I am going to be so happy on the zx6r.
I like kawasaki, the money they're not wasting on motorsports is the money they put in RnD and keeping awsome bikes alive
First bike was a G2, then a B2H, and now managed to get one of the first JRFANs in the UK. ZX6R for life 💚
Why not? It is not the best quality bike you can get but the engine and suspension are great and price is pretty good. I love my 2012 ZX6R. Does great around town and whats more important it is epic on a race track.
what do you mean by not the best quality? What are you basing that one? Curious to know. I've owned two ZX-6R's myself, ridden HARD (track etc) and they have been ~flawless~. Nothing ever broke, failed, or fell apart. Quality could NOT have been better on mine. My yamaha R6 on the other hand... :(
@@grantmccarron3963 I think he's just echoing what was said in the video; Kawi intentionally uses mid/upper mid-range componentry in the bike to keep the price point accessible to more people. I love Kawasaki for that reason; they make bikes for the people lol.
@@grantmccarron3963 I'm talking about the build quality. Don't know if you ever owned other bikes but previously I had cbr600rr and gsxr750. Comparing to those bikes Kawasaki's built quality is way off. I imagine that is the reason why it is relatively cheaper. Otherwise as I already mentioned engine and mechanicals are perfect and reliable. Never had a problem with my zx6r ever even though I use it for commute and track days as well.
@@mogthemoogle_160 I'm comparing it to the bikes I have owned previously. For example cbr600rr. Built quality and materials are much better on a Honda. And you are correct Kawasaki costs relatively cheap because it cuts down the cost on such things.
@@bxl1121 I disagree about Suzuki's build quality being superior though, at least compared to current generation Kawasaki's. I have a 2018 z900rs and a 2022 GSXR 750 in my garage right now, and the Gixxer is definitely a lot more plasticky and utilizes more cheap push-pins and hardware. It has better componentry, but the build quality is definitely not as nice as the z900RS. Although, those two bikes aren't really in the same class, so probably not the best comparison.
I loved the 2001 zx6r. This bike must be just amazing. Looking at buying one.
I ride a 2011 Kawasaki zx6r, and I love my bike. I am disappointed that they lowered the rpm's, I love my bike on the track topping out at 17 thousand, it makes a big difference on the track. I will keep my bike for as long as I can.
It gets fixed once you turn everything it which once you get an exhaust you have to tune it anyway. Plus it makes more power than the previous gen once it gets tuned due to the change they made to the engine.
When did the European emission start affecting the ZX6R.? Like what year did they make it so they had to start following the rules.?
Kudos to Kawasaki for keeping the ZX6R updated. Just wish Honda would bring the updated 24 600RR to the US.
that 24 zx6r has more power on low mid and high compare to 19-23 after a flash and full exhaust. it produces 128 whp thats the same as a gsxr 750 lol
I bought a 21 zx6r. First sportbike. The engine is phenomenal! It is so stable. Power is nasty but can ride it calmly. Plenty of power everywhere. Brakes a little weak but fine. Suspension is great! You don’t need to adjust crap and I am 200 lbs. I smile every second I ride it. About 1 hour ride a day for pure enjoyment❤
Do you have the raw footage from being on track? Would love to see it!
My second bike is a 2019 zx6r krt and boy oh boy I lucked up. I love the bike and agree with almost every word in this vid 😂 noobie but this bike makes me feel like a Isle of Man TT winner 🏆
I rode a friend’s 2004 636 and it was great. I might buy a new one in a couple years.
The did the right thing. As a former ninja 400 rider I wanted to move up to this from year one. Choices like the R7 or cbr650r weren't my thing and going to a old supersport or a liter bike wouldn't be either.
@@Motonauts I was thinking the same as you. I feared that I would become acquainted with the R7 way sooner and get bored. Besides you can't beat that inline four screaming all the way to the top.
@@Motonauts I upgraded to this new zx6r 2 months ago from my n400 (had for about 8 months). This bike is sooooo much fun and love the new face life on it - you'll love the power this one has to offer!
I have a ninja 400 2021.
I will be getting the 2024 zx6rz
Not interested in second hand bikes personally. Don’t like the sound of a lot of modern bikes. I’d get an r1 if I wasn’t getting the 6r. Not much else tickles my fancy.
Brock Davidson had one that ran 9's in the quarter. Amazing for a basically stock 600 4 banger. Not into supersports, but it would be my pick. Inexexpensive for what you get.
Why did I buy the 2024 zx6r instead of a zx10r?
Simple, I didn't want nor need a 186mph machine, I don't want or need something that requires me to go tippy toe when stopped at a stop sign or light!
I have a 2023 Ninja 400, it's fun, it's light and very nimble, the 636 gives you a bit more in every way, but not more than what you ever need.
If I just want to cruise around, the 400 does it perfectly, if I feel I need to release my inner demon, than the 636 will do just perfectly.
For a weekend road trip.....well nothing will beat my Honda VFR800 Interceptor for me.
I like the new look.
For the rest of us who don't have (in the city) or really go to a circuit, we only race between traffic lights (half a mile). So mid size bike is the best choice not a litter bike.
up need a liter bike for traffic light death dance
You just barely and vaguely answered your question. How are sales for this class in the different regions? Is it growing, is just just stable? Is it declining? How much difference is it between the USA and Europe. Many article, have stated the the 600s are in decline in terms of demand. Is that still the case? Does it differ from market to market?
In Australia Kawasaki and Honda are the manufacturers still selling them and you have to order them dealers won’t stock them as the sales are too slow. Suzuki and yamaha have pulled out completely
Like the looks of your KRT zx6r (they had KRT and a 40th in the dealership. I went with the 40th colours as it really reminded me of being a teen in the 90's seeing similar looking bikes flying around. Now I'm the one doing the flying 😂🎉)
Zx6r could be your daily and with the 2 year unlimited km factory warranty❤ if they do the log book servicing. I was shocked with how road friendly it really is and can be, it can be an absolute animal & a pucker up machine when you want it to be (my pucker moments aren't planned lol). I love both bikes, the sound of zx4rr rev limiting in the back streets and that 24 zx6r is so smooth and torquey off the line I'd say get the 24 zx6r if it's your bike although If you could I REALLY recommend buying both.
I have a 2005 ZX6R love it and this bike is sexy as hell👍🏻
A tuned 636 is one of the baddest bikes out there..
Just got a 40th anniversary ZX6 and love it but for street it needs taller bars and Heli bars saved the day, 1.5 inches taller and 3/4 inch wider make ergos almost like the comfy ZX4RR. The muffler and midpipe weigh 13 pounds more than Graves slip on and is way to quiet but now sounds great with Graves. Bike is geared pretty low so I am considering adding 1 tooth to the front, the quickshift up only is complete bullshit from Kawi as even the ZX4RR has it up and down. Once modified its almost perfect and love the throw back colors!
Just think if Kawasaki still made a ZX7RR.
Think how much midrange it would have.
Want more power?
You should have stopped off at 2 Wheel DynoWorks for a quick tune.
It's only about an hour and a half away.
legend of all time...started with GPZ...
I wish Suzuki would update their GSXR750. I would buy one in a heartbeat if they made all the same updates Kawasaki has made to theirs. Of course with a Quickshifter up/down, slipper clutch, an actual fuel gauge and definitely update that hideous front end!
Kinda wanted to get a sport bike, but then I tried to ride it and it felt like I'm so cranped I can fit a suitcase. 😂😂😂
Get a z900!
1100sx😊
More of a naked bike rider but I must admit it’s a nice motorcycle: nice lines looks well built. Too bad it’s been choked out with emissions. It would probably cost 3k easy to bring that bike up to snuff
The only thing im not liking about the tft, is the laggy screen response, and the lack of top end when i ride highway
Looks way better then the 10... 10 is the ugly big sister 😂😂.. Yamaha cmon man, put the R6 back in the line up ..
Needs an autoblipper and lean sensitive TC AND ABS. I’d be willing to pay more for it too.
It would be cool if Yamaha brought back the R6 with a similar 636 displacement.
Flash the ECU and the top end is there.
FOR THE PRICE THE BEST YOU CAN ALWAYS REPLACE ALL THOSE PARTS LIKE ANY OTHER BIKE. YOU WANT A BETTER BIKE IT WILL COST YOU DOUBLE OR MORE
i hope they never stop
This selling like Hot Cake even here u need to que for it. Maybe still lot people like me who didnt like overpower 1000cc sbk, 636 already more than enough.
Aside from the obvious differences in tech and price, how does the new ZX6R and GSX750 compare on the street in terms of feel and power usability? I've always heard the GSXR750 is the best of all worlds when it comes to the sport bike class, but it's hard to ignore the updates and development that Kawasaki has made. Would help if dealerships were able to offer proper test rides lol
Yea but is suzuki so nobody wants one
Suzuki is raw minimalism that will make you the best racer around.
I keep saying if BMW does make a "600cc motorcycle", it will take the world by storm! and I will continue to say so. 600s are more practical for daily street riding all day long over the liter bikes. id trade a liter bike for a 600cc bmw sport bike any day.
The question is not why they still build it. The question is why they still haven't managed to put an autoblibber and cruise control on it. They have electronic throttle, haven't they?
No, no ride by wire
@@zggggg.Still? The zx10r has cruise control.
I like the last gen front more. im not into the front headlight pointy shroud that most people seem to be into.
How much peak hp did it lose?
It is just the ECU restriction's, after a flash and a proper filter she's good.
Loses are around: 110hp at 12.700rpm then 74hp at 14.300rpm and it cuts really bad, and unrestricted is 117-120hp all the last rpm's.
So from the restricted 75hp at peak power to 120hp (14.300rpm) at unrestricted state.... thats quite alot dont you think?
@@alfredorodriguez4539didn’t they drop the compression ratio? Fixing that is a different problem. A flash is nice if thats all thats needed
Why does this weigh 430 lbs while CBR 600 RR is 410 and GSXR 600 is 412 lbs. New to motorcycles in the US. Interested in inline 4 supersport. Any insight helps. The price is attractive but the weight is not.
I think reasonable people don't really care much about the power figures anymore. i4 600ccm are a ideal mid range bike, and Japanese manufacturers have a design that is proven through the times. You can always mod it if you want more performance.
I think with the price cut Jimny is go to car to have .. Thar is very common now days..
I would buy it .. but I am still using my Polo 😅
I have seen Jimny is quite popular in SEA countries because they do not have a Thar there?..
Where are these emissions regulations coming from? I didn't vote for this
Nice helmet!!!
I still think it’s too expensive. Unless you are addicted to a race track or twisties the bike is not practical for a daily driver. Inevitably you will be invited on a long run with a bunch of liter bikes are even just bigger bikes and by the end of the day you will be wore out and your friends will be just fine.
800 bucks for the steering damper as an optional extra… and then its not a bargain anymore :D
Good lookin scoot.
My chiropractor say "Nyet!"
Zx6r ❤❤❤❤❤❤
They built this motorcycle case there is demand for it.
Would you consider this a good first sport bike
Hell yeah 👍😊👍
According to my gf.. its a new grasshopper in the market 😂😂😂😂😂
Hate the TFT though.
so weird that it isn't ride by wire and doesn't have the blipper, just because the ZX4RR and ZX25R both have those features, would have thought they'd carry it up to the ZX6R refresh along with the TFT display, especially since the shocks, breaks and fairing all look so much like those smaller models
Why does Kawasaki still build this motorcycle? Got to be the Dumbest Question of 2024.
Still bargain. 👌
Long story short is an old castrated bike back in the market. There was more tech and performance in a 2006 r6.
all that euro 5 shit can be fixed.
Too little, too late. A Triumph 765RS is better in every way
Possibly price?
@@MadChalet same price.
Wow! I rode the 765 last June - what a bike! @@brunocarmona4958
Bros comparing a sport bike and a naked. Kinda reason less tbh
I thought the same for a moment, but I'd say the Street, despite being a 'naked,' is far more sport than 'hooligan.' @@AcatGaming
ZX-4RR has a KQS up and down...what a shame ZX-6R!
I hot a bonner
European emisison rules ruining everything
Epa’s always an excuse for killing speed. Probably getting paid off by insurance companies 😂