Some people lower bikes, to make it easier for them to touch the ground, but being that thier both Japanese bikes and Japanese people are naturally shorter and smaller, if they can manage the bike, than anyone should.
I'm 5'2 with a 28" inseam. My limit for seat height is about 32". Taller than that and I either need to find a way to get it lower, or just ride a different bike. When I see regular size people lowering their bikes, I'm always like, "What the fuck?"
@@roberts1677 Yeah I can only see people lowering them if its like a pretty tall dirt bike or wanting to make it into a supermoto with what they have. The only other reason would be for looks like a cruiser or something if they liked that (I don't like the looks of cruisers either way, so it doesn't matter to me, but I get some people like them like lowered cars, and cruisers are kind of the granny wagon of bikes so that makes sense).
@@roberts1677 as another person at 5'2", i've ridden on bikes with 835mm of seat height, a little over 32". Honestly they're alright and also perplexed why people much taller than me feel the need to lower them.. most of them say they need to flat foot the bikes and I just shake my head lol
I think of the R6 as a bike with two personalities. Friendly lower rpm for the street and screaming rpm for the track, or squidding. I kept my beginner bike, R6, below 8K for 1K miles for the break-in before I felt that second personality. It was quite a surprise when I got there. I decided it was probably best to keep it slow until I could get used to it.
totally right and I am the same case. When they say it's dead at low end its actually not, its as fast as r7 below 8k and then above 10k u have that lovely scream and load of power
Absolutely spot on; the R6 is for someone who wants to take it on the track and see what the machine and they are capable of; while the kawasaki is for someone who is having a mid life crisis and wants a fast bike that is also somewhat easy to ride.
I call BS. I bought my 2021 636 not having a "midlife crisis" Where's your bike? I own a '21 636 and a '14 CBR1000RR. You're gonna try to tell me I bought that having another midlife crisis? No, I bought them for the love of supersports and are both better and more reliable than Yamaha.
Your correct. I own both and like riding both but they are a different experience and now my 636 is a stunt bike. Thinking about getting rid of the r6 for the r7 to make that a stunt bike
You are the first guy I have heard speak about engaging your core. 12 years ago, I made the squid move and got a very low mileage 2004 636 (B2H). I put 70000km (about 43000 Miles) on it in 4 years and due to growing up riding horses as a show jumper, i kept my weight in my legs and engaged my core. NEVER got wrist pains (Though my back used to get sore and that back had a nasty habit of kicking you in the D1CK on sh1tty South African roads!) Thanks Yammie - Love the channel
A fellow south african, ive always thought of a adv or dual sport for our roads, just like to see sportbike stuff, they are jusy so cool, but i also feel that horses are better thsn anything to traverse South African roads XD
I have one i commute on. Yam hit the nail on the head, you have to be realistic and honest with the fact the bike won't be comfortable, and you need to use your core and your hips to hold yourself up. You will get sort of used to it and your endurance will increase, but it will never be comfortable.
@@benn1181 is there any way that you know how to make it SLIGHTLY more comfortable? Its my dream buke and im 6’3, I know that its never gonna be comfortable but is there any way to make it bearable?
@@50nic33you can get adjustable clip ons and adjustable foot pegs. You could even get those dirt bike handlebars like most stunters do. I have the adjustable pegs and dirt bike bars on my stunted zx6 and the riding position is stupid upright compared to my 21 zx6. Feels more like an mt07.
Video was great, but I always like to hear more specifics that you like and dislike. For instance clutch feel, shifter feel, gauges layout. You mentioned the zx6r only having a gas light in one of the other videos but didn't mention the R6 having the same or not. I'm definitely interested to see the track video with a full height R6 vs zx6r, and maybe compare it to your Daytona (from what you can remember of your stock Daytona on track). Thanks
I saw a guy on Instagram put the 2019+ tail of a zx6r on a 2013-2018 zx6r. And it combined both styles and it looks gorgeous. Fits way better and it's honestly the most awesome looking 600.
I dropped the front of my 18 636 4mm, raised the back 2mm (ohlins). She turns beautifully now!! I dropped the rear sets 3/4 of a inch and i ride all day no aches... i have 40k on mine....
Have a 2015 zx6r 30th anniversary...the 636 is well balanced for the tamed rider looking to commute to work or driving on track. Take mine to work sometimes and obviously weekend rides, it is a blast always.
I have a 15' too. Bought it with a flash tune, -1/+5 520 sprocket kit, quick shifter, full m4 exhaust, and stabilizer. It's my 2nd 636 and it frickin rips
I have a 2015 ZX 6R also after having two r6s. They all feel the same to me and I love them all. I like the fact they have the two headlights unlike the Suzukis. I’m sure I would love the cbr600 also.
Yes! 😆 Long story short. I live on a back road and when I heard a inline 4 motorcycle, it resonated with me. ZX-6R for the win 🏆 F#$%ing love that intro by the way!
I have an r6 I daily ride and commute 40 minutes to school, its not that bad.. R6 is a nice street bike because its fairly tame under 8k rpm and supersquid above 10k so you get the best of both worlds, to quote a famous philosopher.
Yammie, came across your videos when I was looking at a R3 for my first bike, noticed you are in Austin, I’m north round rock. Nice to see someone close to home. Stay safe
Honestly, the with the new visual zx6r, they improved even more the low end torque. Got the chance to ride it. Don't appreciate them looking the same as the ninja 650, doesnt feel special visually but you immediately forget it once you're in the saddle riding.
Only issue as you say is that it looks similar to the 650 and the 400. If those bikes didnt exist it would be very handsome looking machine on its own. But the shorter gear ratios, more relaxed ergos and quickshifter make for such a blast on the street and on track.
I had a 2003 CBR 600 then got a 636 in 2005 and have had it ever since, now on 80,000 miles, loved the midrange then and now, always had more than 1 bike, other is a 2015 BMW S1000XR but that gets used more on the road these days for the comfort.
I ride an R6 but I bleed green and I'd kill for a 636. I mean its a 636 LOOK AT IT, LISTEN TO IT! Even when you hear those 3 numbers 636 in concession it sends shivers down the spines of Suzuki and Honda riders. You instinctively think green & mean. And their pricing compared to other 600's is crazy. Even newer models are significantly cheaper priced than a new R6 or CBR600RR
250cc is probably a great delivery bike (Grom might even do excellent if its mostly city), but my 250cc enduro with knobby off-road tires still hit around 100 mpg (you could easily get over that even with 2 people riding if you were tame, I usually was not, so about 90 mpg was the worst you could get always being WOT everywhere). Its top speed left some to be desired though on the highway, with only 15.6 HP rating it topped out at barely over 75 mph so you had to be leaned in and throttle pegged the whole time on highways. Great fuel economy though, and very simple to work on being a single cylinder.
@@jakegarrett8109 that’s what I was thinking too. Getting a grom just for Grubhub. With my body weight I’d prolly get about 100-110 mpg. If I got one I wouldn’t take it on Highway. Lol. I’ll take the city routes. But ya. It’s extremely helpful with being so fuel efficient
Kawasaki is the new ultimate squid missile. Due to pricing. Suzuki was king because they would finance everybody with 0% interest and the bike was 11k. NOW you can get a 636 brand new for less than 10k.
Kawasaki has always been the speed king,starting with the 1985 GPZ900,everyone else followed suit.Everytime they got knocked off the top,which wasn't that many times,they always came back swinging.
@@derikvos6756 My car almost does 10k rpm stock (it can safely hit 12k with rev limiter removed if you wanted). For motorcycle engines that's not too crazy, its not slow, but its not insane either.
Even though I have a zx6 ever since I totaled my r3 I’ve always wanted an r6. It really sucks they stopped making them I would have loved to add a new r6 to the stable in a few years, such a beautiful bike.
It’s a great comparison, now people know exactly how poor an r6 performs below 10k rpms, coincidently exactly where most street riders spend the majority of their time lol great track bike though.
I went from a Honda rebel 250 to a 2002 zx6 and….. god damn, after my first pull banging gears out to redline my first thought was “this should be illegal”
Well we're all on the same page about lowering bikes, I lowered a dirt bike once so my girlfriend could ride it and I wanted to see what it was like. Fixed that right away.
I’m considering a cbr650r and sat on a gsxr-750 just for fun this last weekend.... there is never gonna be a super sport ergo bike in my future- I don’t even consider the Honda as a sporty bike after realizing how god damn uncomfortable a true super sport is.
I laughed pretty hard at that review, haha! Here I was thinking the GSX-R lineup was going to be the "comfy" pick for the bikes I was looking at. Maybe I should reconsider my bike choices for occasional halfway across the country touring...
I had a 2007 r6 and just recently got a 2023 zx6r and the 636 just feels more raw, definitely feels faster, and more aggressive, but i like how the r6 looks slightly better even the new one
Maybe the first generation doesn't look that good but I'd argue the 05 06 636 look the best and most aggressive. Plus they got the tail exhaust so Thier more aerodynamic
It also lacks ABS, traction control, ride modes, a quickshifter, LED lighting, etc... It basically hasn't been updated in well over a decade... It's a good bike, reliable and fast, but its way behind the times in 2022...
For the price increase over the normal 600, it's not worth a damn. You want a STREET bike, you get Honda/Suzuki. You want to race and be competitive you buy a Kawasaki/Yamaha
@@deadlyapollo Well, the extra money buys you a solid 20hp increase. And on a 600 sized/weight bike, that is substantial. Most 750's easily hit 130hp at the wheel with a slipon and tune. The 600 is down around 110hp if you are lucky. It's one of the weakest 600's out there in the engine dept.
@@Daves_Man_Cave the extra money buys you jack shit. It buys you an increase in paper numbers. Having owned both THINKING the 750 would be better, it's not. It moves the power down lower but it's still a 155mph bike depending on how fat you are. My statement still stands. The 750, while an awesome bike, is not worth the extra money over the 600 model.
@@deadlyapollo wrong. I have owned both, and 30+ other sport bikes over the years…. 20hp at the rear wheel, is a significant difference. The 600 tops out in the 150s but the 750 will easily get up into the mid to high 160s…. Actual speed, not whatever the speedo shows which is usually 8% high. What’s the price difference? $800? For the identical bike but with an extra 20 horses? That’s money well spent. More power and acceleration everywhere in the rev range, high top speed….
No matter what, i like that r6 looks. Maybe i need to work out or warmup before ride it. But it's worth it. I'll buy bikes that i comfortable with, not buy bikes that comfortable for most people.
I’m trying to decide between the zx6r or the z900. I love the look of the street fighter v4 which the z900 “almost” looks like but not quite. Where i feel like i may regret if i take the chance with the z900.
Okay so what are some circa 600cc bikes you would recommend? I’m going to move up and i’m browsing around and would love recommendations. My father being a huge Honda rider going through the range growing up is saying to grab a 600rr but I’m not sure.
If you’re looking to move up from the 300-500 range then take a quick look at the older bmw f800r or newer f900r. Little bit larger than 600cc but being parallel twins, they give you punch down low and still have the extra up top for highway commutes, which I do a fair bit with mine. Older Gen has the funky cyclops but 2015 and on has a more standard looking light and can be had from 5-7 grand
@@FANTOllVll For $3500 around me you're talking about some older liter bikes but with serious power, if he wanted a Honda even the 929 CBR is one for $2500 (great price admittedly) around my area. If he's wanting a 600cc he's probably got a specific use case that's not the same as those low performance bikes (those are heavier AND drastically less power than the 600cc), not to mention those are kind of overpriced. At 5-7k you're talking might as well buy a brand new bike, and new vehicles are a waste of money, but those are in a way lower performance tier anyways.
I would recommend getting fuel injected, for GSX-R series that's 2001 and newer, for Yamaha R6 that's 2003 and newer. Carburetors are a pain, and 4 of them in sync is a nightmare (even 2 on a twin cylinder is head banging annoying sometimes). Really recent bikes can have optional ABS brakes (may be something you want, personally I don't see much point other than for starting off before you can disable it). Those older bikes are often pretty cheap, like there's an R6 near me for $1800, and I've seen several GSX-R bikes sell for $1500 to $2k. Also when they are over 15 years old you can do a Vermont tag/registration in case the bike lost the title somewhere along those years, which is special because that means when you transfer it to another state you get a title since Vermont is a no title state. Personally it sounds annoying to do that, so I'd recommend ensuring the seller has a clean title in their name, but from personal experience the DMV can be a pain in the @$$ transferring titles for something as stupid as your odometer doesn't work (even though I wouldn't give a crap about if it was 50k miles or 10 million miles, they refuse to transfer title for one vehicle I own), so an older bike with that option is one way to go. Since its above 500cc though I believe they still need to verify the VIN number, so you may have to drive there, I don't know. But basically that's the only state that allows you to get a title and you don't have to live there to do it, just in case you end up finding a good deal (that's not stolen) but missing a title. Granted you don't NEED a title to tag and insure it usually, but its good to have.
You just said it make a video about the gixxer 750 PL..I have a k3 750 would love to see a video about the mighty gixxer 750..lol..be safe you guys.. love the shows..
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Yammie noob. You should do a zx6r comparison to the rs660.
I'm looking at both the zx6r and rs660 and I'm sure many others are to
July 8 nice you 😱👍
Some people lower bikes, to make it easier for them to touch the ground, but being that thier both Japanese bikes and Japanese people are naturally shorter and smaller, if they can manage the bike, than anyone should.
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I'm 5'2 with a 28" inseam. My limit for seat height is about 32". Taller than that and I either need to find a way to get it lower, or just ride a different bike. When I see regular size people lowering their bikes, I'm always like, "What the fuck?"
@@roberts1677 Yeah I can only see people lowering them if its like a pretty tall dirt bike or wanting to make it into a supermoto with what they have. The only other reason would be for looks like a cruiser or something if they liked that (I don't like the looks of cruisers either way, so it doesn't matter to me, but I get some people like them like lowered cars, and cruisers are kind of the granny wagon of bikes so that makes sense).
@@roberts1677 as another person at 5'2", i've ridden on bikes with 835mm of seat height, a little over 32". Honestly they're alright and also perplexed why people much taller than me feel the need to lower them.. most of them say they need to flat foot the bikes and I just shake my head lol
Only need one foot on the ground when you stop. Unless you're under 5 feet you shouldn't need to lower a bike.
The amount of time that I have been waiting for this comparison is ridiculous. THANK YOU YAMMIE NOOB!!!!!
I think of the R6 as a bike with two personalities. Friendly lower rpm for the street and screaming rpm for the track, or squidding. I kept my beginner bike, R6, below 8K for 1K miles for the break-in before I felt that second personality. It was quite a surprise when I got there. I decided it was probably best to keep it slow until I could get used to it.
totally right and I am the same case. When they say it's dead at low end its actually not, its as fast as r7 below 8k and then above 10k u have that lovely scream and load of power
Hello. ZX6R owner here to pick up my confirmation bias. Thank you. Needed it.
I'm about to buy one tomorrow, im here for the same thing😂
As a fellow ZX-6R owner... I'm just here to pick up mine as well..
As a new zx6r owner I am indeed back for more confirmation bias.
@@daddysenpai681 welcome to the ZX6R family
💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾🖤
Absolutely spot on; the R6 is for someone who wants to take it on the track and see what the machine and they are capable of; while the kawasaki is for someone who is having a mid life crisis and wants a fast bike that is also somewhat easy to ride.
@@512460 why not start on something with power that also isn't as challenging to drive? Instead of getting a 600cc you could get a 650cc.
I call BS. I bought my 2021 636 not having a "midlife crisis" Where's your bike? I own a '21 636 and a '14 CBR1000RR. You're gonna try to tell me I bought that having another midlife crisis? No, I bought them for the love of supersports and are both better and more reliable than Yamaha.
@@StreetPiratesTVActually Yamaha is rated the #1 most reliable motorcycle.
Your correct. I own both and like riding both but they are a different experience and now my 636 is a stunt bike. Thinking about getting rid of the r6 for the r7 to make that a stunt bike
Just drove my 2023 ZX6R home yesterday after getting all the bits and bobs installed. 15/10 bike, would buy again ;)
You are the first guy I have heard speak about engaging your core. 12 years ago, I made the squid move and got a very low mileage 2004 636 (B2H). I put 70000km (about 43000 Miles) on it in 4 years and due to growing up riding horses as a show jumper, i kept my weight in my legs and engaged my core. NEVER got wrist pains (Though my back used to get sore and that back had a nasty habit of kicking you in the D1CK on sh1tty South African roads!) Thanks Yammie - Love the channel
A fellow south african, ive always thought of a adv or dual sport for our roads, just like to see sportbike stuff, they are jusy so cool, but i also feel that horses are better thsn anything to traverse South African roads XD
2013 ZX6R new owner here. This video is why I bought it over an R6
Also heard the 636 is great for $/performance, but I just like how the r6 looks aesthetically
As long as I have two headlights, I like it so I like either one and the CBR 600. I just don’t like the Suzukis.
Same, plus I have a 2019 R3 so yea I’m used to Yamaha lol
Love the ZX-6. Hope to get one in a couple years.
I have one i commute on. Yam hit the nail on the head, you have to be realistic and honest with the fact the bike won't be comfortable, and you need to use your core and your hips to hold yourself up. You will get sort of used to it and your endurance will increase, but it will never be comfortable.
@@benn1181 truth! I have a '21 636 and I'm considering trading it for a mt09 for more upright riding position around town
@@benn1181 is there any way that you know how to make it SLIGHTLY more comfortable? Its my dream buke and im 6’3, I know that its never gonna be comfortable but is there any way to make it bearable?
@@50nic33you can get adjustable clip ons and adjustable foot pegs. You could even get those dirt bike handlebars like most stunters do. I have the adjustable pegs and dirt bike bars on my stunted zx6 and the riding position is stupid upright compared to my 21 zx6. Feels more like an mt07.
@@JRico831 bet ill keep that in mind for when i move up from my sumo thanks man
I love my zx6r. The usability and power for its class are awesome
I like how the low end torque is recommended. I think the rpm performance is good for newbs to keep it on the low end.
Video was great, but I always like to hear more specifics that you like and dislike. For instance clutch feel, shifter feel, gauges layout. You mentioned the zx6r only having a gas light in one of the other videos but didn't mention the R6 having the same or not.
I'm definitely interested to see the track video with a full height R6 vs zx6r, and maybe compare it to your Daytona (from what you can remember of your stock Daytona on track). Thanks
The R6 does have a low fuel indicator light and an F-Trip counter to show your distance since the light came on.
The R6 and ZX6R have almost no Goodies, TC/ABS and modes is it, ZX had a Gauge, R6 has a light that comes on when you have 1 gallon left (32 miles)
I saw a guy on Instagram put the 2019+ tail of a zx6r on a 2013-2018 zx6r. And it combined both styles and it looks gorgeous. Fits way better and it's honestly the most awesome looking 600.
Do you have a link to this? I'd love to do this myself.
@@daddysenpai681 his insta is fullrez.gmz
@@awesomeerr8765 I appreciate you!
I dropped the front of my 18 636 4mm, raised the back 2mm (ohlins). She turns beautifully now!! I dropped the rear sets 3/4 of a inch and i ride all day no aches... i have 40k on mine....
I have a 2016 zx6r and i daily it and I love it
Another top video guys.
Somehow you always tend to do the right videos I am thinking about.
Keep up the good work
science demands you to swap bikes and repeat the mexico runs
I was thinking the same
would still win
My next bike I want is a ZX-6R. Love the comparison!! You guys are great’
Would love for the Yam team to bring in the
Ninja 1000 SX
Have a 2015 zx6r 30th anniversary...the 636 is well balanced for the tamed rider looking to commute to work or driving on track. Take mine to work sometimes and obviously weekend rides, it is a blast always.
I have a 15' too. Bought it with a flash tune, -1/+5 520 sprocket kit, quick shifter, full m4 exhaust, and stabilizer. It's my 2nd 636 and it frickin rips
I have a 2015 ZX 6R also after having two r6s. They all feel the same to me and I love them all. I like the fact they have the two headlights unlike the Suzukis. I’m sure I would love the cbr600 also.
Yes! 😆
Long story short. I live on a back road and when I heard a inline 4 motorcycle, it resonated with me. ZX-6R for the win 🏆
F#$%ing love that intro by the way!
I don't know why but seeing yammie hammering away at the gsxr 250 just puts a smile on my face♥️
These are for sure my favorite vids! Both of you guys on bikes just talking bikes.
I have an r6 I daily ride and commute 40 minutes to school, its not that bad.. R6 is a nice street bike because its fairly tame under 8k rpm and supersquid above 10k so you get the best of both worlds, to quote a famous philosopher.
Any bike is like that
@to174jay yeah dude my shadow 750 really came alive above 10k rpm too
Yes my Harley comes alive above 10k rpm
@@to174jay9 True that my Ninja 250 just starts pulling like a freight train after 10k rpm
those replies above)
These outros just keep getting better and better :D love it
long time viewer...love the channel...we know what bike to choose...any category, any style, any reason.... Get the Hayabusa!!!
Nothing screams street squid more than lowering your supersport bike 🤣😂
Yeeeah 🤓
Flip flops are optional on busa and you can feel the extra 3 pounds while commuting to school. Pearls of wisdom.
Yammie, came across your videos when I was looking at a R3 for my first bike, noticed you are in Austin, I’m north round rock. Nice to see someone close to home. Stay safe
Honestly, the with the new visual zx6r, they improved even more the low end torque. Got the chance to ride it. Don't appreciate them looking the same as the ninja 650, doesnt feel special visually but you immediately forget it once you're in the saddle riding.
Only issue as you say is that it looks similar to the 650 and the 400. If those bikes didnt exist it would be very handsome looking machine on its own. But the shorter gear ratios, more relaxed ergos and quickshifter make for such a blast on the street and on track.
was looking for this! tysm
I had a 2003 CBR 600 then got a 636 in 2005 and have had it ever since, now on 80,000 miles, loved the midrange then and now, always had more than 1 bike, other is a 2015 BMW S1000XR but that gets used more on the road these days for the comfort.
80 000 miles is huge! Gongrats on that. Have you ever done sth on the engine except valves adjustment?
@@motomehanicar459 just the regular servicing and replacing parts as required, still on original clutch as well.
This episode is full of squidery power
I ride an R6 but I bleed green and I'd kill for a 636. I mean its a 636 LOOK AT IT, LISTEN TO IT! Even when you hear those 3 numbers 636 in concession it sends shivers down the spines of Suzuki and Honda riders. You instinctively think green & mean. And their pricing compared to other 600's is crazy. Even newer models are significantly cheaper priced than a new R6 or CBR600RR
ZX6R is gonna be my next ride. Using a ninja 250 right now. Grubhubbin too.
Talk about fast food.
250cc is probably a great delivery bike (Grom might even do excellent if its mostly city), but my 250cc enduro with knobby off-road tires still hit around 100 mpg (you could easily get over that even with 2 people riding if you were tame, I usually was not, so about 90 mpg was the worst you could get always being WOT everywhere). Its top speed left some to be desired though on the highway, with only 15.6 HP rating it topped out at barely over 75 mph so you had to be leaned in and throttle pegged the whole time on highways. Great fuel economy though, and very simple to work on being a single cylinder.
@@jakegarrett8109 that’s what I was thinking too. Getting a grom just for Grubhub. With my body weight I’d prolly get about 100-110 mpg. If I got one I wouldn’t take it on Highway. Lol. I’ll take the city routes. But ya. It’s extremely helpful with being so fuel efficient
@@BrandamnPSN I agree, and they look like a lot of fun to mess around in empty parking lots when your off work too!
@@jakegarrett8109 hehe. Yes. (Cough) wheelies (cough). (Sniffles). What?
Kawasaki is the new ultimate squid missile. Due to pricing. Suzuki was king because they would finance everybody with 0% interest and the bike was 11k. NOW you can get a 636 brand new for less than 10k.
Kawasaki has always been the speed king,starting with the 1985 GPZ900,everyone else followed suit.Everytime they got knocked off the top,which wasn't that many times,they always came back swinging.
VERY helpful video! thx guys!🤘
A 636 goes fast without even reving past 10 k rpms
Love that we have to say even 10k rpms😂
@@derikvos6756 My car almost does 10k rpm stock (it can safely hit 12k with rev limiter removed if you wanted). For motorcycle engines that's not too crazy, its not slow, but its not insane either.
Thanks for that info ??😂
I mean the bike red lines at 17 k so it still has alot of punch left
@@jakegarrett8109 if u didn't know. 10k is midrange for 6r
As an owner of a 2021 zx6r..I approve this msg. 👌
Zx6 might be better, but r6 still revs my heart
Yamaha, Revs Your Heart
Even though I have a zx6 ever since I totaled my r3 I’ve always wanted an r6. It really sucks they stopped making them I would have loved to add a new r6 to the stable in a few years, such a beautiful bike.
@@JRico831 yeah, I really wanted a new gen r6, looks amazing.. but ended up going with a 2012, still good but the new one just looks amazing
My open cycletrader tabs like 👀
gorgeous r6 in this color scheme!
i just love these dudes speak in real time ❤❤
i got a lowered 2011 zx6r with a 2 bros slip. I daily that bike and I love it
Thanks for mentioning the R6 was lowered, as this really isn't a good comparison. Lowering a bike really effects handling.
It’s a great comparison, now people know exactly how poor an r6 performs below 10k rpms, coincidently exactly where most street riders spend the majority of their time lol great track bike though.
I feel called out. As I watch this looking to upgrade my ninja 400 to a ZX6R 😂😂😂
Done with the 400 lmao I’m starting on one of these bad boys
😭😭😭😭 me who dont have any i must and will buy the 2020 r6 this year
Nice choice of comparison. Maybe next time go through the effort of obtaining 2 stock bikes, or at least 2 with comparable tune-level. Keep it up
Gixxer 750 gang, love it on track
I skipped 600s. Went to 750...motorcycle perfection other than the turbo busa!
exited for this one !!!
I just bought a zx6r yesterday and was asking myself this same question. But I think I have to buy both now
Tbh both of these bikes are too good for 95% of the people who own them.
I went from a Honda rebel 250 to a 2002 zx6 and….. god damn, after my first pull banging gears out to redline my first thought was “this should be illegal”
Dont give politicians any ideas. They ban enough 💩
The zx6 has so much more punch but the R6 looks so much better. That’s a great comparison yammer and spike.
Bye assistant of yammi noob we will miss u
Well we're all on the same page about lowering bikes, I lowered a dirt bike once so my girlfriend could ride it and I wanted to see what it was like. Fixed that right away.
I’m considering a cbr650r and sat on a gsxr-750 just for fun this last weekend.... there is never gonna be a super sport ergo bike in my future- I don’t even consider the Honda as a sporty bike after realizing how god damn uncomfortable a true super sport is.
I laughed pretty hard at that review, haha! Here I was thinking the GSX-R lineup was going to be the "comfy" pick for the bikes I was looking at. Maybe I should reconsider my bike choices for occasional halfway across the country touring...
Damn yammi, that into music hits hard!
Wasn't R6 discontinued by YAMAHA? Only R6 race is available
The ZX-6R is the best 600 on the market.
I had a 2007 r6 and just recently got a 2023 zx6r and the 636 just feels more raw, definitely feels faster, and more aggressive, but i like how the r6 looks slightly better even the new one
Looks don't matter.
@@StreetPiratesTV oh yeah fs 💀
Gixxer bros see thumbnail and start crying
The R6 looks amazing.
I would choose the R6.
The Noise.❤❤❤
The Looks.❤❤❤❤❤
Great vid guys.
The older body style Zx6r is hideous compared to the 2019+. Newer Zx6r’s are too sexy especially compared to the newer style r6/r7
Maybe the first generation doesn't look that good but I'd argue the 05 06 636 look the best and most aggressive. Plus they got the tail exhaust so Thier more aerodynamic
Right, and the new one comes with a quick shifter. I hope they don't stop making them :(
I disagree, 2013 + looks great too
I'll always miss my cbr600rr, rode a lot of long commutes on that.
I'd love to see what you guys think of the GSXR 750. I hear it has that mid range that's lacking on these style of bike.
It also lacks ABS, traction control, ride modes, a quickshifter, LED lighting, etc... It basically hasn't been updated in well over a decade... It's a good bike, reliable and fast, but its way behind the times in 2022...
For the price increase over the normal 600, it's not worth a damn. You want a STREET bike, you get Honda/Suzuki. You want to race and be competitive you buy a Kawasaki/Yamaha
@@deadlyapollo Well, the extra money buys you a solid 20hp increase. And on a 600 sized/weight bike, that is substantial. Most 750's easily hit 130hp at the wheel with a slipon and tune. The 600 is down around 110hp if you are lucky. It's one of the weakest 600's out there in the engine dept.
@@Daves_Man_Cave the extra money buys you jack shit. It buys you an increase in paper numbers. Having owned both THINKING the 750 would be better, it's not. It moves the power down lower but it's still a 155mph bike depending on how fat you are.
My statement still stands. The 750, while an awesome bike, is not worth the extra money over the 600 model.
@@deadlyapollo wrong. I have owned both, and 30+ other sport bikes over the years…. 20hp at the rear wheel, is a significant difference. The 600 tops out in the 150s but the 750 will easily get up into the mid to high 160s…. Actual speed, not whatever the speedo shows which is usually 8% high.
What’s the price difference? $800? For the identical bike but with an extra 20 horses?
That’s money well spent. More power and acceleration everywhere in the rev range, high top speed….
I had ZX6R 1999, not 636 just 600, it was 110 hp, old but super agressive and cool!
That's why I love my 2020 Gsxr 1000 it has 87 lb-ft of torque, and for street use that's what you want.
I agree I own a gsxs 1000, get a 1000cc bike, problem solved
YAMMIE OF THE NOOBS!
I need to see a gixxer 600 on the channel for a video. I need to see yams and spite inner gixxer squid
Used to be biased but I go all 3 now Hondas, Yamahas but mostly Kawasaki
Zx-6R2023 I got, thanks for the, review!
very nice video mate 🔥
Thumbs up and Keep it up!
KUKI
First i hit like,and after i enjoy the video !
You made this video the day I start looking lol.
Then again just another reassuring message that I picked the right bike 😊 also I’ve seen videos of the 636 beating gsxr 750
Yammie can't stop talking about daytonas
No matter what, i like that r6 looks. Maybe i need to work out or warmup before ride it. But it's worth it. I'll buy bikes that i comfortable with, not buy bikes that comfortable for most people.
@10:30 min. So you're saying these 600 classes are Core Command Cornering Carnevours? 🤔
Never a cbr in these 😂
The ZX-6 is a street bike you can take on the track... The R6 is a track bike you can take on the street.
Getting my zx6r for my first 😂
That way I won’t have to upgrade later on
R6 pal
RS 660, an espresso, and a chocolate biscotti. Err'y Day. Boi. 😎
gas lights always on in every video lol
I’m trying to decide between the zx6r or the z900. I love the look of the street fighter v4 which the z900 “almost” looks like but not quite. Where i feel like i may regret if i take the chance with the z900.
Personally I prefer my superbikes to feature windscreens
WOW ! ! ! !! AWESOME VIDEO FANTASTIC I LOVE THAT BIKES SUPERB ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Okay so what are some circa 600cc bikes you would recommend? I’m going to move up and i’m browsing around and would love recommendations. My father being a huge Honda rider going through the range growing up is saying to grab a 600rr but I’m not sure.
If you’re looking to move up from the 300-500 range then take a quick look at the older bmw f800r or newer f900r. Little bit larger than 600cc but being parallel twins, they give you punch down low and still have the extra up top for highway commutes, which I do a fair bit with mine. Older Gen has the funky cyclops but 2015 and on has a more standard looking light and can be had from 5-7 grand
@@FANTOllVll For $3500 around me you're talking about some older liter bikes but with serious power, if he wanted a Honda even the 929 CBR is one for $2500 (great price admittedly) around my area. If he's wanting a 600cc he's probably got a specific use case that's not the same as those low performance bikes (those are heavier AND drastically less power than the 600cc), not to mention those are kind of overpriced.
At 5-7k you're talking might as well buy a brand new bike, and new vehicles are a waste of money, but those are in a way lower performance tier anyways.
I would recommend getting fuel injected, for GSX-R series that's 2001 and newer, for Yamaha R6 that's 2003 and newer. Carburetors are a pain, and 4 of them in sync is a nightmare (even 2 on a twin cylinder is head banging annoying sometimes).
Really recent bikes can have optional ABS brakes (may be something you want, personally I don't see much point other than for starting off before you can disable it). Those older bikes are often pretty cheap, like there's an R6 near me for $1800, and I've seen several GSX-R bikes sell for $1500 to $2k.
Also when they are over 15 years old you can do a Vermont tag/registration in case the bike lost the title somewhere along those years, which is special because that means when you transfer it to another state you get a title since Vermont is a no title state. Personally it sounds annoying to do that, so I'd recommend ensuring the seller has a clean title in their name, but from personal experience the DMV can be a pain in the @$$ transferring titles for something as stupid as your odometer doesn't work (even though I wouldn't give a crap about if it was 50k miles or 10 million miles, they refuse to transfer title for one vehicle I own), so an older bike with that option is one way to go. Since its above 500cc though I believe they still need to verify the VIN number, so you may have to drive there, I don't know. But basically that's the only state that allows you to get a title and you don't have to live there to do it, just in case you end up finding a good deal (that's not stolen) but missing a title. Granted you don't NEED a title to tag and insure it usually, but its good to have.
Daytona 675
@@FANTOllVll i will take this into consideration for sure thank you
I have an R3, I love my R3, but my next bike I will upgrade to a ZX6R
Being from the uk I’ll never get used to “zee x 6” because it’s “zed x 6” I dunno just sounds better 😂
Kawasaki all day everyday
I’ve got a 2011 gixxer 750 if y’all wanna borrow it to do a video. From Louisiana
I have a '21 636 for that comparison video. Also in Louisiana haha
@@hellraiserrec19 I’m in BR, wya?
@@xxantxxmanxx2073 I'm in Metairie
Why no gsxr... no squid missile comparison is complete without the og
Zx6-R amazing bike but the heart will always choose the R6 !!!
You just said it make a video about the gixxer 750 PL..I have a k3 750 would love to see a video about the mighty gixxer 750..lol..be safe you guys.. love the shows..
"We borrowed the R6 from a concered citizen on instagram"