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Woohoo! Go Jason! Congratulations!
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Wherre are the other brands? Why have the walked away from this class?
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no one can even think of comparing to the gsx-r 750. eat that yamaha
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wait until the new kawasaki ZX-7RR comes out. It will have class leading power, although it may be down a bit on refinement IMO. It will not have any of the compromises of the 6R or 9R, it will be a race track specialist, and a monster at that. That is what i believe will happen, anyway.
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That's a nice dream, but do you really believe that Kawasaki who has been sitting on an ancient design for all these years is going to magically leap frog years and years of Suzuki development, and racing development with Yoshimura??? I'm sure they'll re-design it, and it will be better, but you can't just make up and leapfrog in one clean shot, not against a monster like the GSX-R 750.
As for the comment about being a "beast on the track" when has Kawasaki ever made a bike that was a best on the track out of the box? They are predominantly quite cushy, plush, and weak suspension and brake wise. Not slamming you man, so don't get mad at me, just how I see it. God knows I'd love to see both Yamaha and Kawasaki get their rears in gear, and make the 750 class interesting again. Rob |
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