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why are they so much Cheaper?? is it still a good bike?
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Yes. I would assume they're cheaper because they don't have as much power as the more expensive bikes but I don't think I've read any solid grounded complaints about them ever (in my week of motorcycle fanaticism).
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This is a troll, right?
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Cheaper than what? A Kawasaki Ninja 600 is roughly the same price as a Honda CBR 600RR, a Suzuki GSX-R 600, or a Yamaha R6 of the same year. Same goes for a ZX-10R versus a CBR1000, GSX-R 1000, or R1. So, no, they're not cheaper and they're all good bikes.
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Because you can get them in smaller sizes than other lines, at least in the US where you can't get CBRs in the 125 cc range. The 250 and 500 are very good first bikes.
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