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over a year ago
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The 750 has a better mid range, which makes it a little more usable as you don't have to up the revs in normal riding.
I like 750's as you can't really use all the power available with 1000 sports bikes. I don't know why more companies don't make 750 sports anymore |
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Had a k6 600 for about 3 years. Loved it!! Almost reminded me of riding a 2 stroke you had to work it and use its power wisely!
Cracking little bike and still fast enough to get your liceance taken off you |
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"Thinking of purchasing either one but not sure looking for a k6 to k8 "
Test ride if you can, it's ok asking for advice and it does help, so here's my pennyworth. Have ridden both on a Suzuki test ride day and I found that on the 600 I felt I had to thrash it to get any go and the low/mid range was woeful, top end was fun but you can't ride everywhere flat out. Now on the 750 just that extra 150 cc makes a lot of difference to the low/mid with better torque, still has bonkers top end too. Find a friendly dealer and have a go! |
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Iv had gixxer 600 750 and now I’m riding gixxer 1000 now if any single girlies Wana spin ??
To be honest the 750 was the best all rounder
Anything from k6 onwards are all the same bike just different plastics and couple little changes ?? |
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750 will have the mid range torque coming out of a corner but the 600 is lighter and is more manageable ridden on the edge , depends on how you drive, 750 is fluid for day to day driving but I’d just go for the 1000 for pure grunt |
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