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08-12-2008, 09:22 AM | #1 |
Moto GP Star
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2008 Ducati 848 vs Suzuki GSX-R750
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08-12-2008, 10:27 AM | #2 |
Jesus Christ!
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man, I don't know.. It seems like a tough call even for a guy like me who has only had in line 4's. I like the avalibility of aftermarket stuff for the gsxr and of course cost but your averag duc doesnt need much upgrading... I cant wait for KTM to come up to speed. I think they woll be a major player and possibly my first v twin.
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08-12-2008, 10:45 AM | #3 |
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Can't get any more sexy than that 848. Of course for everyday riding you probably would feel much more comfortable on the 750. Plus I wouldn't sweat leaving it outside Hooters at 1 am, but the Duc I would have to have a window seat to watch it like a hawk...
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08-12-2008, 11:40 AM | #4 |
Letzroll
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I like both and would take either. For the $$...sure I'd take the 750 but overall the 848 is .
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08-12-2008, 03:35 PM | #5 | |
Hold mah beer!
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750 will whip the 848's ass. Ten Kate 600rrs in race trim whip the 848's ass over in europe. The 848 is just prettier in this case.
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According to the link in the initial post... Okay, okay-so you're still wondering which one is best? Without a doubt these two machines are equally matched. But it all comes down to where you like to ride. If trackdays at tight and technical racetracks are your idea of fun then without a doubt the 848 is hard to beat. Its racy ergos, solid chassis and rider-friendly engine make it almost impossible not to have a good time aboard. However if you're planning on riding at faster circuits like Willow Springs big track, then the more Suzuki's forgiving chassis, extra bit of power, along with the gear ratios might suit you better. As for which one is king on the street again, that depends on where you are riding. If you're just going to be running around town and looking for something different that will standout in a sea of Japanese sportbikes and American cruisers than by all means the 848 it is. However, if you need a fast, comfortable commuter that's easy to live with everyday and flat out eats up roads then the GSX-R's hard to beat. |
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