These are both extreme performance motorcycles. I would encourage you to look at other models unless you are an highly experienced rider.
2007-12-28 08:33:24
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answered by ctpaddler2000 4
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First off you really do need some English classes. Second off neither of these are super sport bikes, super sport bikes are 600cc 4 cylinder or 675cc 3 cylinder road racers. The bikes you mentioned are hyper sport bikes and are much more comfortable and faster than a super sport but sacrifice a fair amount of handling capability. Therefore they make excellent drag racers and sport tourers but are only "OK" as a track bike. But anyway after having ridden both of these bikes a few times I decided to buy the Kawasaki. The performance differences between the ZX-14 and 2008 Hayabusa are very minimal though the ZX-14 holds an advantage from a standstill due to it's better clutch, the ZX-14 also has a slight advantage in braking partly due to it's lighter weight and partly to it's marginally better brakes. The Hayabusa has an advantage through tight turns but the ZX-14 is better in longer sweeping turns due to it's better stability. And last but possibly most important the ZX-14 is just so much more pleasant to ride. There is much less vibration from the engine, the ergonomics are quite a bit more roomy, and it has all around better build quality and fit and finish making for a more solid and stable bike.
2007-12-28 20:34:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Suzuki SV650: half the weight twice the fun. The other 2 are good drag bikes, but a bit extreme for street use. Hayabusa has been around since 1999 and Kawi is the new kid on the block with 1400.
2007-12-28 20:00:26
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answered by two_wheel_racer 4
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Supersport...I think most would agree these are 'hypersports'. Between them they are probably the two most 'focused' motorcycles available! Both clearly aimed at getting somewhere FAST.
You really must go to your local dealer and try them out! You will know straight away if either motorcycle suits you as there is so much to consider when buying a bike.
Also, the majority of owners (who I know) of either bikes have modifications fitted, very few of these could be called 'standard' once they leave the dealers.
If this is what you like, get your leg over one and get a test ride...you will know yourself which is better for you. Both are first class, focused and capable machines.
Also, try this link for the Hayabusa: http://www.hyp4r.com/hayabusa/hayabusa.htm I can not find an equivalent for the ZZR1400, but there are plenty of forums out there!
Keep the rubber side down ;-)
2007-12-29 00:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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You might want to put that off, and work on your homework.
Either you are very young and illiterate or from another country, I am guessing young and illiterate, in which case:
YOU WILL DIE IN THE INEVITABLE CRASH!
You will NEVER afford the insurance until you are at least 25.
Get a 250 when you are old enough, and get educated! Do the MSF BEFORE choosing a bike, and you will live longer.
You are right you need a pro! I am a pro, and I won't have a rocket that big...ever! 600 is fine in a sport bike, above that they don't handle as well...really!
2007-12-28 19:27:22
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answered by Jim! 5
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Like the other guy said neither of these bikes is a good choice for a beginner rider. I've been riding sportbikes for 4 years have tens of thousands of miles and topped 150MPH. Pro enough to tell you a busa or 14 is too much bike for somebody who doesn't know which is better.
With that said, Suzuki has the crown for performance.The CC of a bike isn't the only factor in consideration here. You have to look at handling, acceleration, suspension, craftmanship, and other things. Most important thought is comfortability and that's rider specific.
2007-12-28 16:38:57
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answered by ZX3R 6
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Both bikes have a wicked power to weight ratio. These kind of bikes can easily outperform most riders. They take a lot of skill to operate. The Kawasaki has the higher top speed. But, when I think of which bike is better I like to consider overall operating cost. Check insurance cost first. The smaller engine in the Hay might outperform the Cow in the walet.
2007-12-28 18:30:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Both have power oriented toward a very high top speed, they are relatively heavy compared to 1000 cc super sports, so they are not as good handling and quick. Since there are no roads you can ride a bike at 180 mph, both become high performance sport tourers. I like the looks of the Kawi better.
2007-12-28 17:01:21
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answered by cimra 7
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Put the magazine down Squiddly, you've got homework to do. Don't worry, some day you'll be old enough to purchase a motorcycle and even be able to ride one on the street. Till then, concentrate on your school work, keep your grades up, and maybe, just maybe Mommy and Daddy will buy you a nice little pocket bike to buzz around the neighborhood on.
2007-12-29 02:16:24
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answered by JustJoshin999 3
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" Weich " ?
" hop " ?
" thnx " ?
These words mean nothing to me, as I have an education and can also use a keyboard.
I can give you the answer you need, but only when you ask the question correctly.
2007-12-28 17:53:36
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answered by Wiggysan 7
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