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I wanna buy a motorcycle , but am not sure which one, Honda cbr600 2008 or suzuki gxsr600 2008, ?

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help me to select the best one , thank u everyone who help me :)

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  1. I cant tell you for sure but Honda is known for the excellence in quality within the powersports world


  2. Both are really good bikes. By looks alone, its close but personally I would go with the Suzuki. For performance I would go with the CBR which looks just as good as the GSXR. Also there are too GSXR on the road but there is a reason for that... they are quality bikes just like honda. Go to the dealership and sit on each one for 20mins and figure out which one you find more comfortable.

  3. i would also go with the honda due to quality and looking amazing in black. Also those are both pretty big bikes, is it going to be your first?

  4. i have 05 gsxr 600 and i love it. the way the bikes perform anymore, you wouldnt be able to tell the diff. btw the major four (gsxr, cbr, r6, or zx6) unless you take em to a track. basically any new bike espescially a 600 is gonna be about the same, performance wise, so just pick one and i'm sure youll like it.

  5. The cbr600 has a higher resale value, and I like the way the exhaust comes out of the tail like it does, but it goes against mass centralization created by Buell motorcycles.  It makes the honda a little more top heavy, but you wouldnt notice unless you were on a track day testing each bike one after another.  I personally like the stylings of the 2008 gsxr 600.  the exhaust is lower, and the three power settings for the bike are nice for newbie riders and for those times you find yourself in less than perfect weather.  My only gripe is the gsxr doesn't have a fuel-level gauge.  

    there's no question of reliability, both are super solid bikes.  But the finish off the gsxr isn't that great, it'll scratch easier and fade easier than the cbr.  If you're thinking of getting something used then go for the gsxr cause there's tons of them on the road, lowering the resale value.  I am 6'2" so any sportbike is cramped, but I felt pretty comfy on the gsxr though.  Sit on both of them, take them for a ride, feel the placement of the footpegs, and call for insurance quotes before you buy-sometimes it can be over $1000 difference in price between comparable bikes

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