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In UR opinion & what u read CRITICs opinion,.who makes the best sport bikes IN GENERAL of main Japanese co.?


eg. Honda Yamaha Kawasaki Suzuki etc. Just in general. Clearly 1 is not always better, and lower and higher class range bikes make a difference....but as a manafacturing company of motorycles.........WHO HAS THE MOST SUCESS. ........& IN GENERAL WHO SEEMS TO BUILD THE BEST MOTORCYCLE?

I've been partial to Suzuki for years but the new Honda 600 is a contender.

honda.

HONDAAAA.............

Honda sells the most motorcycles.

But, there is doubt that in general they are any better than the other three makers you mentioned.

Honda is a good bike though.

Kawasaki or Honda avoid Yamaha they have a bad rep for falling apart

The main 4 japanese bikes. Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki. All have very good sport bikes. They are so close that your best bet is to find the class that you want and then sit on the bikes to find the best fit. The haybusa and 1400 ninja stand out in raw power and top speed. They are ridiculasly overpowered and are generally good for staight ling acceleration. The one litre class is a true performance machine. Great exceleration, left- right balance, front- back distribution. Watch the gost rider video's on u-tube. A skilled rider on the haybusa has difficulty in cornering. The one litre bikes don't have as much power but are much more agile. Also, the 600 class bikes are even more agile and will be better suited for around town. Good luck and take time to get to know your bike. P.S. In my opinion the Yamaha fz6 is the best overall sportbike. Enough power to take you 0-60 in 4 seconds. Yet weighs less than some 250's making it very agile.

Honda for quality control, dependability, reliability, ease of riding for less experienced riders.
Yamaha & Suzuki for speed (Yamaha has poor quality control and break often & Suzuki is difficult to work on - poor design).
Kawasiki for performance throughout the entire spectrum. (not the best in some categories and not the worst in others).

Through the years, each of the four companies seems to have concentrated on what they feel is the most important quality for a motorcycle to have.

Kawasaki - Horsepower, always horsepower. To the point of
building bikes that didn't handle and were hard to
stop.

Honda - Dependability.

Yamaha - Handling.

Suzuki - Best overall. Not the leader of any category, but
more than competitive in them all. The "King of
Endurance Racing" shows that it is capable in all
categories.

If you're looking at specs, the GSX/R has the most impressive numbers and is more popular among the streetbike lifestyle members. Honda though as a brand is most commonly noted for their quality, durability, and having products that last a long time. Zukes don't usually last that long because for some strange reason people want to perform all these mods that provide immediate performance boost but decrease the overall lifespan of the bike.

I'm a yamaha owner because that's what I cold afford when I was in the market. Great bike. I'm no die hard Yam guy but it's cool for me.

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