In 2011 we pitted the Ducati 848 EVO, Suzuki GSX-R750 and Triumph Daytona 675R against each other both on the track and street to find the king of the middleweight sportbike category. By the numbers, Suzuki's GSX-R750 emerged the winner in both arenas, but the Triumph tugged at our heartstrings throughout. Oddly, despite having the largest displacement, Ducati's 848 EVO simply couldn't hang with its Japanese and British competition.
When Kawasaki re-introduced the ZX-6R with its 636cc engine this year, suddenly the oddball middleweight sportbike wars are back on, and who better to wage this war than us? The natural competitor to the Kawi is the GSX-R750, the winner of this test in 2011. But we have such a soft spot for the Triumph Daytona 675R we decided to bring it along as well.
All of these three are great bikes. But i like one of Suzuki Gsxr 750. The broad alloy wheels present in the new Suzuki Gsxr 750 look very sporty and aggressive. Suzuki Gsxr 750 is packed with big and broad tires which are very impressive and also offer greater safeguard to both the rider and the passenger. The Suzuki Gsxr is loaded with wealth of comfort features that provide comfort, looks and style. The sporty bike is sure to provide exhilarating fun ride.
beauty is in the eye of the beholder. not a fan of the Kawi, but the Triumph does look nice.
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