Best commuting ss?

If you want to commute - and survive - in the chaos of 'sauga, you need to think outside the SS box. You need to get yourself one of these...

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The best VFR is the 5th Gen 98-01. I have ridden the Vtec versions and didn't like the power transfer at all.

The VFR is a fast bike, I easily keep up with my buddy on his duck. But it is a bit heavier due to the swing-arm.

The 5th gen bikes still had the gear driven cam's and fuel injection. I will never sell mine.
 
The only thing with me and the gixxer is that i find it not so attractive. The zx-10 is sexy and really one of the best litre bikes made. The vfr is nice, although not my thing in the looks dept.
I would buy the zx instantly if i knew it wasnt gonna kill me on the commute.

I didn't mind the looks of my 2003 and then 2007 Gsxr1000. I really liked my 2004 ZX10, but It was a Track bike so I have no idea about commuting. It seemed fine, the frame did get really hot and actually burned my knees slightly.
 
I didn't mind the looks of my 2003 and then 2007 Gsxr1000. I really liked my 2004 ZX10, but It was a Track bike so I have no idea about commuting. It seemed fine, the frame did get really hot and actually burned my knees slightly.

ya i dont mind the looks of the 03 or 07 either but the 02 looks extremely dated! that hot huh? I find alot of kawis run hot!

I actually may just go with an r6 or something? I had a couple 03's and loved it. Never ever felt hot, and was actually a very comfortable riding position.
 
If you want comfort, power and speed, then get a Hayabusa. And get a gel seat
The ZX-14 is good too, but IMHO, the Hayabusa handles better.

Far more comfortable than any other sportbike if've been on so far.
 
F800s or f800r. Really, the R. I generally hate fairings at the best of times, and the R is chain driven dual swingarm. Then again, i'm biased.
 
I can see why you love the 2003 era R6.. I had one too and loved it for it's midrange!

Having said that, go test ride the 2011 CBR 100RR ... I have an 08 and love it.

The riding position is almost the same as the R6, so I'd have to say it's actually quite comfy.

The exhaust is down low so your crotch will never get hot (maybe your right foot a little, but nothing major)

Lastly, there is a lot to be said about the midrange HP and Torque on this bike... as well as the mpg and fuel range. I consistently get something like 220+ km before my light comes on (that's after burning 13L of fuel) .. so city/highway is about 17 km per liter... if you do highway, it'll be 20-22 km/l depending on your speed (100-120ish)

Here are some 2011 figures

FIrst Torque! - Honda Torque ftw
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I'd say those charts are pretty spot on for the north american bikes, especially when comparing to other recent 1000s (R1, Gixxer) .. it feels like it's weak (down 10 hp) compared to other 1000s before 5,000... but once you get to 5000 it just says "hello, nice to meet you!"
 
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