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Zombie,
I don't know if the Honda 600RR is the only bike in its class with a steering dampner. Frankly, for your skill level, (which is to say, "novice"), it doesn't matter. A steering dampner is helpful for very skilled riders who push the envelope to the limit. For most people, a steering dampner, (like a slipper clutch, traction control, monobloc brakes, carbon fiber bits, or any of the other racing goodies put on modern sportbikes), is just a bit of bling. Hopefully, you're not going to be riding your first bike in a manner that necessitates a steering dampner. I wouldn't let the presence or absence of one be a determinative factor for you.
Just my opinion.
Elton
I don't know if the Honda 600RR is the only bike in its class with a steering dampner. Frankly, for your skill level, (which is to say, "novice"), it doesn't matter. A steering dampner is helpful for very skilled riders who push the envelope to the limit. For most people, a steering dampner, (like a slipper clutch, traction control, monobloc brakes, carbon fiber bits, or any of the other racing goodies put on modern sportbikes), is just a bit of bling. Hopefully, you're not going to be riding your first bike in a manner that necessitates a steering dampner. I wouldn't let the presence or absence of one be a determinative factor for you.
Just my opinion.
Elton