You betcha! And this is why:
1) Most people will never go to a race track. Most of those that do will do it rarely. Ever notice how many sellers claim their bike never got raced?
2) Pretty much the only way to take advantage of what super sport bikes offer in town and on the freeway or highway is by riding recklessly.
3) Relatively poor low-end torque. I just read in a forum of a GSXR1000 owner asking about increasing the low-end torque. He ONLY rides his bike in town
4) You may be fairly skilled but a super sport bike will tempt you to go beyond your skill level. But many people aren't even very skilled.
5) Relatively poor gas mileage
6) An enlargement vacuum pump is a much cheaper way to deal with your ego problem.
For those who wanna go to the track, a super sport bike may be the way to go. For all others it's a silly choice at best. Instead of buying a super sport bike to deal with your insecurities you should seek counseling!
LOL
1) Most people will never go to a race track. Most of those that do will do it rarely. Ever notice how many sellers claim their bike never got raced?
2) Pretty much the only way to take advantage of what super sport bikes offer in town and on the freeway or highway is by riding recklessly.
3) Relatively poor low-end torque. I just read in a forum of a GSXR1000 owner asking about increasing the low-end torque. He ONLY rides his bike in town
4) You may be fairly skilled but a super sport bike will tempt you to go beyond your skill level. But many people aren't even very skilled.
5) Relatively poor gas mileage
6) An enlargement vacuum pump is a much cheaper way to deal with your ego problem.
For those who wanna go to the track, a super sport bike may be the way to go. For all others it's a silly choice at best. Instead of buying a super sport bike to deal with your insecurities you should seek counseling!
LOL