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    Question Favorite Entry level naked bike....

    I've been considering upgrading to an entry level naked bike next spring from my 2010 Ninja250r (I've had for 3 summers so far). What would you rank the best of the following and for what particular reason....

    a. Kawasaki Z750r
    b. Yamaha FZ8
    c. Ducati Monster 796
    d. Triumph Street Triple R
    e. Any others you prefer

    Thanks!

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    Re: Favorite Entry level naked bike....

    Quote Originally Posted by rider1106 View Post
    I've been considering upgrading to an entry level naked bike next spring from my 2010 Ninja250r (I've had for 3 summers so far). What would you rank the best of the following and for what particular reason....

    a. Kawasaki Z750r
    b. Yamaha FZ8
    c. Ducati Monster 796
    d. Triumph Street Triple R
    e. Any others you prefer

    Thanks!
    Kawasaki Z750r (if it was available here or the states)
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    Re: Favorite Entry level naked bike....

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    Kawasaki Z750r (if it was available here or the states)
    I agree, the bike looks amazing. Any idea if it is expected to sell in North America anytime soon?

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    Re: Favorite Entry level naked bike....

    When I was starting to ride in the early eighties you could hardly get a bigger and more powerful bike than a 750. Funny how much difference just a few decades make.

    All of the bikes you listed are OK and should be quite manageable. It all boils down to personal and mostly aesthetic preference. I would pick one I can sit most comfortably on, but that's just me. First two on your list would fit that bill.
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