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Avon VP2 Supersport
Reader rating: 4/5 from 1 review
Full Review: What the manufacturer says: “The Viper Supersport’s tread grooves stop short of the tyre’s shoulders to improve cornering stability, response speed and agility. Firm emphasis is placed on maximum grip. High-speed stability has been
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Arc-On Supersport
Price: £599
Manufacturer's Description: 1.2 – 1.4 mm grade A cowhide - with double layer at backside, thighs and elbowsClass 300 lockstitch with A.I.D. seam constructionFull set of removable Knox CE approved armour Titanium external ‘slide-aids’/seam protectors on knees and elbowsarc-on sho...
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Honda CBR600 RR (2009 - 2012)
Price: £8535
Year: 2009
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 3 reviews
In short:ABS on a 600 Supersport, boosted mid-range and beautifully suspended. Pros:ABS on a 600 Supersport, boosted mid-range and beautifully suspended. Cons:ABS on a 600 Supersport, boosted mid-range and beautifully suspended. Top speed: 165mph
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Kawasaki ZX-6R Ninja (2007 - 2008)
Price: £7128
Year: 2007
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 3 reviews
In short:2006 sees Kawasaki design a bike to win 600cc supersport production classes. Pros:2006 sees Kawasaki design a bike to win 600cc supersport production classes. Cons:2006 sees Kawasaki design a bike to win 600cc supersport production classes
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Spidi RR Leather
Price: £400
Reader rating: 2/5 from 1 review
In short:A cowhide supersport jacket. The fitting and cut are tight and specific for the riding position typical of superbikes, while the safety kit sits at the top of the range with a complete Biomechanic shoulders/elbows combo included, back
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Ducati 749 Dark (2005 - 2007)
Price: £8695
Year: 2005
Reader rating: 4/5 from 1 review
In short:Yes, less really is more. Less motor, less (harsh) suspension with less colour for less money equals a Ducati four-valve supersport bike which is, quite simply, more super than a 999 Pros:Yes, less really is more. Less motor, less (harsh
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Benelli TNT 1130K (2004 - )
Price: £8650
Year: 2004
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 3 reviews
In short:In a country where speed cameras will soon outnumber road users, the days of 186mph supersports bikes may be numbered. Naked sit-up-and-beg bikes could be the future and this one may lead the way... Pros:In a country where speed cameras
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Ducati 848 EVO (2010 - present)
Price: £10695
Year: 2010
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 2 reviews
on fighting the Supersport fight but then in 2008 Ducati launched the 848 and not the 750 or 751 you might have reasonably expected. An additional 100cc might not sound like a big deal, but the 848 was ruled out of competing in the Supersport class and since
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Ducati 1000SS (2002 - 2007)
Price: £7190
Year: 2002
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 1 review
includedOhlins, Marchesini, Brembo55 miles to gallon at a steady 100mph Overall: I have had 15 Ducati's so far and four supersports, so they suit meA very underated, characterfull bike
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Honda CBR600RR (2013 - present)
Year: 2013
was the perfect place to launch Honda’s latest Supersport contender, the not-all-new but revised and updated-for-2013 CBR600RR; a bike that suits Donington’s flowing curves and high corner speeds. Perfect were it not for the gentle sprinkling of snow trying
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