MCUSA's award for the best literbike for the street sits menacingly in gravel, waiting for its next victim.
But fear not, those who want a winner to be declared.
And the award goes to
Kawasaki ZX-10R is MCUSA's pick for the best open-class sportbike (street category). And we weren't just blinded by its big power and tiny size. Just as in our Supersport Shootout last year, we gave each bike marks in 10 different categories, with the most important aspects given double the weight.
When the marks had been tallied, the ZX-10R had gathered the highest point total and garnered a 93% rating. It's superbike-fast, very sure-footed, looks bad-ass and makes its rider feel as if he rules the roads. What more can you want from a literbike?
Coming in second with an 85% rating is Yamaha's stunning R1. Part of the streetbike game is about looking good c'mon, admit it and the R1 is one sharp machine. Whether it's the angular bodywork, the sweetly-sick controlled-fill cast swingarm, or the Jimmy Durante nose that looks like a cross between an eagle and T2, the R1 proudly says that it is something special. The fact that you can pull up the front end at 120 mph and rail through the sweepers like a racebike are just really big bonuses to the R1's appeal.
Highs
- Dyno numbers and pulse rates!
- Pint-size literbike
- Scrappy personality
Lows
- Too-tall gearing
- Style points
- Chances of keeping your license
Conclsion
With a 77% score, the GSX-R1000 slots into last place. If we were scoring this test on just empirical data, the venerable Gixxer Thou would score highly. Its combination of gearing, torque and an excellent clutch might give it top marks in acceleration contests, and its sure-footed handling will keep things close on the racetrack. But this is a streetbike test, and the old guard looks like it is a step behind until next year, at least. Its swingarm looks like it was cobbled in the Daytona pits compared to the artfully crafted Unit Pro-Link gleaming unpainted on the Honda, and its cockpit looks like a Kia next to the Audi-like R1. And it feels fat.
Boasting power-to-weight ratios that would make a million-dollar Ferrari Enzo envious, we would never consider labeling any of these bikes as a loser. The fact of the matter is they're all extraordinary vehicles with performance levels that are stratospheric. They're actually more machine than most riders can handle, but we think that's part of their appeal.
"I want one," said one of our loyal message board posters, SV650TN, about the R1. "I don't care if I do highside into Arizona. I still want one."
"Even if you're doing a 3-minute lap on a 2-minute track, the ZX-10 makes you feel cool," Hutchison said upon returning from Homestead. We now can understand: it makes you feel cool on the street, too.
Makes ya wonder what's going to happen at the track, donnit?
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