Ducati 848 Evo vs Yamaha R6 vs Triumph Daytona 675 Supersport Test

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http://www.FreewayForWealth.com The testers from Motorcycle News take the Ducati 848 Evo, Yamaha R6 and the Triumph Daytona 675 supersport motorcycles to the race track and the street to see how they perform in the race world and the real world. Check out the video to see what the experts determined.

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  • @MrDambertrand Well mate I've been riding on the Daytona - good bike, but more for newbies, I have an r6, I've tried kawasaki and gsxr among 600 this is the best bike ever, on the track especially :) and that's the truth mate, I don't need to buy and learn it, I have it :)

  • @elbowmjc dude i own a 675 and have owned an r6 the r6 can not compare to the 675 and the 848 is way over classed for this comparison. u need to either buy a bike and learn about them r just not comment sry im not being a dick but its the truth

  • r6 and comfy? i doubt that.. have an rj15 an its hard as a rock, but i wouldnt trade it against the other two bikes, although the daytona is sexy too. but the sound hitting 16-17k rpms is just the way to go with the r6 is just <3

  • @TychoCelchu its just the difference between the l-twins, and 3 cylinder engines of the ducati and triumph vs an inline 4. Not to mention the R6 has the least low- to mid range power of all jap bikes.

  • Totally agree with the review. The 848 has usable power throughout the rev range and a lot more torque than the other two. You can even manage to have serious fun on one while running the engine in. Handling is great and the brakes are incredible.

    675 is still a very good bike and the best value for money. The new R model is up there with the 848 for brakes and handling.

    R6 is just another Jap 600 and lacks any real low down power compared to the other two.

  • Common guys :) you can't even compare your daytona with r6, don't know what's wrong with your bike, but mine shows 289 kmh on the clocks, ducati - good bike - but definatelly not a race bike, and u can't test bikes in that manner, one rider should do tests, 'cause a lot depends on rider, among those 3 bikes, r6 is the best bike, I wouldn't even compare them.

  • nice review well described

    

  • I have a Daytona and wouldn't change it for any other bike. same shit by me, 2011 - daytona 675 diablo red !!! but i will buy a 848 evo in 5 years, so i have a beast (ducati) and a beauty (daytona) :)

  • I have a Daytona and wouldn't change it for any other bike.

  • I wonder if the EVO version is allowed in production supersports ?

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