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- Which is better a 600 or a 1000? Its a question thats been asked about a million times on just about every motorcycle forum on the internet. In this video were going to go over the differences between the two on the track to help you better decide on your next bike or maybe simply to settle the score with your mate once and for all. (motorcycle engines roaring) (gentle music) So for this, Im not going to be breaking down the merits of each motorcycle in a traditional way to try and come to some sort of solid conclusion. Instead, Im simply going to share some of my experiences of riding these two sizes of machine, along with some common talking points to help you come to your own conclusion on which is better for you. First, a look at my first track bike, my 2004 Yamaha R6. I really loved this bike. I loved it because it was a lot of fun to ride, but also because its the bike that took me from my first beginnings on the track, through all the groups, and eventually, comfortably,