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Do like the r6 or r1 probably depends which is a better deal considering I wouldn't be riding on it's limits if I decide to go down that path anyway.

Just hate the r1 stock mufflers lol

If it's not about limits, I'd still be going the R1...all that extra torque around town for not much difference in price. You'll ditch the mufflers for Yoshis/Akras anyway. The only thing the R6 really has on it is better fuel economy and probably friendlier to the inexperienced when ridden on its limits.

Mate is in Japan for work...Tells me he's enjoying the food

So, where's good for Japanese here? We'll hit it up when he gets back

Tookaiya - Keilor Rd. Been going there regularly for 7-8 years.

I've been to places like Nobu, Koko etc etc... And they are really good as well... However for the price, you will not find better that Tookaiya as it's not a fancy joint, just good quality traditional style. Massive thumbs up.

Tookaiya - Keilor Rd. Been going there regularly for 7-8 years.

I've been to places like Nobu, Koko etc etc... And they are really good as well... However for the price, you will not find better that Tookaiya as it's not a fancy joint, just good quality traditional style. Massive thumbs up.

hmm worth a try one of these days.

then again, looking at the menu, i'm suddenly not interested anymore. LOL.

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there's lots of japanese cuisine.

it really depends on what you want to have. for sushi though, you can't go past suzuran @ camberwell, although they're takeaway only.

And then there are the izakaya sake bar style places where its kinda like a japanese style tapas place, and for that, i recommend maedaya.

And there's teppanyaki, which is pretty much a scam (LOL), i used to be a teppanyaki chef @ fuji teppanyaki, and tbh, dont go there, or any other teppanyaki restaurant for that matter.

And for hot food, you could try ash's recommendation, in fact, i will eventually go there to check it out, but i'm in no hurry.

Rode in my mates 360kw xr6 and then I jumped into a mate's 200kw EVO 8.

Xr6 was crazy quick, its a three speed trimatic and pretty much fried tyres in every gear. Quick but felt sluggish. EVO felt faster lol, is it the weight and torque?

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