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Sportsbikes
are sharply focused for optimal performance on a race track. They are
generally built around a high revving, small displacement powerplant
that is usually sized around 600 cc (36.6 cu in) to 800 cc (48.8 cu in).
Most Sportsbikes will carry a wet weight between 375 lb (170 kg) to 450
lb (204 kg) and produce 100 hp (75 kW). Because of how strongly focused
Sportsbikes are on race track performance, riders with heights of 5 ft 2
in and below will generally find trouble being able to flatfoot (the
placement of both feet completely flat on the ground while sitting on a
motorcycle) these types of sport bikes. In turn, taller riders and
heavier riders may find the rider ergonomics in the default position to
be cramped and uncomfortable.
Superbikes are large displacement sportbikes. They have
characteristics similar to the smaller supersport bikes which are mainly
focused on race track performance, but are powered by larger engines
that are usually sized around 800 cc (48.8 cu in) to 1,200 cc (73.2 cu
in). A typical Superbike will carry a wet weight between 400 lb (181 kg)
to 480 lb (218 kg) and can produce 170 hp (127 kW). Superbikes with a
displacement very close to 1,000 cc (61.0 cu in) are sometimes referred
to as liter bikes as the engine displaces approximately one liter.
Motorcycles in this class are usually eligible to participate in
Superbike racing.
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