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Big bikes are often heavy and can weigh anywhere between 180kg to 300kg or even more. This may make it difficult to ride a big bike through dense traffic and tight maneuvers.
Simon Bertram·Motorcycle Lists·March 11, 2022·4 Comments·10 min read
The Best SuperSport Bikes You Can Buy [2022 Update]
Best Supersport Bikes You Can Buy
Last updated:September 2, 2022
Riding a motorcycle means something different to anyone that rides. Some ride to relax. Some ride because of the freedom it makes them feel. Some ride as a primary means of commuting.
However, there is that subset of riders that ride for the adrenaline. The riders that want to redline at 16,500 RPM, that want to have to buy replacement knee pucks for their one-piece leathers because it’s been worn down so much on the track. The ones that want to go super fast.
In this list, we’ve put together what we believe to be the top 10 supersport bikes of 2022.
10: 2022 Honda CBR600RR
Studio shot of the 2022 Honda CBR600RR in Grand Prix Red Tri-Color
This is nothing against the superb Honda CBR600RR, it’s just that out of all the amazing new and continuing supersport motorcycles in 2022, someone had to come 10th.
Last year, the 2021 model received the addition of the same winglets that are found on its bigger brother, the Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade.
9: 2022 Suzuki GSX-R1000R
2022 Suzuki GSX-R1000R
The Suzuki GSX-R1000R is quite possibly the best iteration of the legendary “Gixxer.” After years of refinement and testing, the bike is now a combination of excellent engineering, amazing styling, and some pretty unbelievable numbers.
Powered by a 999cc inline-four, the GSX-R1000R makes near-as-makes-no-difference 200 BHP. It is low, mean, with aggressive gearing and a riding position that could generously be called a sporty tuck.
8: 2022 Ducati Panigale V2
2022 Ducati Panigale V2
Ducati brought out their flagship Panigale V4 bikes in 2020, but they also remembered to honor what came before. Before 2020, the Panigale was called just that, the Panigale. Now, with the V4 out, the original Panigale has undergone a bit of a makeover.
7: 2022 Yamaha YZF-R7
2022 Yamaha YZF-R7
What’s this? A parallel-twin on a supersports listing?!? Yes, and let us tell you why in one concise paragraph.
It may only have 106 HP from the 749cc CP2 crossplane parallel-twin, but the YZF-R7 is a full-spec racing homologation model. MotoAmerica racing noticed that there was a significant lack of top-tier twins racing around the world, and created the SuperTwins category to rectify that.
6: 2022 Aprilia RS660
2022 Aprilia RS660
No, we are not having a laugh. Yes, there are two parallel-twin bikes on this year’s supersports listing. While the YZF-R7 was built and designed to be a homologation bike for a new class of racing, the 2022 Aprilia RS660 has been designed and built as a track-capable supersport that is also relatively friendly to novice track day riders.
5: 2022 Ducati V4S
2022 Ducati V4S
Ducati themselves say that our top spot bike from 2021 was not the final version, the fully evolved version of the V4S that they wanted to have out there on the market. That is why the 2022 V4S, in their own words, “represents the last step in the characteristic path of the Borgo Panigale sports bikes.”
4: 2022 Aprilia RSV4 Factory 1100
2022 Aprilia RSV4 & RSV4 Factory
Shockingly, the highest placed Italian bike on this year’s supersports list is not clothed in red. Instead, it gets a black and gentle yellow colorway covering a lightweight aluminum dual beam chassis that cradles a 1,099cc V4 that howls out 217 HP at 13,000 RPM. The 2022 Aprilia RSV4 Factory 1100 was the only bike that was missing in 2021 to give Aprilia a nearly perfect lineup, and now that it’s available in North America, it’s definitely up there with the big guys.
3: 2022 BMW M1000RR
2022 BMW M1000RR
Introduced in late 2021 as a 2022 model, the BMW M1000RR is one of those examples of the Germans taking something that was already superb, the S1000RR, and then making it damned near perfect. While the S1000RR is based on the BMW race bikes in the World SBK championship, the M1000RR is an almost 1-to-1 replica of the race bike, with only a few considerations for street legality added in.
1: 2022 Kawasaki ZX-10R
2022 Kawasaki ZX-10R
What a difference a year makes! In 2021, this bike came in a respectable 3rd place, but in 2022, it shoots all the way to the top because of the boatload of updates done by Kawasaki. Learning from the research and development that went into the ZX-10RR special edition model in 2021, which itself was based on the 2020 World SBK ZX-10RR championship bike, the 2022 ZX-10R definitely got the better end of the deal.
Big bikes are often heavy and can weigh anywhere between 180kg to 300kg or even more. This may make it difficult to ride a big bike through dense traffic and tight maneuvers.
Simon Bertram·Motorcycle Lists·March 11, 2022·4 Comments·10 min read
The Best SuperSport Bikes You Can Buy [2022 Update]
Best Supersport Bikes You Can Buy
Last updated:September 2, 2022
Riding a motorcycle means something different to anyone that rides. Some ride to relax. Some ride because of the freedom it makes them feel. Some ride as a primary means of commuting.
However, there is that subset of riders that ride for the adrenaline. The riders that want to redline at 16,500 RPM, that want to have to buy replacement knee pucks for their one-piece leathers because it’s been worn down so much on the track. The ones that want to go super fast.
In this list, we’ve put together what we believe to be the top 10 supersport bikes of 2022.
10: 2022 Honda CBR600RR
Studio shot of the 2022 Honda CBR600RR in Grand Prix Red Tri-Color
This is nothing against the superb Honda CBR600RR, it’s just that out of all the amazing new and continuing supersport motorcycles in 2022, someone had to come 10th.
Last year, the 2021 model received the addition of the same winglets that are found on its bigger brother, the Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade.
9: 2022 Suzuki GSX-R1000R
2022 Suzuki GSX-R1000R
The Suzuki GSX-R1000R is quite possibly the best iteration of the legendary “Gixxer.” After years of refinement and testing, the bike is now a combination of excellent engineering, amazing styling, and some pretty unbelievable numbers.
Powered by a 999cc inline-four, the GSX-R1000R makes near-as-makes-no-difference 200 BHP. It is low, mean, with aggressive gearing and a riding position that could generously be called a sporty tuck.
8: 2022 Ducati Panigale V2
2022 Ducati Panigale V2
Ducati brought out their flagship Panigale V4 bikes in 2020, but they also remembered to honor what came before. Before 2020, the Panigale was called just that, the Panigale. Now, with the V4 out, the original Panigale has undergone a bit of a makeover.
7: 2022 Yamaha YZF-R7
2022 Yamaha YZF-R7
What’s this? A parallel-twin on a supersports listing?!? Yes, and let us tell you why in one concise paragraph.
It may only have 106 HP from the 749cc CP2 crossplane parallel-twin, but the YZF-R7 is a full-spec racing homologation model. MotoAmerica racing noticed that there was a significant lack of top-tier twins racing around the world, and created the SuperTwins category to rectify that.
6: 2022 Aprilia RS660
2022 Aprilia RS660
No, we are not having a laugh. Yes, there are two parallel-twin bikes on this year’s supersports listing. While the YZF-R7 was built and designed to be a homologation bike for a new class of racing, the 2022 Aprilia RS660 has been designed and built as a track-capable supersport that is also relatively friendly to novice track day riders.
5: 2022 Ducati V4S
2022 Ducati V4S
Ducati themselves say that our top spot bike from 2021 was not the final version, the fully evolved version of the V4S that they wanted to have out there on the market. That is why the 2022 V4S, in their own words, “represents the last step in the characteristic path of the Borgo Panigale sports bikes.”
4: 2022 Aprilia RSV4 Factory 1100
2022 Aprilia RSV4 & RSV4 Factory
Shockingly, the highest placed Italian bike on this year’s supersports list is not clothed in red. Instead, it gets a black and gentle yellow colorway covering a lightweight aluminum dual beam chassis that cradles a 1,099cc V4 that howls out 217 HP at 13,000 RPM. The 2022 Aprilia RSV4 Factory 1100 was the only bike that was missing in 2021 to give Aprilia a nearly perfect lineup, and now that it’s available in North America, it’s definitely up there with the big guys.
3: 2022 BMW M1000RR
2022 BMW M1000RR
Introduced in late 2021 as a 2022 model, the BMW M1000RR is one of those examples of the Germans taking something that was already superb, the S1000RR, and then making it damned near perfect. While the S1000RR is based on the BMW race bikes in the World SBK championship, the M1000RR is an almost 1-to-1 replica of the race bike, with only a few considerations for street legality added in.
1: 2022 Kawasaki ZX-10R
2022 Kawasaki ZX-10R
What a difference a year makes! In 2021, this bike came in a respectable 3rd place, but in 2022, it shoots all the way to the top because of the boatload of updates done by Kawasaki. Learning from the research and development that went into the ZX-10RR special edition model in 2021, which itself was based on the 2020 World SBK ZX-10RR championship bike, the 2022 ZX-10R definitely got the better end of the deal.