You may just have to sit on it. One of the main reasons I chose my bike is the higher seat height. Later I found out they're comparably top-heavy which makes for phenomenal handling at the cost of tricky low-speed maneuvering.
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I'm an R6 rider and one of the reasons I haven't updated is the fact that all the newer generation bikes are increasingly smaller. But at the same time I'd like something that can be more of a care-free beater. I was concerned about the power output on the R3 but the above review kind of lays that to rest, with another source quoting
" .... can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 5.10 seconds. 0-80 mph in 8.73 and 0-100 mph in 17.13 seconds. The quarter mile benchmark arrives in 14 seconds flat with a terminal speed of 95 mph." More than adequate. Obviously it's going to struggle in the triple-digits whereas the R6 is literally at home there. Ultimately I'll just have to sit on one and depending, just deal with the "monkey sitting on a football" appearance.