Firstly, I would like to say how high I regard Yamaha with their build quality. I get through a lot of bikes, and none of the Yamaha's I have had have disappointed, but then that is largely the case of all the big four - Yamaha just seem to have that edge. This model R6 is obviously a very good bike, well styled, very adjustable and of course quick! I am 6'1" and found the height of the seat (feet on the ground) to be slightly better than most, though when you aim a foot toward the peg, make sure you are wearing supple leathers, or you may not get there ;-) Saying that, its a sports bike so you buy one of these with a general acceptance its probably not going to be too comfortable. I would say the seat is rather un-necessarily hard though, even for a sport 600, 'plank' seems to spring to mind! When I look at this bike parked beside the other 600's, I would say it looks the most expensive and most elaborately designed of its generation, so if you are all about looks this shall scratch that itch and some. There is nothing else that really stands out to me when riding the bike, which is probably a good thing - it does everything you would expect it to without fuss or drama. The bike is always composed and complements the rider, definitely a bike worth taking on a track day too, just be careful not to spoil its good looks in the gravel...