You're welcome to vote MC28, of course. But the truth of the matter is it's not a cost-effective track bike for the highest percentage of people. Unless you have money to waste, or you are lucky to find one very cheap, that someone has already spend their good money on, then it's just far too expensive. When answering questions such as this, it must be looked at realistically and subjectively. Something many forget.
Realistically, the MC18 is too old and not as well developed chassis-wise. While the motor and ignition are good, you are looking at a base bike that's at least 24 years old... with an 18" back wheel, and a twitchy chassis! The MC28 is too expensive to buy initially, and tuning requires a £300+ HRC card and race chambers before you even start to get somewhere close to a stock MC18 or MC21! The MC21 is the sensible cost-effective answer. Simple.
You have to put personal preferences aside, and working with NSRs for almost 20 years, I think it gives me a good idea now of what's suitable for a given purpose.
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