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33% |
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| Suzuki GSXR |
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| Aprilia RSV |
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16% |
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| Kawa ZX |
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4% |
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| Other |
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25% |
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As above, its all about self controll. If you want a R1 get one but don't let the red mist drop as you will be down the road. You could do the same with a 600 if you pin the throttle, so why settle for a small engine like a 600 when you could join the 1000cc+ club.  ____________________ Andy Sez....
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Finglonga - the devil sits on your shoulder.
I'd like to see her insurance quote for an R1 too. Honestly I would out of interest.  |
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I'd suggest going to a few dealerships and try sitting on a few different bikes. The size, geometry and comfort of each bike will be slightly different, so it's worthwhile getting some sort of idea which one is likely to be suited to your body size/shape...
Personally I plan to go for a CBR600F once I've got the money together... Currently riding a Kawa GPZ500S as my 1st bike, and loving every second of it
As for getting an R1 with limited experience?? .... I guess it's possible, but I'll be keeping my eye on the orbituaries ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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as a first bike i wouldn't even consider a race rep bike,
i personally think from the bikes listed i would go for the bandit.
(although i ride a gs500 and have been riding on the road for 12 years, i find it slow but it does its job and i never ever have problems with it)
it depends on weather you want to look cool, or think that having a flash fast bike makes you a better person or is an extension of your penis..
get something sensible untill you have aquired the skills to ride like a maniac
good luck and safe riding  ____________________ the humans are dead
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In all honesty you go for a super sports if thats what you want , if you go for anything else you will only regret doing so , i past my test in August and went out a bought a GSXR750K2 as ive wanted one since being the knee height of a grass hopper .
All sorry some of the comments on here mademe questionmy choice of bike , such as you will fookin kill yourself , yuo are going to die , that bike is too powerful for your first bike , you should get something smaller first .
Believe me i am so glad i didnt listen and i have the bike ive dreamt of so long sat in the garage and i smile everytime i take her out or go into see her , i dont lookat otherbikes and think god i wish i had one of those or wished i gone and bought one , because i have the one i want and the satisfaction is so great its hard to describe .
Yes they are dam quick and so powerful but it will only go as fast as you want it to do , the gsxr is an exceptional all round bike and so well balanced and user friendly .
You go and get your sports bike and put that smile on your face , you will love it and be so content , and just remember what ever anyone else says the bike will go as fast or slow as you want and you cant go wrong .
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AND MY SODDIN KEYBOARD IS STILL PLAYING UP |
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I agree with the others, once you have done you test, thats when you start learning to ride. Buy a supersport first and theres a chance youll be fine but theres a good chance of hurting yourslef or writing of the bike etc and i know i wouldnt want to damage a supersport, exspecially a new one.
Get yourself a middle weight/sports tourer to start with even if you only keep it a year and it costs you next to nothing. Do plently of miles and you gain experiance, some no claims and then consider going for a supersports 600. ____________________ My Bike Pics |
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Personally if I were you, get yourself saving up then once you've passed your test get yourself along to a big bike shop and have a sit on a few bikes, till you find one that you like the look off and is comfortable.
Once you've found a couple of bikes get yourself a copy of MCN, biketrader etc... and find one for sale privately.
I'll let you have a sit on the R6 next time I bring it down your way.
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Best place to try and sit on a few bikes are bikeshows, i sat on loads to see my next possible bike.
Theres one in ally pally end of this month and one in excel begining of feb, im going to excel as cant make ally pally one  ____________________ My Bike Pics |
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Not too bad then!
Have you tried www.insurance2000.co.uk out of interest? They've been doing some good quotes lately. I'm paying £556 FC with a two claims, one for a £6000 write off and one for a £7000 theft, only got three years NCB until the court case too. |
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I only did a rought check. 0 NCB, 6 months CBT with less then one month Full licence.
Just seeing whats the best really. Dont want to fork out chunks of money for insurance. around 500 seems ok to me.
But, what is the difference between the R1 & R6?
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 362 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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