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Ben
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PostPosted: 21:56 - 28 Aug 2003    Post subject: Bikes with underseat exhausts Reply with quote

hi,

i'm looking to get my first bike in october and i would really like to get a bike with underseat exhausts. just wondering if any of you know any models that have this. obviously i cant get the ducatis with these exhausts but if anyone has any other bikes i can look up it would be very helpful

also i would like to know bikes which have twin exhausts.


thanks for any help

ben
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PostPosted: 22:00 - 28 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Underseat: MV F4, Various Dukes, Sachs XTC125, VFR800, anything else you take to dynomite with about £1000.
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PostPosted: 22:01 - 28 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Is it a large engined bike or a 125 that you want? Only 125 I can think of with under seat exhausts is the Sachs XTC (oh, and the early Cagiva Freccia C9 from about 1987).

All the best

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Ben
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PostPosted: 22:01 - 28 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

£1000, thats how much it normally costs?

what bikes would you think it would look good on?

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MIKEY B
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PostPosted: 22:01 - 28 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

To be honest ben almost all bikes can have underseat exhaust systems made up especially for them by companies like Zorstec, Dynomite etc. and some frame specialists as well.

Go here for some examples.

https://www.zorstec.com/

hope this helps,

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McJamweasel
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PostPosted: 22:04 - 28 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ben wrote:
£1000, thats how much it normally costs?


No, I lied. £1800.

https://www.dynomite.co.uk/Dynosite/HTMLfiles/home_fin.html
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Ben
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PostPosted: 22:13 - 28 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

cool cheers.

thing is i really don't know what bike to get, because i wanted a vfr400, but insurance was really high, so i looked at the suzuki sv650s which had a low insurance quote, but i wasn't too keen on the styling. so i thought the underseat exhausts might look good, but it seems stupid to spend that much money on getting the exhausts.

also, my favorite bike at the moment is the buell xb9r, are there any bikes that have similar styling to that?

ben
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Ste
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PostPosted: 22:16 - 28 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

How big is your budget? And rmemeber if your getting a mint bike insurance will be more. And do you have kit etc?
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Ben
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PostPosted: 22:21 - 28 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

ok here is the score. i will have £5000

this must pay for

1)lessons, and test(around £400)
2)protection (good set around £500)
3)bike
4)insurance

and a bit left over for petrol

so i could get around £4000 for bike and insurance

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Ste
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PostPosted: 22:25 - 28 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Have you riden at all before? Test is £48, theory is £25 or something like that so however many lessons you need will determine the rest.

Leathers: £300 upwards
Boots: £100 upwards
Gloves £50 upwards
Helmet: £100 upwards

You say a bit left over for petrol? How long has this got to last you? And your bike will also want stuff like tyres, oil, pads, chains, sprockets and stuff like that. Evil bastards these bikes they are!

Insurance... You going TPFT?
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G
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PostPosted: 22:27 - 28 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Stlying is obviously a major factor of your desicion, but just a few thoughts:

You might find you actually enjoy *riding* bikes as well as looking at them. In which case you might decide you want/wanted to spend your money on something that has the emphasis on performance.

It is quite likely you will crash a first bike (I almsot crashed the bike I just got today at the second turning on the way home and I've been riding for years Smile ). Some people are carefull and manage not to, but most people do, just getting used to the way the bike works and it's/your limits, whatever they intended on doing.
How about considering getting a tattier/not so pretty bike for a bit (something like an oldish cb500?). Learn to ride and decide what you want out of bikes for your next one.


Saying all that, 'Viper' got herself a Ducati 748, despite all our protests about value etc, she is very happy with it. So in the end maybe you should just go with your heart. It's your money in the end.
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Jon
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PostPosted: 23:16 - 28 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
I almsot crashed the bike I just got today at the second turning on the way home and I've been riding for years


Question
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G
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PostPosted: 23:38 - 28 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=18972

Crappy tyres and a 2 stroke power band still make for fun in the wet Smile
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TJ NSR
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PostPosted: 00:40 - 29 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

cbr600rr, i know you aint got cash!


otherwise renegade are known for making a ducati 916 underseat pipes for the sv650/s sound amazing! but cost about 800 quid, but you can pick up an sv for 2000 pounds onwards then spend the £££ on it!
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PostPosted: 22:11 - 29 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Excelent choice, 600RR for me too!!!!
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TJ NSR
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PostPosted: 00:13 - 30 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

ye, im glad you enjoying it, you had any problems? blue oil smoking etc?

my head bearings went after 1500 miles, but honda replaced it under warranty! which is good! Smile

what pipe you got on their btw?

cheers tj
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PostPosted: 21:01 - 30 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hmmmm, i dunno but find a nice second hand CBR600RR i know there new and u wont find one cheap! Laughing
https://www.cbr600rr.com.au/ <---- GOOD!!
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Ben
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PostPosted: 21:15 - 30 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

thats a damn good point G!

i am what is technically known as a speed freak and would like to go for the fasted bike i can afford to get insurance and pay for!

but i am not going to skint on protection, i have decided the full leathers, boots, gloves, and helmet that i am getting which came to just over £500 i think,

i know you will say that i shouldn't get a really fast bike to start (my old R6 thread again!), but trust me when i say that i will not do anything stupid until i am confident, hell i didn't put my foot down in my car until about a month after passing!

so any chance you could come up with two lists

1) the quickest bikes
2) good looking bikes

because i don't know much about bikes(although i am learning)

cheers
ben

ps ste, i need enough money costs for a few months until i can get a job
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PostPosted: 21:18 - 30 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

There's no need for words with this:

https://www.bigvalleyhonda.com/racing/Moriwaki_Products/CBR600RR_03/MotoGP_Full_System.jpg

https://www.tin3d.com/smilies/eusa_drool.gif
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Ben
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PostPosted: 21:19 - 30 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

please don't tempt me or i'll ended up getting a loan, not being able to pay it back, and have my fingers broking.


hmm sounds like it could be worth it though!

ben
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nitrousoxide8...
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PostPosted: 21:21 - 30 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

WTF is that Tin? who did it? where is it from?
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PostPosted: 21:23 - 30 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's a Moriwaki Zero GP exhaust system for a CBR600RR. https://www.tin3d.com/smilies/eusa_drool.gif
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G
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PostPosted: 21:50 - 30 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ben wrote:
thats a damn good point G!

i am what is technically known as a speed freak and would like to go for the fasted bike i can afford to get insurance and pay for!

If it's your first bike I'd limit yourself to the power of a new 600, if not less. Big bikes now-a-days are very fast and can catch out very easily if you're not aware. As I said I've got a bit of experience behind me and still managed to almost crash the bike I just got.... a slightly knackered 13 year old 350cc. I seem to have to some degree developed an instinct for kicking my foot down to knock the bike back up as a slide starts, this has probably saved me many times, including at speeds getting on for 100mph. However it's taken me a lot of slides that I haven't saved to get used to this sort of thing (which is also quite expensive, despite the fact most have been on cheap bikes).

How old are you? (for insurance factors)
Looking at your budget you're probably looking at something like an older 600 or maybe older 750 (similar power to a new 600).
I would still suggest initially getting a cheaper bike, messing about on that for a bit, then choosing a prettier or faster bike Smile
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Ben
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PostPosted: 22:04 - 30 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

im 18 no ncb

i was looking at a gsx-r 600 which was lower insurance than an nc30, what do you think of that?

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PostPosted: 22:06 - 30 Aug 2003    Post subject: Reply with quote

Old GSXR600s were known to be very peaky... you had to rev them a lot to get any kinda decent power. That may be a good thing for a first bike though.

It's worth at least sitting on some bikes to get a feel for them first, you might deceide you don't like the riding position just sitting on it.

Insurance aint going to be great at with no previous experience.
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