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| Timmeh |
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Go for it! I never listen to anybody's advice re bikes - hmmm that could explain my persistent bad luck with em - - but anyway, you know you want to and if you keep yer wits about ya, you'll be fine!  ____________________
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I say get a CG125!
Alot less on the tyre and chain wear.
Some people only get 1,000 per rear tyre on those Busa's. So consider how much your willing to pay on maintenance.
Do some research on it too  ____________________ Current bike - FMX650. |
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do it,
I seem to remember a thread on whether we need more than a 600cc bike, i answered no we don`t. But thats not the same as wanting more than 600cc
If you can afford to run it, feed it tyres and petrol, do it and have fun!
And like you said, its all in your right hand, i suppose just don`t slot it into 2nd and ram the throttle on round corners lol ____________________ Present: 2017 KTM Super Adventure S
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get a ZZR1400!!!  ____________________ R6 has been sold - 2004 Honda VFR VTEC now sold too - no bike at the moment |
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Man, if I had the choice of getting a Busa... Go for it. You only live once and all that. ____________________ Current: MT-10, Bandit, Grom, GPZ500
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Go get a Busa
I went from a ZZR600 to a Busa and yes a certain amount of self restraint at the begining is required. Once you get used to it though it is fantastic
I have been to the Apls on mine and I also commute to work, I will honestly say I have yet to find a downside to having a Busa. The ride is great the handling is good the power is unbelievable. What more could you ask for
Tyre wear just depends on the way you ride as with all big bikes I have had 4000+ from a rear tyre, my latest however wont last that long....been playing you see  ____________________ www.bikepics.com/members/modobusadude |
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Go for it, then you'll win!
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Surely not, just look at all the busa pilots round Squires , nuff said. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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Depends how your likely to ride it, I'd actually like one myself, but then I'd be right out and buying a luggage rack and bimbleing across Europe on it.. apparently they make a terrific touring bike.
If you find yourself getting speeding tickets or overdoing bends e.t.c. then it'd be a bad move..
I'd not bother with a paint job, i'd get some progressive springs, luggage stuff and other handy bits and bobs (sintered pads and wavey discs maybe, that sort of stuff) your not looking at it when your rideing it
Do keeps us posted  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Go for it. I had nothing bigger than a 600 for years, convinced it was perfectly big and powerful enough. Then I realised I was getting sick of having to keep the bike in the right gear all the time to make progress (getting old and lazy you see).
Now, I dont think I'd go back to a 600, at least not as an only bike, and quite fancy a Busa or ZZR1400 in a couple of years. As you say, its all about throttle control and grunt - you can ride the busa at lower, more relaxing revs, and if you want to pass a car just twist the throttle, safe in the knowledge that the power is there in every gear. The very fact you're thinking about it so much suggests you have enough restraint for it.
Johnnygsxr is selling his - might be worth a look if its in your budget
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I went for 'no', but on reflection, I'm gonna go for a 'yes'!
Original thought was not about the power etc, as you say it all depends on how far you twist it, I was going along the line of working your way up in steps, so you just get more experience of other bikes - I wouldn't like to think I only ever rode two bikes - not very interesting.
But then again, its unlikely that this will be the last bike you will ever own, so yeah, go for it...as long as you can afford to run it!  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 307 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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