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| PeterNSR |
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 PeterNSR World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 21:04 - 03 Oct 2008 Post subject: Is this just silly! |
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For example if my test was in march next year, would it be a good idea to buy a big bike in january or anytime before the test.I bought my Nsr before my cbt just to know that it was there to ride the day i pass and if i know that a 4k bike is waiting there i know if i dont pass first time i would keep going until i pass.
Cheers  ____________________ Current: Honda NSR 125
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| cyberglass |
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 cyberglass World Chat Champion
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If you were to fail you first have to wait a week before you can rebook then you could possibly have to wait a couple more months for the next test.
So Id say leave it untill you have passed. The temptation to go on just a LITTLE run to see how it handles would be hard to overcome and Knowing sods law youd get pulled and banned before youve even passed making your shiney new bike a paper weight in your garage for up to 2 years
Or worse you fuck up bin the bike into a wall and end up with a 4 grand Twisted metal paperweight and a few broken bones. Then the cops turn up at the scene of the accident and you get banned and fined as well then have to recover the bike from the cops impound.
Meanwhile use the time to get out on the 125 and practice. ____________________ DL650 Vstrom 2004
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| carlnicholson... |
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 carlnicholson... World Chat Champion

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I bought mine before my test, and I succomned to the temptation. Just walking past it had me quaking at the knees longing to fire it up and whizz around the block. One slip, one little mistake, even another driver fooking up and it would all have ended in tears.
I'd use my time now perusing all the dealers to sit on and get the feel of as many bikes as possible so when I passed, I knew exactly what I wanted. Then get on the web and get the best deal I could on it, knowing I could ride it away.
You know it makes sense.......  ____________________ "THOSE WHO RISK NOTHING, DO NOTHING, ACHIEVE NOTHING, BECOME NOTHING." |
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| plugger147 |
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 plugger147 World Chat Champion

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| LeeR |
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 LeeR World Chat Champion

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It's a big incentive, but may also put you under undue pressure to pass. But if you find the bike you like and don't want to miss it then I guess it's a good thing. I bought my first big bike straight after the test, I rode down to the dealers and part-ex'd my 125 there and then, picked it up the following day.  ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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| Moonie |
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 Moonie World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 10:09 - 04 Oct 2008 Post subject: |
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Depends if you can afford it tbh.
Assuming you have the cash to buy it in advace, why not get it in the dead of winter when everything's cheaper?
I'm buying mine of my dad in like 2 weeks and my test is in march. ____________________ Don't practice it until you get it right, practice it until you don't get it wrong.
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 Posted: 15:42 - 04 Oct 2008 Post subject: Re: Is this just silly! |
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Silly to spend £4k on a first big bike, maybe ... £1500 will get you an ok R6 which isn't far of a CBR-RR in most things.
Apart from that, a sensible idea, an ok idea especially if you were to get a bike that needed a bit of work... if you do it on the basis that you are looking out for the very best value, as you've got a few months to wait.
This way you can probably find a decent deal over winter. However if you decide to do it and go for the first one you find in a week's time it's a bit of a waste, probably. |
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I've bought an er5 and my test is next month - got a friend to drive it home for me. The only problem I had was insurance - loads of companies said no-one would insure me cos all I had was the cbt... Bennetts agreed to insure me no problem tho  ____________________ I started out with nothing and I still got most of it left. |
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| PeterNSR |
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OK thanks for your comments.So how much would i be looking at for a 600 sports, under 10000 miles good condition. ____________________ Current: Honda NSR 125
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 DEN MONKEY World Chat Champion

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DONT DO IT.
I have a mate who was 4 weeks away from being able to ride his NEW triumph 675. He was changing the oil in his old zzr250 and decided to duck down to the shops to buy some stuff to get the job done.
No probs he thought will just take the trumpy for a 5 minute run.
It's now on his shed floor after being written off.
Why tempt yourself. Unless you know you can trust yourself  ____________________ meh |
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 Moonie World Chat Champion

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Although there is an argument for buying it now, if you're anything like me then you'll have spent all your savings on subways and petrol by then  ____________________ Don't practice it until you get it right, practice it until you don't get it wrong.
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