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| NexusDragon |
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Do you have life insurance?
Welcome to BCF. ____________________ DAS Passed 19th April 08. 07' YBR125 > Yamaha FZ6 S2 '08 > 1998 YZF600R ThunderCat |
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| Villers |
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Hello carlos, you are probably going to get a few comments about your choice of first bike in comparison to your experience but you make your own decisions.
Do you drive a car? If so you will have at least some road knowledge to build upon!
The CBT should be good fun, you might want to consider a lengthy set of lessons on the 500 before your DAS and maybe a couple of rides afterwards to build experience. I wouldnt want to jump onto my brand new bike if I didnt know what I was doing! Im saying DAS as Im guessing you are over 21 with cash to burn!
Either way good luck and take it easy  ____________________ RS125 > CBR6 > SV650S > ZX636R > GSX1300RZ Hayabusa > 06 RSVR Mille > SV1000S > Street Triple 765 RS |
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| Moonie |
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Welcome to BCF.
I'm not having a go but having not even done a CBT there is no way you will be able to make anywhere near the most of that bike. Still though, if you reckon it was worth it. ____________________ Don't practice it until you get it right, practice it until you don't get it wrong.
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| Villers |
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I suppose it may seem pointless, but for me biking is about doing what I want and enjoying my riding. If they made a road legal GP bike that I could afford and I liked then I would buy it, despite me not being to get the most out of a 230bhp race bike.
Ive got an oven but I'll never be able to cook a perfect souffle, should I get a microwave instead as I'm not using the oven to anywhere near its potential?
(That is a weird analogy I admit, and I'm not totally sure it will make sense to anyone other than me ) ____________________ RS125 > CBR6 > SV650S > ZX636R > GSX1300RZ Hayabusa > 06 RSVR Mille > SV1000S > Street Triple 765 RS |
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The thing is that this argument falls flat on it's face for me, as most new, or just average low-middle distance per year road rider's couldn't even get the very most out of an RGV250 for example. On a track it would be even more apparent, and it would take lots of track days and experience for most average rider's like myself to get a small focused 250cc sportsbike to corner, accelerate and brake to it's maximum potential lap after lap.
At a lower more sensible limit of trying, it would actually be far easier to get a good lap on a fireblade, and back on the road, you can ride a Blade badly and always be in the wrong gear, and still make fast progress and execute overtakes without massive planning etc.
To say you should not buy a Litre sportsbike unless or until you can really use it, and can't go any quicker on a smaller lighter, less powerful bike, is stupid IMO! On the road it really doesn't matter due to the speed limits and lack of opertunities to use most bikes to a good degree of thier potential. So what buying a big 1000cc bike does give you is ease of use and almost a blanket to cover up unskilled and under developed riding abilities.
It's also nice IMO to have a big powerhouse of an engine, that does'nt ever need to be worked hard to get strong performance from, unless you want to ride it that way. |
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He obviously has worked hard to earn it. If he takes it easy and gains experience before confidence he should be fine.
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Enjoy your bike fella!! As everyone says just take it easy and there is no reason why you shouldn't be fine. A thou isn't something I would choose for my first bike because I am happy with my 600.
I don't think I would have a problem riding one because I am a very careful rider. I can see how some people would end up running out of talent before they ran out of bravado and I guess thats when things end up going pear shaped.
Nice looking bike too!! Enjoy  |
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well yea but thing is a fireblade isnt guna give you the experience to ride like a smaller bike would.. i dont think fireblades were designed to teach people to ride.. rather teach them to hold on tight and enjoy the ride.. depends what your guna be using it for.. guessing at going out on the odd sunny weekend or w/e soo you could plod along on anything really and do that but people (such as i) are just giving you advice cos they dont wont you ending up as another statistic (and we're jealous )
take it easy ____________________ Previous Bike: ZXR 400
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He also mentioned that he's been riding motocross for years (and stuck '73 in his username).
I'd put money on the OP pushing the wrong side (or right, depending on your point of view ) of thirty. So I think the 'want, want, want generation of kids' might be a less than well placed statement.
Sod it, if I had the money and space to splash out on a brand new bike I'd have done it some time ago!
It's not like he went out and nicked it (I, of course, assume!). ____________________ '11 CBF1000A, '99 C90, '98 CB500
silky666: He rode amazingly well considering his bike is the weight of a small van and had slicks on. |
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wow that's going to be an interesting first hoon! ____________________ Current : '08 Yamaha FZ1s
Previous: '99 Honda CBR 600FX, 03 ZX636 B1H, 99 Fazer 600 (red), 02 GSX-R 600 K2, 00 SV650s (red), 2008 ZX10R, 97 Bandit 1200N, 04 ZX6RR K1H, 04 GSX-R 1000, 98 Fazer 600 (gold), 05 Madness 110 Pit bike, 04 CR125R, 00 SV650s (black), 06 KTM 625 SMC, 99 SRAD 600 track bike, 03 SV650, 98 Bandit 1200N, Bandit 600SY, 03 GSX-R 600 K3, 01 GSX-R 600, 01 Fazer 600 (black), VFR 400 NC30 x3, 78 Honda Dream, 00 Speedfight 50 |
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I agree with that completely, its nice to progress and have something to aim for. Its also good to learn as you go and get experience. I think what we enjoy is different, as is shown above. Some want to be on the peak of their skills and push their machine, others just want to have fun and enjoy their riding. The fact they are wasting the potential of the machine is neither here nor there to them. I like that.  ____________________ RS125 > CBR6 > SV650S > ZX636R > GSX1300RZ Hayabusa > 06 RSVR Mille > SV1000S > Street Triple 765 RS |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 136 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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