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sacred
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PostPosted: 21:48 - 09 Feb 2009    Post subject: First bike after DAS pass? Reply with quote

4 minors. Very Happy

Because of the snow last week my 3-day course was turned into a two day course.
I was pretty skeptical about the liklihood of passing, and after getting yelled at by my instructor and seeming like an absolute noob on the GS500, it seemd pretty unlikely.
However, this morning I just bucked up, had a red bull or two, got my head in the game and, I passed!

Forgotten how lovely the feeling is, took my car test a while back.

Anyway.
I wanted to get a mid-range bike, so I'm looking at the 600cc market. And would love to have some input from you guys about it if possible.

I've looked at a few in the range, the SV650S, the R6, the FZ6 and the GSX650f.

Yamaha YZF-R6
I've looked at the R6, it is nice. But the MPG's I'll be getting and the insurance grouping don't really warrant the purchase I don't think. Perhaps if I had a few years no claims and was done at Uni, It would be a more viable option.

Suzuki SV650S
Nice bike. Low insurance, good amount of power and nice fuel consumption.

Yamaha FZ6
Another nice bike, pretty much matches the SV650s in most categories, Though I think it's better looking. Only downside is a slightly higher insurance group.

Suzuki GSX650F

Like this bike alot, it kind of falls between the above two but goes along the Sport line, but without the higher prices associated with bikes like the R6 mentioned above.


I've done a little research but correct me if I'm wrong.

What I'm looking for is something sporty looking but practical in terms of efficiency. I sold my car to save money on petrol, don't want to go back to £60 a week on juice.

If there are any bikes I should consider please let me know.
I'm just a little too excited right now and am trying to think as clearly as possible.
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MonkeyKnuckle
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PostPosted: 22:44 - 09 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

You might want to look at the Honda CBR600F as well. Good reliability, good handling, fairly quick, comfy etc. Should be able to find one at a decent price fairly easily.
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Bike_craze1
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PostPosted: 23:26 - 09 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd say either the Yamaha or Suzuki but the insurance may still be pretty high.
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The Original Muzza
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PostPosted: 00:05 - 10 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bike_craze1 wrote:
I'd say either the Yamaha or Suzuki but the insurance may still be pretty high.


Which yamaha and which suzuki?

Everyone will tell you to get SV650, but if you like the FZ, would be a better personal investment.
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Bike_craze1
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PostPosted: 01:26 - 10 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yamaha R6, Suzuki GSXR.
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Wise1
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PostPosted: 01:08 - 13 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

MonkeyKnuckle wrote:
You might want to look at the Honda CBR600F as well. Good reliability, good handling, fairly quick, comfy etc. Should be able to find one at a decent price fairly easily.


Worked for me, I took a few out for a test drive and even some big ones like the bandit 1200, but the CBR just felt spot on and it's never let me down for a 1998. I was amazed that out of all the bikes I tried that one just felt perfect!
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multijoy
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PostPosted: 09:23 - 13 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I picked up a '98 CB500 having taken my course on a GS500, and I think it's been a good choice- it's mileage is good, it's predictable and is as good through town traffic as my CG125 was.

And when you get heavy with the right hand, it really does shift and manages to do so without scaring me too much, and I'm a proper wuss Very Happy
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PostPosted: 11:34 - 14 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

when I forst passed my test I went for a YZF600 thundercat. Will allow you to make small errors and not scare the crap out of you
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PostPosted: 14:47 - 15 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Id Go For A Honda CBR 600F, I Past My Test In Dec And Test Road A Few Bikes And Found The CBR Was Really Easy To Ride And Very Fogiving.
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Netting87
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PostPosted: 08:27 - 16 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

The kwak ER-6 is definitely one to look at. According the MCN 9 out of 10 test riders prefered it over the SV650 (the SV being a very good all rounder, just a little bland in the aesthetics department), it does more MPG, and you can pick up an 06 with low miles less than the price of an 02 R6.

Problem is it's a real love it or hate it on looks. I'll leave that bit to you.
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Mudskipper
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PostPosted: 12:22 - 16 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bike_craze1 wrote:
Yamaha R6, Suzuki GSXR.


He didn't list a gixxer, n00b. Rolling Eyes

Can you give a reason why you think he should choose the R6 over the others?

Or are you just recommending the shiniest sporty bike with no regard for what the OP is looking for in their bike, like I'm seeing a lot of on BCF these days? Brick Wall
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PostPosted: 12:31 - 16 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mudskipper wrote:
Bike_craze1 wrote:
Yamaha R6, Suzuki GSXR.


He didn't list a gixxer, n00b. Rolling Eyes

Can you give a reason why you think he should choose the R6 over the others?

Or are you just recommending the shiniest sporty bike with no regard for what the OP is looking for in their bike, like I'm seeing a lot of on BCF these days? Brick Wall

Makes for fun reading on the spill counter i suppose Laughing
Hmm, thought about a bandit6 or hornet6, both forgiving starter bikes, and i have seen the hornets with a few simple mods like a screen and bungs looking very nice.
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