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 Dusty King of the Rim

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 Posted: 13:55 - 03 Jun 2004 Post subject: 'Vaguely sensible bike' opinions |
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I'm in the process of looking for a new bike and have in the region of £2500 to spend. I want a bike that will -
Get me to work, which is about a half hour ride including a stretch of motorway.
Be competent on track, I'll need to use it at Cadwell next week.
Will preferably wheelie off the power, because I'm rubbish at clutching it up.
Will hold it's value fairly well, as I hope to sell it in two or three months and get something less sensible.
At the moment I've been looking at -
A Thundercat.
A 95/96 Blade.
A CBR 600 94/95 or newer.
A track bike of some description with V5 so I can get a daytime mot.
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Firestorm (although I'll never live it down )
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What would people recommend? Has anyone got any other suggestions of bikes to consider? Really I want a four, but I try to keep an open mind, there seem to be a lot of firestorms about second hand at reasonable prices, but I've never ridden one.  ____________________ Gallery
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NC30? Or is that too small?
Andy had one for a while + it took us 2 up to Le Mans so shouldn't have any trouble with motorway miles.
The engine's bulletproof too  |
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| robby wrote: | Go for blade. Its a blade, its cool. |
But also about the heaviest of the ones I'm considering. But yeah I am seriously considering one.
| Adtrader wrote: | Honda CBR 900 RRV Fireblade 1996, yellow black and purple, Micron carbon can, hugger, recent chain and sprockets, new rear tyres, mot and tax, exc cond, £2,650 ovno. Reading |
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What about a CBR600F Sport? The blade type ones, but 600. They aren't too expensive AFAIK. They wheely, will be good on track, will commute as well as any other sports bike and should be fun.
Or an older ZX6R. Altho they are made by Kawasaki but they are cheap, decent, cheap to get bits for and they do wheely well from what I've seen.
Umm... not sure what else to suggest, but in my opinion, what you want the bike for, I'd say go for the blade  ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes |
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What about a Honda Hornet? I've heard they can handle pretty well and won't lose that much money? Alright, the wheelies may not be that impressive but if you're selling it so soon wtf are you worrying about wheelies for anyway?
Or is it sportsbikes only? ____________________ NSR125RR - ZXR750H1 - ZX9R E1 - GSF600S - GSF600SK3 - VFR400-NC30 - SV1000N - ST1100-R - CBR900RR-R - GSF1200SK5 - GSF600SK1 - VFR1200FA - GSXR1000K2 - ZZR1400 D8F
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Another thing,
a mate of mine has a GSXR750 SRAD stunt bike, yes a proper american style garishly painted stunt bike and he does some decent stunts too! We keep planning to meet up with you lot in Reading but not got around to it yet...
Anyway... this SRAD, stunts brilliantly, fast, good handling, he commutes to college and stuff on it and has never had a complaint to make, looks good (well, not in his paint scheme, but in general they are ok) and well, he hasn't complained at all about it. So an SRAD 750 may be ideal for you or if you have enough (not sure how much they cost) then a sleeker K model would be cool too.
The hornets are nice bikes and must be good at wheelies?! They look good anyway The S faired versions look a bit naff tho.
What about an SV650S mate? I'm sure mark would vouch for them that they are good for wheelies, with a bit of work, they are great for the track too and can't be much better for commuting on?! They look cool too. ____________________ Current Toys: 06 Yamaha WR250F | Nissan 350Z GT | Tech 4 Homes |
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Yeah an srad 750 is an option, I'm just not too keen on the tail humps, call me a tart if you will.
I've ridden an SV and wasn't that impressed with it, but it might be a good choice as far as holding it's value goes. ____________________ Gallery |
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How about an SV650? Or a cheap Firestorm?
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Blade or how about an err . . . . . Blade I hear they are good!  |
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To be honest I'd go for a Kwak 7r, according to various magazines it's the dogs nuts on a track, you should be able to find one within your budget and it shouldn't have any problems lifting the front wheel. If not you could get an older Gixer which are also a lot of bike for the money.
Oh and did I mention that I know someone who would do you a deal on a Firestorm.  |
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To be honest he doesn't know what he wants for it, PM him and you can discuss it.
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