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| Paulington |
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 Paulington World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 23:11 - 05 Oct 2009 Post subject: Sports and Hacks |
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Advice needed.
I have a need for two bikes now, I have roughly a £5.5k budget (insurance not included so just for bikes) and I'm looking for:
One bike that's sporty, I've seen a ZX6R ('06) for around £3300, advice on whether to buy or what these bikes are like, I've had a sit on one and it feels nice and fits well but due to being A2 can't take one for a test ride. Will be mainly for nicer days out and commute to College if it's dry.
And I need a bike that's comfortable for longer rides, I have my eye on a 1998 YZF600 that's going for around £1.2k, anything I should be looking out for when I go see it also any advice about these bikes? It has about 31k miles on but looks immaculate, any hot rust spots to look for or any common problems? Will be used for slightly wetter commutes to College/wet days and pillioning with on long journeys.
For the horrible days I am going to grab a cheapy DT125 or something, as a hack, suggestions?
Also, any other suggestions for good bikes to also look at aswell as the YZF600? Needs to be comfortable for me + a pillion and reasonably quick (sustain 80mph or so on the motorways).
Cheers. ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
Current Vehicles: '89 Kawasaki KDX200, '99 Yamaha XV535, '00 Honda ST1100 Pan-European, '08 Suzuki GSX-R1000, '08 Mitsubishi Lancer GS4 2.0 TDCi, '15 BMW 1 Series 116d Sport Turbo.
CBT: 27/08/08. Theory: 04/09/09. Module 1: 16/09/09. Module 2: 01/10/09. |
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| The Tot |
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 The Tot World Chat Champion

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| Paulington |
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 Paulington World Chat Champion

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| Titz wrote: | Old school ZX6R's J's/A1P's offer comfort and performance. Save your money and just stick with that for 2 years, build you your NCB and get a thou when you're ready. And get something like an XR125 for your winter hacks. Spend the rest on track days. You'll probably be looking at £3500 + insurance. Get kitted out with alpinestars gear with the rest. |
Insurance won't cost too much, my 125 insurance covers me to ride any bike as I said in a thread a while ago with no 'cc' restriction, checked with insurance company.
I'll get my Dad to insure them for him which I can then just ride third party, I know it's kind of cheating but it's cheaper and works. ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
Current Vehicles: '89 Kawasaki KDX200, '99 Yamaha XV535, '00 Honda ST1100 Pan-European, '08 Suzuki GSX-R1000, '08 Mitsubishi Lancer GS4 2.0 TDCi, '15 BMW 1 Series 116d Sport Turbo.
CBT: 27/08/08. Theory: 04/09/09. Module 1: 16/09/09. Module 2: 01/10/09. |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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| chris-red wrote: | You're young right?
Multibike policies don't cover under 21s and if you insure 2 bikes separatly you will have to split up your no claims and again being young this will cost the earth.
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I'm on a multibike policy with devitt @19, last year I was on a multibike policy with mce.
Pyro ____________________ Previous: GSF600, FZR600 x2, ZXR750, XT600 Tenere, CB125, CZ125, ETZ 250, ER5, CCM R30, DRZ400, RF600x4, RF900x2, GS500, VTR1000F, 640 SMC, CB250 NIGHTHAWK, GT550x3, GPX750 TE610, CB500, X11x2, SV650, ZING 125, TL1000R,CB250 Superdream, CBR1100XX |
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 Paulington World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 00:07 - 06 Oct 2009 Post subject: |
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| Kickstart wrote: | | Paulington wrote: | I'll get my Dad to insure them for him which I can then just ride third party, I know it's kind of cheating but it's cheaper and works. |
It is a scam that the insurance companies are well aware of. Your risk.
Also the using others vehicles cover seems to be getting rarer on insurance policies.
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Yeah, bikes will be registered to my Dad and I imagine they are quite well aware of it, fair play to them for being so.
I have clarified with the insurance company as to my ability to ride other bikes unlimited 'cc' as long as they constrain to the 33bhp limit and they said yes so I'll take them on that.
Titz, are you talking a 2002 ZX6R? They seem pretty well performing for their age due to being a 636cc + look rather comfy. ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
Current Vehicles: '89 Kawasaki KDX200, '99 Yamaha XV535, '00 Honda ST1100 Pan-European, '08 Suzuki GSX-R1000, '08 Mitsubishi Lancer GS4 2.0 TDCi, '15 BMW 1 Series 116d Sport Turbo.
CBT: 27/08/08. Theory: 04/09/09. Module 1: 16/09/09. Module 2: 01/10/09. |
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 Posted: 00:38 - 06 Oct 2009 Post subject: |
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You dont really need 2 bikes do you. You want 2 bikes. ____________________ m0l0t0v wrote: Chris, just so you know, JD is a nutter
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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Can't believe no one has said a ZZR600...
Plenty good enough for two up riding/touring and sporty enough to zip around on at the weekends.
Maybe worth a shot, can be had for cheap money. As some others have said, save some cash/buy new gear/consider paying your insurance annually (i.e. just get it out of the way).
The requirements you have are pretty close so I'd stick to something like a zzr but put some good tyres on it, sort the suspension out to your weight/riding style (quite a few shops offer this now, maybe check recommendations for ones nearby to you).
Your choice at the end of the day, I run one bike though, I looked into the cost of running two and decided against it when you take parts/servicing/tax/mot/insurance all in it can actually get pretty expensive.. I figured I'd loose more than I'd gain and would prob end up riding the RR most of the time anyway..
Good luck with your choice  ____________________ Current Bikes: Honda CBR 600RR - '07, Suzuki GSX1250 FA ST '11
Old Bikes: Suzuki Intruder 125 LC - '2001, Honda CBR 600F - '92, Honda CBR 600RR - '03 |
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| Quote: | Didn't need to replace many parts - apart from fitting some road orientated sports "touring" rubber. Other than that, they make very good winter transport - plenty of grip and feedback available, not too expensive to run either; comfy, good lights, massive choice of rubber and adjustability available for nearly any condition. Just put petrol in, service at the normal intervals and keep biking.
They're bikes like any other - they're designed for riding.
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Would agree with the above also, on the 03 RR I had I put BT-020s on over the winter and it was fantastic. Slipped a little but that was down to me being stupid on bad days..
Cleaning isn't that bad on them if kept on top of. I coated it in ACF-50 and gave it a rinse after runs.
Also, when it comes round to the summer you start to realise just how much grip you have and can then have quite a lot of fun. ____________________ Current Bikes: Honda CBR 600RR - '07, Suzuki GSX1250 FA ST '11
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| craigs23 wrote: |
Didn't need to replace many parts - apart from fitting some road orientated sports "touring" rubber. Other than that, they make very good winter transport - plenty of grip and feedback available, not too expensive to run either; comfy, good lights, massive choice of rubber and adjustability available for nearly any condition. Just put petrol in, service at the normal intervals and keep biking.
They're bikes like any other - they're designed for riding.
I thought my R6 was better as a winter hack the year prior to my CBR though, and arguably, the best winter bike I've owned... easier to clean than the Honda.  |
well there`s other things to take into consideration i suppose so each to their own but i used an RR6 through last winter and it wasn`t the best choice of bike i can assure you.I was surrounded by ungritted roads,sheet ice,and hills on the commute where i lived and it was a constant battle to stay on 2 wheels.
Dropped it a few times and the mirrors were about £70 a pop.Dont even get me started on the price of the plastics etc.
Tight turning circle was a pain when trying to commute/filter/steer in slush snow and ice....any sportsbike would`ve been.
Power curve had the back end stepping out all the time.
Brakes were too sharp...not progressive enough for slippery roads.
That`s just half of it.
6RRs are great bikes,i love them,but IMO they`re bad news in winter if the conditions are hazardous.
Mind you...it was my first proper fast bike in a few years and it had a limited edition paintjob on it that i didnt wanna see scuffed.....so the bike was special to me and i wanted to keep it that way
| craigs23 wrote: | They're bikes like any other - they're designed for riding. |
Not disputing that....just saying there`s better choices with winter riding in mind.If there`s no heavy snowfall or ice this year then a sports 6 would be fine.....if we get a repeat of last years conditions there are easily much better choices out there.
Maybe you dont mind buying a 3-5k sportsbike before winter with the possibilty of dropping it several times but i dont think everyone`s as frivolous with their money.
Seems rather extravagant to me to buy a shiny sportsbike and use it as a hack...but maybe you`re minted and have a money tree in your garden  |
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Managed to pick up the YZF today for a tidy sum, looks in brilliant nick and runs well, whore:
https://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w182/OllieePaul/YZF600.jpg
Now on the look out for a ZX6R, cheers for the advice guys. ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
Current Vehicles: '89 Kawasaki KDX200, '99 Yamaha XV535, '00 Honda ST1100 Pan-European, '08 Suzuki GSX-R1000, '08 Mitsubishi Lancer GS4 2.0 TDCi, '15 BMW 1 Series 116d Sport Turbo.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 220 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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