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PostPosted: 15:56 - 19 Apr 2010    Post subject: Bandit 600 Reply with quote

I've had a search on BCF & the general response seems to be that Bandit 600's are good strong bikes but slow & heavy, but reading the specs they don't seem that bad with a quarter mile faster then most cars & a few clips on Youtube that show it has a bit of grunt & 'seems' pretty quick. I want fun (as in effortless fun) power with the feeling of a light front end when you exit a bend quickly. Smile

I owned a bandit for a short while on hire & i liked the handling but it was 33bhp so never got to have any real fun on it.

So would i be very disappointed coming from 600 sportsbikes?

I'd love a 1200 but for the price of a 1200 (plus the money i'd spend getting it set up) i could get another R6 which i find is fine factory standard.
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PostPosted: 16:35 - 19 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

it would be alot slower than a sports 600, but despite what some people say, it is not at all underpowered.

Your basically trading in some horsepower for comfort, its all swings and roundabouts.

Why not a 1200? Early ones can be had quite cheaply.
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PostPosted: 16:36 - 19 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes you would be disappointed.

I'd suggest getting a cheap sportsbike instead.

A 2001 tt600 can be got for £1000 with 10,000 miles on it.

Much cheaper than the equivalent r6, gsxr or cbr600.

You can always put high bars on it if you want.
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PostPosted: 16:45 - 19 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Temeluchus wrote:
it would be alot slower than a sports 600, but despite what some people say, it is not at all underpowered.

Your basically trading in some horsepower for comfort, its all swings and roundabouts.

Why not a 1200? Early ones can be had quite cheaply.


I'll have to keep an eye out, it would makes sense seeing as it's the same to insure as the 600 give or take a few quid but i like the unfaired look & after dropping one before, i know they don't make a big fuss like sportsbikes. Smile

colin1 wrote:
Yes you would be disappointed.

I'd suggest getting a cheap sportsbike instead.

A 2001 tt600 can be got for £1000 with 10,000 miles on it.

Much cheaper than the equivalent r6, gsxr or cbr600.

You can always put high bars on it if you want.


Will have a look at these, £1,000 for a 2001 sounds very good.

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PostPosted: 21:32 - 19 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Any other views on the 600 performance please?
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PostPosted: 21:47 - 19 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Most people I know who have owned a Bandit, say the 600 is gutless, if you are going that route, you may as well get the 1200.

I would choose an old style Hornet over a Bandit any day.
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PostPosted: 21:48 - 19 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

more than enough for the road, but alot slower than a sportsbike 600!

Do you like to ride in a spirited fashion? If you spend most of your time pottering about at the limit, the bandit has plenty on tap. If you like high three figure speeds then its not going to cut it.
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PostPosted: 21:54 - 19 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Clanger wrote:
Most people I know who have owned a Bandit, say the 600 is gutless, if you are going that route, you may as well get the 1200.

I would choose an old style Hornet over a Bandit any day.


The Hornets seem quite expensive, only seems to be a few under £2,000. They're very good bikes but anything below £1,500 i was looking at a Bandit 600 & anything over that it'd be a 1200.

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more than enough for the road, but alot slower than a sportsbike 600!

Do you like to ride in a spirited fashion? If you spend most of your time pottering about at the limit, the bandit has plenty on tap. If you like high three figure speeds then its not going to cut it.


I rarely go into three figures, especially if i'm on a naked bike. I like to know i've always got power even if i don't use it. On the country lanes i like feeling the power coming out from a bend, i wouldn't like something that feels gutless like Clanger said.

So mainly low down power & as above a light front end when you push it.
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PostPosted: 00:41 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

There's plenty of hornet 600s on autotrader (not checked ebay) for under 2k, and a few under £1500.
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PostPosted: 00:58 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

alun111 wrote:
There's plenty of hornet 600s on autotrader (not checked ebay) for under 2k, and a few under £1500.


You're right. Just had another look. Kinda got my heart set on the 1200 bandit now tho, the Hornet is a little more to insure.
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PostPosted: 03:10 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

The 1200 would probably match your power needs Wink

Just a hint, they are 105 ish stock, but a little work on the airbox and and aftermarket exhaust gets it up to the 120 mark.

If you get the power urges again the bandit 1200 engine started life in the GSXR 1100(an ancient sportsbike beast of yore) and serious power figures can be extracted from it. Ask kickstart.
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PostPosted: 09:51 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Temeluchus wrote:
The 1200 would probably match your power needs Wink

Just a hint, they are 105 ish stock, but a little work on the airbox and and aftermarket exhaust gets it up to the 120 mark.

If you get the power urges again the bandit 1200 engine started life in the GSXR 1100(an ancient sportsbike beast of yore) and serious power figures can be extracted from it. Ask kickstart.


I have no doubts with the 1200 really, although it does look like it has much more grunt then any of my sportsbikes in the low down power department.

Kickstart's Bandits cool, is that was the one in a speed run video once? Cool
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PostPosted: 10:04 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

I got my bandit 6 in november and i cant knock it at all Thumbs Up
Admitadly my last bike was a 125 but the 6 is reliable, comfy, good looking and plenty quick enough Thumbs Up

Obviously the 12 will be superior in terms of performance but there nothing wrong with it. You can sit in top gear on m-way at 70 and be at 100 in seconds, its pulls well in every gear.

Your looking at around 80bhp out of the 600 which isn't really that bad, and as for price there unbeatable. Got my mk1 with 8k on clocks for £1200.

I've never been beaten off by any car, and i went for a ridelast night with a guy on a thundercat 600 and i was pulling over and waiting Thumbs Up

But if uber speed is your thing stick with your gsxrs etc thats what there built to do, bandits are not, theres just a really good all rounder.

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PostPosted: 18:44 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

GSF Jamie 600 wrote:
Hi

I got my bandit 6 in november and i cant knock it at all Thumbs Up
Admitadly my last bike was a 125 but the 6 is reliable, comfy, good looking and plenty quick enough Thumbs Up

Obviously the 12 will be superior in terms of performance but there nothing wrong with it. You can sit in top gear on m-way at 70 and be at 100 in seconds, its pulls well in every gear.

Your looking at around 80bhp out of the 600 which isn't really that bad, and as for price there unbeatable. Got my mk1 with 8k on clocks for £1200.

I've never been beaten off by any car, and i went for a ridelast night with a guy on a thundercat 600 and i was pulling over and waiting Thumbs Up

But if uber speed is your thing stick with your gsxrs etc thats what there built to do, bandits are not, theres just a really good all rounder.

Jamie Razz


If i could get one for a similar price & low milage as yours i'd snap one up. Just that there's not many for that price.

I've definitely always liked the look of the early Bandits.

Just watched this clip & i'm hoping you can tell me the Bandit was restricted? Mr. Green

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWULRG0rAdw&feature=related
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PostPosted: 19:46 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bloody ell, i dunno whats goin on there mate
Either its restricted (even tho i thought a restricted would win), hes absoloutly shit rider , or he let him win, not sure.
But coming from a performance based 125 myself i can safely say the bandit is in a completely different league lol

My 125 did around 20 in first, you can get around 50/60ish in 1st on the bandit, just to put it into perspective lol

And there not bad to insure either, im 18 with 2ncb and ive insured it for £322 Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 19:54 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

GSF Jamie 600 wrote:
Bloody ell, i dunno whats goin on there mate
Either its restricted (even tho i thought a restricted would win), hes absoloutly shit rider , or he let him win, not sure.
But coming from a performance based 125 myself i can safely say the bandit is in a completely different league lol

My 125 did around 20 in first, you can get around 50/60ish in 1st on the bandit, just to put it into perspective lol

And there not bad to insure either, im 18 with 2ncb and ive insured it for £322 Thumbs Up


Thought so, just had to check. Very Happy

£322 at 18, can't argue with that. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 21:12 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

rob yarrr wrote:
just say somehow i managed to drop the bandit

would i need a crane to lift it up or are they abit hard to lift up,but do-able ?


depend if your a meat-head or not lol
no but the adreniline normally helps you get it up
or check out this vid

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeLkrPkjimo&feature=related

Cool
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PostPosted: 23:12 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

That technique looks good but whenever i've dropped bikes it's always been on the left side. Laughing

I found the Bandit pretty heavy as it's very awkward when you need to lift it but also make sure it doesn't fall over the other side.
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PostPosted: 23:23 - 20 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've had my bandit 600 for 3 years and its got plenty for the roads. I do short blips for work in Cardiff and get round very quickly, but also go out at weekends with no trouble. I have dropped it in the past from static and I (at a modest 5 ft 7 and 10 stone) can lift it on my own without too much strain. Parts are cheap too, and easily accessible. I use a set of tyres a year (approx £120 fitted for both) and it never misses a beat. Loads of fun and comfy too. Never owned a sportsbike yet, but the grunt has got me from 0-60 in a little over 4 so its no slug. Will ascend a steep hill away from the city easily at 65 (+) too! Never had issues with the thing - the datatool alarm fitted on the other hand.. Evil or Very Mad

Hope this helps, good luck.
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PostPosted: 00:11 - 21 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ive got a Bandit 600 as my first big bike from a 125. Cant comment on the downgrade from a sportsbike mind.

It does have plenty of power though so long as its in the right gear. Can get to 60 in about 4 seconds and will easily overtake a line of cars on a straight road. The front end will go light with heavy acceleration but you will struggle to get the front end up under acceleration alone.

The weight is only really noticeable when man handling it around, otherwise it feels really stable and well planted.

Is also really comfy. I regularly do trips of 150 miles and dont get the usual numb arse I used to get with my CG. Its fine, and actually dont get any pain at all.

For me its fine, and the power will be fine for normal riding.
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PostPosted: 00:32 - 21 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Had my 600 bandit for 2 years now and have put 15000 miles on it since buying it. It is a bit on the heavy side but I've not found the weight to be an issue really but it is noticable when coming off of a sportsbike. Compared to a 600 sports, the engine is completely gutless and the brakes are ok at best and the suspension is soft but makes for a comfortable ride. If you are looking for a bit of oomph then the 1200 would be the way to go tbh but the 600 is a perfectly fine commuter and can be quite pleasent to take out for a blat round some twisty country roads.
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PostPosted: 23:12 - 21 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for all the above guys.

Think i'll go for a bandit 1200 just for the fact it's the same to insure as the 600.
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PostPosted: 21:10 - 22 Apr 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

rob yarrr wrote:
just say somehow i managed to drop the bandit

would i need a crane to lift it up or are they abit hard to lift up,but do-able ?


I couldn't pick up my Bandit after my off.... but I am a girl Rolling Eyes

I love my 600.... but a bit bored now. Go with the 1200 Thumbs Up
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