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I go a 125 at 18, rode that for a few months, had a few crashes and then got another bike and did my test, definitely one of the best things I ever did.
In terms of getting a 675, by all means do it.. the insurance will be an absolute fortune and you may or may not slide it down the road.
I went from 125 > GS500, perfect for me, ample power without constant triple digit temptation.
Went to a 600, peaky power and more expensive to run.
Then borrowed a GSXR1000, waqs pretty nippy.
Im now on a GSXR750, I've not dropped a bike really since Dec 09 on my GS500, but that was down to a car Think I make more of a effort to keep the plastic bikes upright
Go with what you feel, if you have money then go for the 675 that you want.
Personally i'd say pass your test on a 125, ride around and start saving for a bigger naked 600cc bike  |
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| ##Paddy## wrote: | I go a 125 at 18, rode that for a few months, had a few crashes and then got another bike and did my test, definitely one of the best things I ever did.
In terms of getting a 675, by all means do it.. the insurance will be an absolute fortune and you may or may not slide it down the road.
I went from 125 > GS500, perfect for me, ample power without constant triple digit temptation.
Went to a 600, peaky power and more expensive to run.
Then borrowed a GSXR1000, waqs pretty nippy.
Im now on a GSXR750, I've not dropped a bike really since Dec 09 on my GS500, but that was down to a car  Think I make more of a effort to keep the plastic bikes upright
Go with what you feel, if you have money then go for the 675 that you want.
Personally i'd say pass your test on a 125, ride around and start saving for a bigger naked 600cc bike  |
Im with paddy on this one.... save your money, pass your tests and buy a naked bike... i know for a fact a bandit 600 will easily do triple figures 2 up and not rape you on the insurance  ____________________ NDB 19/10/1989 - 1/11/2010 |Nowhere.Elyseum wrote: I get the distinct feeling that Tim should be our secret weapon for future trolling. I don't know many people that can rip the piss in Iambic pentameter |
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| DIYdemon |
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| ##Paddy## wrote: | I go a 125 at 18, rode that for a few months, had a few crashes and then got another bike and did my test, definitely one of the best things I ever did.
In terms of getting a 675, by all means do it.. the insurance will be an absolute fortune and you may or may not slide it down the road.
I went from 125 > GS500, perfect for me, ample power without constant triple digit temptation.
Went to a 600, peaky power and more expensive to run.
Then borrowed a GSXR1000, waqs pretty nippy.
Im now on a GSXR750, I've not dropped a bike really since Dec 09 on my GS500, but that was down to a car  Think I make more of a effort to keep the plastic bikes upright
Go with what you feel, if you have money then go for the 675 that you want.
Personally i'd say pass your test on a 125, ride around and start saving for a bigger naked 600cc bike  |
i see were your coming from but with the insurance of a 675 , what is it compared to a car ?? thats one reason im getting a bike since a 100 quid car is like 2500 grand to insure -_-
how much would a 675 be to insure for a 17 ur old ??  ____________________ ZXR 400 !! The green machine |
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Id say at 17 you might be better getting some experience on a 125 as you have plenty of time to upgrade. Plus- you probably have very little road experience so may be better learning some roadcraft on a smaller machine. Plenty of fun to be had on a 125 and all you really need at that age I think - couple of years under your belt then look at upgrading to a big bike.
I wouldnt have trusted myself at 17 on something 600 etc, even restricted - I was a teararse in a car and bad enough on my 50!  |
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| DIYdemon wrote: | i see were your coming from but with the insurance of a 675 , what is it compared to a car ?? thats one reason im getting a bike since a 100 quid car is like 2500 grand to insure -_-
how much would a 675 be to insure for a 17 ur old ??  |
Change to a different car
Honestly my cars have been an old M reg Astra 1.4 - £1500, Rover 75 £800 ish, Toyota Supra - £1500, BMW 328i - £1300.
Im now on a 1.3 Starlet non turbo.. £1000
A 1.4 lupo costs £600 a year..
Bike wise.. if its a Daytona 675.. at 17, you are asking close to £1500.
When I was 18 doing quotes for bikes I remember the SV650 was around £160, CB400SF was £150 and Ninja 250 was £800.
Its all about the plastic.
Do a quick quote, say you are 17 etc... and have a look, put it as 33hp.. cry at the outcome.
To insure a 750 for me, albeit my bad insurance past i'm looking at £700, and for the same bike just 1000cc im looking double that  |
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well for me to insure a 675, with 2 odd years no claims etc etc. its like 3.5K to insure a daytona
id look at other bikes. my RVF costs £600 and something to insure. car costs £1600  ____________________ KLX 300r |
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Get a cheap 125, something dropable. If you like it, pass your test and move up a few hundred CC's. If you don't like it, it's better than the bus.
Edit: Didn't realise that you already had a ped.
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