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Welcome to the forum!
I'm just about to do my DAS myself (next week, woo!) and like you, I've been worried about the weights of the 'big bikes'. But, as people have pointed out to others (myself included) even that 125 of yours is heavy if you drop it. Most of the time it's all about getting the knack for moving that particular bike (you don't want to know how long it took me to get the hang of putting my YBR on its centre stand!)
But! As your first bike, there's nothing to dictate that you MUST get a 600+ machine! You might find that you're comfy on your 125 for the now, and if that's the case, maybe you might want to consider doing the A2 restricted test for now and sitting on your 125 for the 2 year restriction duration to pootle about, build your confidence and do your learning on. Consider it an apprenticeship!
Until then, enjoy being out and about! Sounds like you're loving it
Welcome again! ____________________ 'Just erotic. Nothing kinky. It's the difference between using a feather and using a chicken.'
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Welcome aboard.
Where the weight of your post DAS bike is centralised might me more important than outright weight. The sports bikes you listed aren't heavy; in fact they are designed with light weight in mind. However a more newbie friendly 500 or 600 naked bike or one of the smaller 400 sportsbikes might be more manageable to begin with and certainly not too far behind in terms of the amount of power you can exploit on the road. ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
Selling a hack/winter bike for less than a grand? PM me.
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1. What ^ they said.
2. What's a Spitzer? ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
Currently : Royal Enfield 350 Meteor
Previously : CB100N > CB250RS > XJ900F > GT550 > GPZ750R/1000RX > AJS M16 > R100RT > Bullet 500 > CB500 > LS650P > Bullet Electra X & YBR125 > Bullet 350 "Superstar" & YBR125 Custom > Royal Enfield Classic 500 Despatch Limited Edition (28 of 200) & CB Two-Fifty Nighthawk > ER5 |
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Welcome...  ____________________ Previous Bikes...Honda NSR 125 RR...Kawasaki Zephyr 550...Suzuki SV 1000 S...Yamaha FZ8...Current Bike...Suzuki GSX-R 750... |
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Hi, welcome and congrats on completing your CBT.
When I first got my YBR I thought it was heavy but now I can move it around like it's a pushbike. The only time it ever feels a little heavy is when it has a full tank.
I also wondered whether I'd get used to a bigger bike when I upgrade and I'm sure I will after a while as will you. The confidence will come the more you ride and if you do your DAS then have a word with your instructors and if you find you can't get to grips with a 500+ bike, switch to a 125 and do your A2 instead.
Have fun and safe riding  ____________________ Current ride - 2005 Suzuki GSX-R600 K4 - 2x 2014 Honda NC750s long term courtesy bikes - 2003 Fazer FZ6 written off as idiot reversed into me - 2009 YBR125 - still have from new |
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| noobiebikegirl wrote: | I am only 5ft so I will definitely have a look at the CBR400R and vfr400 |
Inside leg is what counts.
How's the Spitzer for size? It looks like another CBR125 clone, and that's a teeny bike. You'll struggle to find anything that small with a larger engine size, but the good news is that most bikes can be lowered a few inches by tweaking the suspension and modifying the seat (height and width), so don't get disheartened if you don't immediately find anything that seems suitable.
On the weight issue, it's all about keeping it upright, leaning it slightly towards you to taking the weight against your hip, and going slowly - I dropped a mate's Bandit by wheeling it backwards too fast.
To get your confidence up, you might want to consider a naked bike with crash bars when you move up, then dropping it won't be an issue.
One thing I feel compelled to say is: find the right bike for you. You'll have loads of well intentioned people advising you to get a ZX-Foo or an XZ-Bar, but you'll only enjoy yourself if you're on a bike that you feel comfortable with handling. Try to resist being talked into something too big on the assurance that you'll "get used to it" - until and unless you do, you may find that it puts you off biking. It's a pleasure activity, so ride whatever makes you happy.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Welcome along
As for the Spitzer... Nice bike! I wouldn't say no!!
and as others have said... No need to go for the biggest bike you can find when you've passed your test, just work your way up to what you feel comfortable with  ____________________ Aprilia Classic 125, GS500E, ER5-A1, ER5-C4, ER6 & an XJ6 project frame... |
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Excellent post Bendy - answers so many questions - glad its been made a sticky  ____________________ Current ride - 2005 Suzuki GSX-R600 K4 - 2x 2014 Honda NC750s long term courtesy bikes - 2003 Fazer FZ6 written off as idiot reversed into me - 2009 YBR125 - still have from new |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 93 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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