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TomGT
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PostPosted: 00:34 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Where to go from here? Reply with quote

Hi guys,

so I passed my test in October, and since november have been riding a CBR 400 RR, almost everyday. I'm looking forward to the summer, and have already been out with mates a few times in the sun, but I hate to say that I am getting bored. What's also not helping is one of the selector forks is worn, and it's burning oil, the bike will be fine for a while but I want to quit while I'm ahead at the same time. The budget will be about 2k, and I'd be planning on switching my current insurance policy.

So as far as upgrades go I'd love to buy a 750, but if I had the chance I'd love a 600. So the options are:

CBR 600 RR: too expensive, seriously ridiculously expensive Sad
GSX-R 600: The SRAD is within my price range, but at this time of year prices are all over the place, and I've seen them go for £1500+, if I had more money I'd happily invest in a much newer one.
ZX6r: I really like the look of them, but prices are all over the place, I saw a '99 advertised locally for £850, but the same year is going for upwards of £2k on the internet, dealers aren't worth thinking about.
Daytona 675: Fantastic bike, sat on a 62 plate the other day, but way too much money.
Daytona 600: Look like really nice bikes but don't know a lot about them, would really be pushing the outside of the envelope price wize.

ZX7r: Great bikes, a mate has one, but prices really are all over the place, and I don't know if it's even worth looking at this time of year, quite a few for sale have stupid mods or paint jobs that I couldn't really be bothered with.
GSX-R 750: The SRAD seems like a ridiculously cheap bike for the money, but they seem to have a mixed following and I don't know much about Suzuki build quality.

What does BCF think? I suppose I could go for a beginner bike like an SV or Bandit, but I really wouldn't want a slower bike than the 400, but if worst came to the worse I'm sure a shit bike is better than no bike..?
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PostPosted: 00:35 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Have you considered a 500? Some 500s (like the GPZ) are really quite cheap, you may even find one for 600 quid if you are really lucky. Average price appears to be between 700-950 at the moment.

On ZX6R's, I've seen them going for 1000-1200 on ebay a while ago, considered one myself since it was within my price range.
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PostPosted: 00:40 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nah, I'd need another sportbike, a GPZ would be to slow. If only I'd have realised this problem in the winter Sad
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PostPosted: 00:49 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

A CBR6 may be a nice middle of the road both power and insurance wise Wink
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PostPosted: 00:54 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Villers wrote:
A CBR6 may be a nice middle of the road both power and insurance wise Wink


I agree with this. I've got an F3 and it's plenty powerful for what you want on the roads. Slower than the 750 but that's only once you're up to ban speeds anyway.

It will feel much faster than your CBR400.
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PostPosted: 23:09 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I do like the F's. But prices are more than I was expecting, except for mid-late nineties ones, has anyone had experience of these?
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PostPosted: 23:17 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

TomGT wrote:
I do like the F's. But as (really) sad as it sounds, I couldn't bear to have the shit ripped out of me by mates, someone I know had an F sport and we took the piss until he eventually gave in and bought a blade.

Prices are more than I was expecting, except for mid-late nineties ones, has anyone had experience of these?


I've got a '95 CBR600F3 sat in the driveway... does what it says on the tin... top speed around 150, gets there fast. Handles ok... don't know what else to say really.
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PostPosted: 23:37 - 23 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

TomGT wrote:
I do like the F's. But as (really) sad as it sounds, I couldn't bear to have the shit ripped out of me by mates, someone I know had an F sport and we took the piss until he eventually gave in and bought a blade.


Forgive me but...

This is one of the saddest things I've read on this forum for a long time. Why don't you man the fuck up? This is exactly the reason why lots of people ride litre sportsbikes and are scared crapless by them, so they don't ride them and eventually quit biking.

Ride what you want to ride, not what your mates think you should ride FFS. I know through my own experience that I have much more fun on bikes with less than 100bhp. My Street Triple is probably about as fast as I'd ever want a bike to be, because anything more and you can't use it. I bet that 99% of riders would be faster on a CBR600FS than on a Fireblade in any given situation on the road.
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PostPosted: 01:36 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I found the Bandit12 to be fast and cheap to insure. Not great handling wise though, needs suspension upgrades.
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PostPosted: 01:55 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

MarJay wrote:
TomGT wrote:
I do like the F's. But as (really) sad as it sounds, I couldn't bear to have the shit ripped out of me by mates, someone I know had an F sport and we took the piss until he eventually gave in and bought a blade.


Forgive me but...

This is one of the saddest things I've read on this forum for a long time. Why don't you man the fuck up? This is exactly the reason why lots of people ride litre sportsbikes and are scared crapless by them, so they don't ride them and eventually quit biking.

Ride what you want to ride, not what your mates think you should ride FFS. I know through my own experience that I have much more fun on bikes with less than 100bhp. My Street Triple is probably about as fast as I'd ever want a bike to be, because anything more and you can't use it. I bet that 99% of riders would be faster on a CBR600FS than on a Fireblade in any given situation on the road.


This. It's not about what you ride, it's how you ride.

On topic, a SRAD would probably be ideal for you. Ticks the proper sportsbike box, enough of a step up to keep it interesting and plenty of top end. They do look porky though. I rode my mates for long enough to decide I liked the engine, just a tad faster than my Hornet but never really tested the handling - he could easily ride in the inters with it though.
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PostPosted: 02:11 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

You're bored after 3 and a bit months? Are you actually riding it?!

I've been riding my wee Bandit for 16 months and when I get the chance to wang it round the country roads in the dry I fucking love it! And in comparison to your CBR, the Bandit is heavy and slow. And jumps in 2nd gear. And leaks oil on my left foot. And looks like a bag of shit.

I appreciate a bigger bike is the easy way to experience more fun but i'm just kinda surprised that you're bored so quickly, on a bike that you could have soooo much fun on.
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PostPosted: 02:30 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

haroman666 wrote:
You're bored after 3 and a bit months? Are you actually riding it?!

I've been riding my wee Bandit for 16 months and when I get the chance to wang it round the country roads in the dry I fucking love it! And in comparison to your CBR, the Bandit is heavy and slow. And jumps in 2nd gear. And leaks oil on my left foot. And looks like a bag of shit.

I appreciate a bigger bike is the easy way to experience more fun but i'm just kinda surprised that you're bored so quickly, on a bike that you could have soooo much fun on.


That's a very good point - the last 3 months haven't been conducive to riding even remotely quickly. I think peer pressure to get a big boy's bike might be a factor here too.
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PostPosted: 02:40 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Slacker24seven wrote:
That's a very good point - the last 3 months haven't been conducive to riding even remotely quickly. I think peer pressure to get a big boy's bike might be a factor here too.


I see what your saying, but it is partly down to the mechanical problems that I may/will have. It will easily cost £300+ to sort out the current engine/bits of engine that I've got, and that money could form a large chunk of a new bike fund.

I do like riding it, and I've learnt a lot on it, but now I know it a lot more I'm not enjoying it as much. Since the new bike syndrome has worn off I've learnt to ride it properly, and get the most out of the power that's there, it does bring a smile to my face when I hit the powerband, but I'm really yearning for something bigger.

I'm not sure if this is correct or pig ignorant, but there's no more "oh shit!" factor when I hit the throttle any more. Keep in mind that I won't potentially be upgrading for a couple of months at least, and this would be a good opportunity to upgrade while I'm at it. From what I've been told a lot of people go through a lot of different bikes before they find one that they want to ride for a long while.

If it didn't have these mechanical problems I'd be spending money on it, suspension upgrades for example, but I don't want to be messing about splitting the crankcases when I could be out riding a newer, more reliable bike that I'd be enjoying a lot more. I'd love to keep it when I upgrade if I had the money, but a lot of people say that about bikes before they ride their new one.
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PostPosted: 02:57 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

TomGT wrote:
I do like the F's. But as (really) sad as it sounds, I couldn't bear to have the shit ripped out of me by mates, someone I know had an F sport and we took the piss until he eventually gave in and bought a blade.

Well, then you're a sad, insecure Top Trumps twat and so are your mates, but I expect you already know that.

Buy the F, take a marker pen and write "RRR" on the side of it.

That's right, three R's. Special model, only 20 of them ever imported. All your "mates" are immediately emasculated, mission accomplished.
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PostPosted: 07:15 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

TomGT wrote:
I do like the F's. But as (really) sad as it sounds, I couldn't bear to have the shit ripped out of me by mates, someone I know had an F sport and we took the piss until he eventually gave in and bought a blade.


The really sad thing here is you admitting that you're spineless enough to allow your mates to influence your choice of bike. Personally I'm much more likely to be impressed by a good rider on a 600 than a poor rider on a Blade.
If you want a 600 then buy one, regardless of what anyone else thinks. There are plenty of people living with the consequences of having allowed themselves to be bullied into buying a bike that was too much for them, or trying to keep up with a group that was quicker than them.
Reality check :- You want to know how many of your 'mates' could actually ride a 600 to it's limits on the roads?......None of them!
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PostPosted: 19:14 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: old bikes Reply with quote

I came back to biking after a 35 year brake and got myself a 1986 Honda VF1000...... heavy , you bet but stable as hell and lovely to ride, Bearing in mind Jeff Johnson won the 85 TT seniors on one of these beasts and it wasnt the racing version he did it on , it was the bog standard touring bike. THE VF1000F2F Bol D or.

So while they are not the fastest from 0-60 and top out at 150 mph THEY ARE A THING TO BEHOLD and cheap to buy and maintain unless you drop them and damage the fairing. dirt cheap to insure too.
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PostPosted: 19:19 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: old bikes Reply with quote

I came back to biking after a 35 year brake and got myself a 1986 Honda VF1000...... heavy , you bet but stable as hell and lovely to ride, Bearing in mind Jeff Johnson won the 85 TT seniors on one of these beasts and it wasnt the racing version he did it on , it was the bog standard touring bike. THE VF1000F2F Bol D or.

So while they are not the fastest from 0-60 and top out at 150 mph THEY ARE A THING TO BEHOLD and cheap to buy and maintain unless you drop them and damage the fairing.https://i814.photobucket.com/albums/zz67/radicalrabit/038ee2e2.jpg [img] not that heavy that my 12 year old cant hold it up .[/img]
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PostPosted: 19:32 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

The cbr 4 is a lovely bike and fun little thing. Engine wise they are reliable and about as reliable as anything else.

I've got a few bikes and really like my nc30. I also like my ducati monster and both are fun.

I'd spend the money on getting the suspension in to good condition and then a few track days to get your head round what the bike can do. Learn things like how to corner and sight lines....then show your mates up.
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PostPosted: 20:23 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

TomGT wrote:
Since the new bike syndrome has worn off I've learnt to ride it properly, and get the most out of the power that's there...

...there's no more "oh shit!" factor when I hit the throttle any more.

What do you think is going to happen when you've got a 600 or 750 and ridden it for long enough to get used to the power?

The only difference will be that you'll be going just a tad faster Wink when the bike finally runs out of steam, so I hope you've got all the other aspects of riding down to a fine art because you'll have less time to react if it does all go pear shaped.
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PostPosted: 20:53 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I do like the F's. But as (really) sad as it sounds, I couldn't bear to have the shit ripped out of me by mates, someone I know had an F sport and we took the piss until he eventually gave in and bought a blade.



your worried about your street cred enough not to ride a cbr600f yet you have a hair doo like that

go get a hair cut


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PostPosted: 21:37 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

polar wrote:
your worried about your street cred enough not the ride a cbr600f yet you have a hair doo like that

go get a hair cut


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PostPosted: 21:51 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

SRAD's ae good bikes...600 and 750 ARE cheap - because most people think they are too civilised to be an out and out sports bike, Bandit - well 600's are cracking, can be tuned to buggery or get the GSX750F engine and drop it straight in, 1200's even more so than the 600, very tractable but can easily be on the wrong side of licence losing quicker than you think..


Dont rule out things like the RF600 and RF900 ...the 900 can have the GSXR1100 cams and carbs fitted...its already a 160MPH machine, that can just as easily take 2 people and luggage on a UK tour...the 600 is a capable 'entry' level sport bike, handles like a dream and tops 140 quite easily...both are extremely cheap as they are classed as 'old' by the 'must have the latest' brigade...they also tolerate large mileages quite easily..

they also produced a RF400 if you want something to rev the nuts off.. Very Happy
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PostPosted: 22:37 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

i seriously doubt after 3months on the bike your anywhere near pushing its limits enough to warrant a bigger bike. Dont be in such a rush to buy something faster, there is a massive amount to be learnt riding a smaller bike. i should know as i did precisely what you want to do and if im honest, i 100% regret doing so!

I got rid of my first bike in a couple months because i thought it was too slow, it wasnt, I was! i bought something faster and spent the best part of a year wondering why the fuck my riding wasnt improving! It was because id bought a bike that was far more capable than i was, and it was enticing me into fuckups left right and centre, and as a result my confidence suffered.
im past that now and am learning in leaps and bounds again because im happy with my new ride.

My mate bought his dream bike as his first bike, Ducati 748 with all the trick bits you can imagine bolted on, after a couple years he got rid and bought a bandit 600. He was MASSIVELY faster on the Bandit, and then bought a CB400 and was faster still.

What you ride is not important, most bikes will be capable of far far more than their riders could ask of them!
I had a guy on a full blown crescent works suzuki GSXR 1000 couldnt shake me for shit on my SV1000, despite his rather large power advantage, weight advantage, suspension and brakes advantage etc. Take the time to learn some roadcraft before you go willy waving down the pub with your mates about your new ZX6r etc.

Having all the gear and not being able to use it is like having a 12" cock and not being able to get a chubby on!
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PostPosted: 22:47 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I like the Daytonas Wink

A bike that is missing from your list is the Thundercat, more torque than any R6 that followed it, good brakes and handling and comfortable for most riders.
A mate had a ZX6R G model and said it was the best bike he had ever owned...

I could go on, ideally you need to get a list and go test ride crazy and then pick a winner.
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PostPosted: 23:13 - 24 Feb 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

For 2 grand you could get your pick of ZX6R G or J, R6 (carbed), CBR600 (maybe even RR if you don't mind a tatty one) or GSXR600/750 SRAD or maybe early K.

I think CBR400RRs are lovely bikes but if it's got problems it's worth getting a 600 as they're better value.

Either way, the trackday advice is good...you'll really learn how to ride fast if that's your bag. Jumping on a litre bike would probably stall your progress.
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