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Posted: 00:39 - 02 Dec 2004 Post subject: £6000 to spend. Need Help. And a bike :P |
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Ok second post - if u havent seen the first then - "hey dudes"
Will explain circumstances first:
I have £6000 to spend.
Passed my theory yesterday (yay!) got my cbt in the next few days followed by a 'few' days intense training to get my full license.
There is one certainty - im buying a '00 gsx-r 600 for £2,450
Now I understand that this bike is far from forgiving or easy to learn on for a complete novice to biking (which I am) but my reasons for getting it are simple.
a) I love it.
b) The price (scratches on the fairings - otherwise completely sound 12k miles, years MOT and TAX - plus i would be getting it resprayed anyway)
c) I love it.
So this means that the budget is now down to £3,550
With this budget I would like you to give me an idea of a good learner bike - nothing less than a 400 - not bothered about condition of it cosmetically as long as it will last the winter and doesnt mind getting dropped
This budget has got to include
1)Second "Learner" Bike
2)Insurance for both
3)Quality leathers thatll last and save my life
4)Quality helmet
5)Bike security budget
6) Anything ive missed
For example - doesnt have to be detailed just prices and tips on the learner bike:
£1000 old sports 400
£1500 insurance
£300 leathers
£200 helmet
£100 security
£20 pink sexy underwear
Thanks
hasta
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A GPZ 500 (Kwak) would probably do the trick. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Posted: 01:00 - 02 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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I'd suggest getting something like a Honda CB500 and using that until you're comfortable on it and riding in general and then upgrading to the GSXR600 when you're ready.
I wouldn't get set on a particular GSXR600 until you're in the position to buy one, as the one you are looking at currently will be sold by the time you come to be buying and there is no point in buying it now and leaving it in the garage. Probably be worth at least considering the other sports 600's as well.
With the leathers and helmet, go along to a bike shop (somewhere big bike Hein Gericke or somewhere else which has lots of stock) and try on lots of helmets and leathers and get whatever fits you best in your budget. Oh yeah, "anything I've missed"; boots and gloves are a must have.
Security wise it really is up to you, where is the bike going to be being kept? If it's going to be locked up in a garage and only used on sunny weekends there isn't much point in spending lots on security but if it's going to be kept on the street in centrel London and left on the road outside work every day you should be looking at getting a good alarm and some other bits as well.
How much the insurance costs for the two bikes really depends on your situation; where you live, how old you are, if you have any claims or convictions (they do care about car claims), what type of cover you're going to get, what security you have fitted, if you want them to cover you for commuting and if you want them to cover you for taking pillions, and other bits. Have a look on www.clickquote.com to get some quotes but bear in mind online quotes are a lot more expensive than you can get them over the phone.
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Posted: 03:18 - 02 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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I meant in an ideal world I would like to take the gixxer out a little over the winter depending on how confident I felt and how the weather was holding up - I probably will just save the money instead tho
If I was to build up to seperate NCBs would I be able to say to an insurer somewhere down the line... Ive got 1 years NCB on a gixxer and 1 years NCB on a <insert £250 bike here> - Would it count as 2 years NCB?
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Posted: 11:28 - 02 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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Sounds like your getting a bit ahead of yourself. You havent even done your CBT and your on about buying a gixxer 600!
Why dont you buy a 125 to learn on, buy your gear obviously, get through your test and then sell the 125. That way the extra money is sitting in your bank earning interest instead of a bike going to waste in a garage somewhere, while paying out 2 sets of insurance for no real reason.
If you buy this gixxer and drop it you will cry! learn to walk before you run
Also look into insurances for the gixxer, you may have a bit of trouble as your only 19 insuring a 600 sports bike. I dont know much about insurances but I dont think having 2 policies for 1 year will count as 2 years NCB, but feel free to correct me if im wrong.
The other thing is, are you planning on getting the bike restricted? You cannot do your DAS until you are 21. |
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Posted: 15:04 - 02 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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Thanks for advice chick should have stressed a wee bit more my reasons for getting the gixxer!
I managed to barter the chap down to £2200 for a 12k mile bike in great condition, it was a deal anyway but he has a new bike and his gf forced the sale through
The bike needs a bit of touching up to one of the fairings which will give me something to do. Im buying the bike because of a price. The whole walk before run thing applys here.
What I actually said in my first post was that im getting the gixxer because i want to get that but im getting another bike and what should that other bike be??
The dealer whos handling this (its the dealers mates bike) also has a '02 CB 125 T on offer for £500 which he is bringing up aswell.
Not going to ride the gixxer for a while - cheers tho
hasta
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I can understand that but you do realise that you cannot legally ride it unless it is restricted. Unless your very rich I do not see the point in buying 2 bikes, insuring both and having one sitting in the garage doing nothing. But thats just what I think
Alternatively if you all that spare cash you can always give it to us and we can all have a BCF party on you! |
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Posted: 16:12 - 02 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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lol I wouldnt consider myself rich...
The only thing i have to pay a month is about £75 mobile phone bill!
My mum stopped me from joining the navy by saying that I never had to pay any rent etc - still get the odd shopping though.
Work 14 hours a week part time in one job at a local college and will be starting in the bank of scotland in january with a further 20 hours a week.
I also get a healthy pension every month and plenty of support for being a student. (This is the bit that is funding the bikes, the jobs fund the social life holidays etc)
So basically I have a hell of a lot of disposable income AT THE MOMENT but in the next couple of years that will change - moving out etc
My mindset is this - Its a lovely day, just wait until some bastard spoils it.
I understand the restriction issue, a mate of mine works for a garage in the city and has a gsxr600 restriction kit and access to a dyno - all mine for the price of a good night out
In terms of the insurance I got some very healthy quotes on the cb 125 AND the suzuki but ive decided to just insure them one at a time leaving the suzuki uninsured (but covered by a personal property insurance provided its classed as off the road). If its uninsured then hopefully itll stop me wrecking it before im ready.
So the budget as it stands:
£2450 Suzuki GSX-R (Including £175 delivery - bartered down from £3070)
£500 Honda CB 125 TDE (Free Delivery - bartered down from £695)
Total £2950
Which leaves just over £3000 for leathers, skid lid, lessons and insurance.
Hein Genke or summit like that was suggested for gear which has a store in glasgow that ill check - any other suggestions or rough guides to how much I should spend etc
Any tips on keeping warm this winter?
Cheers for all the help this far
hasta
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Posted: 16:39 - 02 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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The insurance is coming it at the £1000 mark - going to speak to the chap on the forum who seems to be able to do a damn good job of gettin people cheap insurance.
My mum just pointed out something thats not going let me stick the bike in the existing shed/garage so I am going to have to buy/ build a new one.
£500 give or take for a big metal workshop effort somewhere to take the ladies lol |
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nope, had a long way to come for it. Look in my profile at the map ____________________ the undemocratically unelected mod of the Scottish section |
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