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 Posted: 19:21 - 16 Nov 2013 Post subject: Re: Almost made it to my dream |
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Wotchya. Enjoy your lecture from Teffers.
All I'll say is: have you taken that Hornet and genuinely thrashed the nuts off of it yet? I'd recommend that you do that before settling on a litre supersports.
What's your budget, and what are you intending to use the bike for? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Hello and welcome
How old are you? Might help a little if your under 24 you can't have a r1 even if it's restricted plus the above |
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Must be 24+, he's training on a Hornet. It's just over 70kW so can't be an A2 bike. You know how on-the-ball training schools and the DSA are...  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Not joining the OH GOOD GOD GONNA DIE bandwagon, but do you really need an R1, its quite a large leap for someone with no previous bike experience what so ever as i understood your post
Its not a guaranteed insta-death, but there are many many 600s that will be more than enough to keep you entertained for a good long time, cost a hell of a lot less to run and maintain and also reduce the insurance-rapeage a bit in the process.
Budget and years of R1 you're interested in [presuming specific looks seem to be particularly important] would be handy, but as a few others have suggested.
Various of the following would match your criteria depending on if you're willing to sacrific/buy aftermarket undertail exhausts
Daytona675
CBR600
ZX6R
R6
GSXR600
Looks wise i'd say theyre all just as nice as their litre equivalents in general [quite a lot nicer in some cases depending on opinion], handling wise, particularly considering your experience you might feel a lot more comfortable on them vs a litre bike if anything, especially the first few months you're getting accustomed to the bike and new riding position etc. |
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Let's see..
Under seat exhaust...
Not R1...
MV Agusta F4?
Happy to help.  ____________________ Greetings from Shitsville! |
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Thx for the replies
I'm 43 so insurance and bike affordable I can get what I like.
Robin .. It's funny you mentioned the GSXr's cause I've kind of settled on the 750 model.
Got my MOD2 next week but still gonna keep my little puf puff fart 125 till next spring but when getting off a 600 and going out on the 125 omg I'm sure I can walk faster  |
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People are asking why he wants a litre bike, what he wants the bike for, etc. I think he already answered that. He wants it to look cool on. It's classic mid life crisis and i'm going through the same thing myself
Where do i get that pony? Can I get a Unicorn instead please?
I would love a fireblade myself. I've been convinced to go for a 600 as first bike but I can not honestly tell you why. I do know that so many people told me not to start at a litre bike (people who actually ride bikes regularly like you lot) that at some point I just decided to accept what I was being told as likely to be true and beneficial for me. Im currently dithering on whether to take the overwhelming majority of the advice I got telling me to get a naked bike or to go half way to my desire of a fireblade by picking up CBR600RR or the like. |
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I went 125 to 250 to R6 to R1. I'm still here and haven't made holes in any hedges. Yet.
Couple of comments:
The R6 was tame low down. It needed about 8k rpm (35mph in 1st) before it really got going, then it went batshitinsane at 11k.
The R1 is much easier to ride, more comfortable, handles better, etc. but it's like the R6 at its max all the time.
People will say "The throttle works both ways", but that's not the issue when you're new to riding. On the R1 you need to be able to isolate movement of the throttle from anything else that's going on: hit a bump and tweak the throttle and at best there'll be a big jolt; at worst you'll lose your line and hit something. So you need to have the experience to react instantly and instinctively - no thinking time allowed!
Cross-plane R1's have switchable drive modes. Unlike Suzuki / Kawasaki / Ducati / etc. they don't limit the power, they change the throttle response. This lets you make the throttle 30% less sensitive over the first third of a turn so the bike is far less hyper at low speeds. So if you do really want an R1 go for the cross-plane version (2009 on) because you can tame it while you get used to it. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 82 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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