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 White Noise Mr Dudwee

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 Posted: 04:24 - 18 Dec 2004 Post subject: first bike options after DAS |
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Hi all,
this is my first post, so play nice
Hope this doesn't repeat previously posts too much!
I am in the process of getting my full licence through DAS in early january and hope to have it all worked out by the end of january, already passed the theory test, now i've started to think about what i am going to do about getting my bike. been thinking about saving up to get ideally a SV650, but this is going to take me ages!!! so i figure that i should save about £1500 to get me started and buy a old but reliable 500-600cc bike that i can have for a year, buy equip and TPFT insurance. this way i can have something to really learn on and probably drop a few times . Also i will be able to enjoy the summer on a bike! and in the mean time i can save up for something special.
I would greatly appreciate any feedback about if this sounds feasible and any suggestions on a cheap reliable 500-600cc bike, hopefully something a bit more classier than a ER500. no offence intended.
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Welcome, new comer
Sh1tloads of bikes for £1500 mate, what are you looking for? Sport? Road? What? ZXR400, CB500, ER-5, GPZ 500, GSXR400... If you have an idea of what style want it'll make your choice easier
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/BIKES/bikes.jsp Register here, it'll help  |
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 White Noise Mr Dudwee

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I reckon you'll be lucky to do ALL that on £1500 mate. You'd pick up a dog for a few hundred...Could be wrong though
Bike trader (the actual mag) has a bargain £1000 and under section in it.
You may be better off getting a 125 and derestict it. Nitro do cheap lids n' stuff and insurance all depends on your age etc.
Have you looked in our exchange section for a cheap bike? |
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£2000 will make it a lot easier for you. £1500 maybe possible though. Stick around this forum dude, it'll help you out.
Play nice you'll be fine.  |
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 White Noise Mr Dudwee

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 Posted: 05:24 - 18 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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Aye, got shed loads of info from previous posts already!
Just can't wait to get my CBT and DAS done!
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 Posted: 11:23 - 18 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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found a GPZ500 on bike trader for £800
(1992 - KAWASAKI GPZ-k reg, silver, excellent condition, mot untill Sept 05,. 20000 miles. £800.)
i'm 23, bike would be on the street ,no points, had a driving licence for 3 years.
Think that maybe TPO could be considered for saving money, just would have to hope that it didn't look too inviting to be nicked, plus buying a huge lock!!!
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A big lock and chain is probably a better investment... and /can/ be transferred to your next bike . |
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Have you not got a yard to put it in?
If you have, tell a porky and tell 'em youv'e got a garage  |
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 White Noise Mr Dudwee

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Cheers shop_addict for the info on the insurance whether it will be on the road or the front yard, and how that effects the price. Think that a chain and disk lock is the way forward, along as there not able to be opened with a pen!
I live on a quiet one way street so that cuts down on any cars that could plough into it!
just can't wait till i actually get my bike, any people got any quick legal ways to get 2K? kidney donation?
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Right ta for that. I'll see what happens at the time!  |
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Hi
The difference between tpo and tpft is quite often a nominal amount (for one person I knew, under £5 on a £1300 policy).
£1500 should be enough. Should be able to get a GPZ500 for about half that, £500 for the insurance (probably less) leaving you with £250 to source some bike gear. Hunt round and you should be able to find some stuff within that budget that fits.
All the best
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 White Noise Mr Dudwee

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 Posted: 01:40 - 21 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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cheers
if it turns out that the difference between TPO and TPFT is nominal, (less than 50 quid) will go for TPFT, hopefully will find a suitable bike for £750-£1000, but don't want to scrimp on my gear as i have enough trouble staying on my mountain bike!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 198 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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