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 WhyNot Derestricted Danger
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 Posted: 20:56 - 31 Mar 2014 Post subject: Hi There! |
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Hi!
My names Mi and I'm looking for my first bike. I've got my theory and cbt this month, and provisionally booked my direct access for May so fingers crossed!
I'm looking for some advice on a first bike, I'd be using it for pleasure only and I like the sports look, my heart was set on a CBR500 after visiting my local dealership last weekend but I don't fancy a brand new bike as a first, no doubt I'd do something stupid like drop it!
So what would you guys recommend? I'm 24, female, 5'8 and no stranger to speed (albeit in a car) but equally just as careful! I'm really struggling to find something either 400cc or 500cc, what would your advice be on a 600 as a first?
Sorry for the essay! But any advice is much appreciated, bike or test wise!!
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Hi and welcome
No reason you cant get a 600 (or even bigger). A 400 or 500 can be just as lethal of you go wild twisting the throttle straight away, ultimately though it only goes as fast as you tell it so of you're confident you can take it easy at first and get used to it i'd get what you like.
Definately better buying used like youre planning too, particularly while youre 'learning' on your first bike, youre likely to drop it and go through the inevitable process of swearing and struggling to pick it up again as most people do sometime or another, all part of the fun
Pick a few bikes you like to start with and compare insurance quotes thebikeinsurer.co.uk wickedquotes.com and the usual gocompare comparison sites are all worth checking - if youre on a budget this might well decide for you
Try sit on various bikes down a local dealers too to see whats comfortable. At 5"8 you should be fairly okay with most but it all depends on your leg length ultimately.Good time of year to do it all though, should get lots of dry sunny days riding
Try watch plenty of youtube videos for the mod1 to get a good idea whats going to happen on the day.
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 WhyNot Derestricted Danger
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Thanks for the replies guys!
Gimeric - did you have much riding experience prior to your test?
I think budget wise I'm looking at no more than )3.5k for my first. Insurance is coming in at around £250 for a 600cc but I'm never to trusting of online comparison site quotes...
I say on the cbr500 and was able to put my feet flat on the floor no problem, leg length is 34inch so I'm guessing it'll be difficult to find something I'd be on tiptoes on?
Can anyone recommend any used bike dealerships in Wiltshire/Berkshire area? I've only been to Honda & Ducati in Reading so far.
Thank you for the advice so far guys! I'll definitely check out some test videos  |
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The comparison quotes are generally reliable. Most link to the insurers site if you go to buy it a lot of the time too so you see the clear price on their own website but i'd expect to pay what you see generally - just be careful to check what the excesses are, some can be very steep.
If you're buying used id consider buying private - usually a lot cheaper than dealers used bikes, just do a bit of research before/ask on here for common problems with whatever bike you go to view to check it all looks as described. Ideally do a little test ride up and down the road - although obviously this is technically breaking many laws and killing kittens
Biketrader / MCN classifieds even ebay and gumtree are good for used bikes. Lots of dealers will have their stock on biketrader too.
If you are tiptoeing on anything its probably still totally useable, and you can lower most bikes a little if really needed  |
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I'd be looking more at power than cc, for example my bikes only 45bhp , when an R6's well over a hundred. Having a sports bike for your first could get expensive, if you end up dropping it fairings aren't cheap.
My advice's a bit boring, see how your CBT & DAS goes. You'll gain an idea of what you like and dislike about the various bikes you'll (probably) ride. Personally my DAS course corrupted me, had I not experienced the power of a bigger bike I wouldn't have started lusting after one
P.S. Jealous of your legs I'm 5'9" but only a 30 inch leg, which restricts the bikes I can ride without falling over at traffic lights. ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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Gimeric - You've had more experience than me! I agree though, finding time to learn whilst working is difficult, I'm currently working across 3 time zones at the moment so my lessons are going to be mid morning and weekends.
Matt - Thanks for the heads up about comparison sites, I havent found them very reliable/trustworthy in the past but then I was insuring modifications on cars as a young driver - not a good idea online!
MC - Thanks for the bhp/cc advice, however most adverts do not specify the bhp, would I just have to go online to find the bhp/cc conversion for that bike?
Up until now, ive always wished my legs were shorter, buying jeans & trousers is a nightmare  |
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| WhyNot wrote: | Also quick question - when doing my theory will I have to do a hazard perception test? I have a full UK road license so i've done one before, when booking the bike test it only said 60 minutes, which is the time for the multiple choice main test.... |
I think you will have to do it, yes. Car theory test doesn't carry over to bike, and even though the hazard perception is kind of a separate element, as far as the DSA is concerned, if you have to do a bike theory test, you have to do the whole thing. Even though the hazard perception part may not be any different!
(Most of the multiple choice test isn't different either, of course. There's not that many bike-specific questions).
+1 to MC's suggestion about looking at bhp rather than cc. I was thinking of getting a 500 because I wanted something cheap on fuel and wasn't that bothered about power, ended up with with an XJ600 - better fuel economy than most 500s, not super powerful  ____________________ Bike history: YBR125 -> XJ600 |
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I'd look at it but don't commit to anything yet. Look at (well sit on) as many bikes as you possibly can, you will find one that clicks with you and that's what you want to buy.
That said I'm actually an advocate of the cheap (around or under a grand) and well used CB500/bandit 600/er5/gs500 as a first bike for 6 months to a year. Main reason being when you make your newbie mistakes you don't have any expensive fairings to be replacing and any damage done is likely cheap to fix. You'll also gain an idea of what you like/dislike in a bike allowing you to be better informed when you buy something better. Once your ability and confidence has gone up then go drop a few grand on a shiny dream bike. |
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Same answer as in your other thread: license first, then bike. You'll be far better placed to decide based on what you like and don't like about the DAS training/test bike.
Do take the opportunity to cane it a bit as well. ____________________ 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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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 304 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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