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 Posted: 00:40 - 15 Oct 2002 Post subject: dt bord :0 soo the standerd 33bhp questions sorry |
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gettig realy bord of having to rev the nuts of my poor dt125 to drive down duel carrage way to and from uni soo have been reading all the 33bhp post and thihnk i got the idea but just need to make sure
i am 20 been ryding dt for almost a year (destricted Fresco metal style)
Will take test
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i can ride like any 400 - 600 suppoedly restricted to 33bhp and not get completly mullerd on the insurance??
even a damb sexy gsxr600???? |
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 Posted: 01:30 - 15 Oct 2002 Post subject: insurance groups |
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So its just on what insurance group they are in then, that gsx is 14!!! ARARAR i think but a s640 still like 12.
Coul handle insurance around 1k+ but its just when people say what bike you got its soomuch cooler to say 600 than 400 and and hell of a lot cooler than saying 125 . Cos the next question is always, is it a moped ???
Is there any major reason why people seem to tend to get cbr's or is it just an avaliblitly and price thing? |
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loads of 400's about at the moment as well
generally you can find a nice example 400 for a lot less than an equivalent 600
plus, why insure power than you wont be able to use?
hence why i went for a 250, although having not had a geared bike before, i thought it would be better for me than a 400
it arrives tomorrow, erm, well later today /me looks at clock 3:07AM  ____________________ So in other words, he stopped you for being flagrantly in posession of a motorcycle in direct contravention of the Hippies, Darkies and People Whose Face I Don't Like The Look of (Police Powers) Act. 1976 |
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I would agree with G...go for a 600, but not a sports 600...something like a Bandit, Fazer, Raptor, SV, or maybe a CB500 (not a Hornet6, they're in the same insurancce group as sports 600s).
They should all be cheaper to buy/maintain/insure than an import sports 400, or any modern sports 600. ____________________ TiN
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The last time I looked, the Hornet was group 14, which was one of the factors going against it...they may have changed it recently, but it was an issue in most of the reviews that I had read... ____________________ TiN
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Yeah, the DR(Z)s are nice, but if I were to sell a bike that does 60-70mph, I'd want to buy a bike that would do more than 82mph (the DRs only do about 82mph, and has 42 horses)
I think a sub-400 trailie/crosser would be cool as a second bike, but not a main bike.
It's kinda difficult to make "appropriate" suggestions unless you give us more info, like how much you have to spend, your height, your main use of the bike etc... ____________________ TiN
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 Posted: 13:13 - 15 Oct 2002 Post subject: what toy will it be |
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LOVE my dt to bits and if i didnt have to drive down duel carrage ways all the time,
Can get 80mph plus another 1000 revs in 6th gear mate (^70 cheek)
But that is absolutly flat balls out and involes a slight down hill greadient to get from powerband in 5th to 6th.
Yer was originally looking at a CR250 MX 2stroker as i a bit mud inclined and very often go offroading but with the Motorcross back tyre i got on my bike it make it just S**t scary riding in weather like this especialy with randum power spread over the revs.
1 year no clames
im 20 just
Student but got the moneything sorted
recon i could blow 4k on the bike and 1k on insurance if i was to real want to (invole a bit of not eating for a few months) lol |
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Aren't motocrossers good for the wet? ...I dunno why, but I was always under the impression that moto-x/trailie/supermoto were good rain bikes  ____________________ TiN
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 Posted: 13:41 - 15 Oct 2002 Post subject: wet |
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We dont know about other ones but i got a proper offroad tyre and if it even the slightest bit wet then going across man hole covers when completly upright the bike still twitches and if you accelrate even the slightest in the wet in 1st 2nd then the back start to come out
got to go to uni now and its still raining
(ow and about it staying restricted, well i would be for about a month i guess untill i thought i would be sensable and got the hang of this 4stroke bigger bike change) |
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The engine must be tuned for the Goose, Rope...'cos all of the literature says that top speed of the DR350 is around 82mph
As I said though, I ain't knocking the bike, but I'm simply saying that I wouldn't want it as an only bike... ____________________ TiN
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 Posted: 21:22 - 16 Oct 2002 Post subject: cheep and not too embarasing?? |
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Just looking in mcn and sore that a CB500 is only insurance group 7??? is that realy rigth my dt is group 6 and the tzr (on road version of my bike ish) is group 7. Quotes it as being like 52 bhp or something cant be that bad and what with it only costing me £250 for my dt's 1st year for insurance it would be well cheep with 1 years ncb??? But cant find any for sale in mcn newspaper
(still want a GXS-R
On another point theres a Gsx-f at uni and well no offence but my bike looks better!!!! and it had huge fuel valve thing on the side it was like 3 cm diameter??? they think this looks good?? |
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 Posted: 21:56 - 16 Oct 2002 Post subject: Re: cheep and not too embarasing?? |
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The CB probably will be a bit more as not many places use nu groups and some add a 'weighting' to them I believe.
The cb's not gonna have great handling in comparison to say a bandit, and you'll get board of it a lot quicker. However it would be an ideal winter bike and can be hussled if you're dedicated
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 43 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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