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To be honest my main concern would cost and condition for a first bike. Buying something new and shinny is a great feeling but absolutely gutting when you drop it for the first time.
R6 - Depending on what age/model you go for, can range from a fairly focussed track bike to a nice enough road bike. It tended to soften with age. (or is that me ) I had a 2001 R6 and it would be fairly heavy going on a new rider.
CBR600F - It's a Honda
Easier to ride than the Yam and lots more cosseting, it will do what you tell it and will do everything well. In fact journo's like to call a bit of a "Jack of all trades and master of none". Also sometimes described as being a bit bland.
GSXR600 - Suzuki always decide to redesign their sports 600 and 1000 a year out from the other major manufacturers and always fight to win back the class crown and usually do. A bit more track focussed than the CBR but usually more comfortable than the earlier R6 models.
ZX6R - Cheating Kawasaki Upped the engine capacity to 636 for more HP and Torque and a more usable everyday option for it. The later models seemed to swap places with the R6, they became more uncompromising and track focussed with hard suspension and (for a 600) ballistic motor.
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 b0ss Nitrous Nuisance
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Hornet 600, it's my first bike and I love it. Plenty of power and it flys around the twisties.  |
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Have a look at the other 600's, like the GSXR600 and the ZX6R. All the sports 600's are very similar spec wise, the R6 is a bit more focused than any of the other and lots of people find that riding an R6 puts lots of pressure on their wrists and isn't comfortable riding on the roads for much time.
Have a look in Bike Trader and find some local dealers with different bikes in stock and go along to have a look at them and sit on them etc. If you can, get some test rides, having said that any of them probably seem amazing if it's your first bike and you recently did DAS using a 500cc commuter bike but it should help you find out which ones riding position and general riding you prefer and to give you a better idea of which one you want.  |
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i hear the triumph Daytona 600 is a very good road sportsbike, and quite forgiving on new riders, as well as having the grunt to class it as a sports. Triumphs are pretty much always in good condition due to the fact that people who buy them are generally older, and care for their bikes more.
Try and get one with original exhaust and Triumph extras, as this will show that its less likely to have been ragged hard
I love the triumphs, and they are British goddamnit! Have a look at least,they are worth considering
edit: I think they have more low down useable power than the jap bikes which are all tuned to maximum power/torque at 12k revs.
this will make it much more usable in a town environment and from what ive read better suited to new riders. More comfortable riding position according to the mags as well. ____________________ Its Not a Melon, Its Clearly a Lime!!
Yamaha Fazer 600Now dead, MZ 125 SM
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I'm gonna be a safety Nazi and stick my neck out here. You say that "what is the point in getting a small bike if I am just going to get a 600 after a year anyway". What if you get a 600 and don't last a year on it anyway?
Just because you have road experience in a Taxi, it's not the same as riding a bike, you need to look at every road user anticipating what they are going to do. When you have a very powerful bike throttle control is high up there and you need to have a lot of overall control on the bike.
It's up to you what you ultimately decide, but you gotta remember the chance of dying on a bike is higher increased when you are out of your depth. Just my  ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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you could also buy a 600 and restrict it for the learning/new to bike period, then when your more confident rip the restrictor out and have some fun.
This is probably what im gonna do on my Fazer 600. ____________________ Its Not a Melon, Its Clearly a Lime!!
Yamaha Fazer 600Now dead, MZ 125 SM
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sod the 600...get a 1000cc!!  ____________________ JONNY |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 234 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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