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 Dracan Trackday Trickster

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Hi welcome to the forum. I'm also new to biking and like you am taking my test albeit the restricted bike licence firstly to keep costs down and also due to 3 operations a couple of years ago would find a 600 cc bike too heavy at the mo!Like you say a bike is only as fast as the rider is prepared to open the throttle and doing your DAS will give you some idea of the power of the bike. Obviously some 600s are beasts never to be tamed but with your attitude I think a 600 is a perfect start Good luck with your DAS  ____________________ Ride with the music! |
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I went straight to a FZR600. Had a low speed lowside but that was mainly due to a new rear tyre cornering on ice!
Had a few hairy moments, but with practice I'll master it.
A 600cc bike will certainly put out more than enough power to learn on. After all you will be learning for a long time yet.  |
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 Dracan Trackday Trickster

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Hi there,
i did a simular thing, i passed my DAS in feb and two days later i brought a Yam XJ600s, i didn't find it that difficult to ride after the schools ER-5's. i am having a lot of fun on it, but am looking to getting something more sporty, like a thundercat. not rip your bollocks off fast but enough to give it a good wack on the track!
I have also lost my bikes on the roads (lowside) and glad that i brought a cheap secondhand bike, as i really would have cryed watching my newish ZX-6R sliding down the road (which i want to get), so personally i would recommend going for a cheap bike first that you don't really mind if you bin it, that will give you time to get some road sence and how to manage it properly. also it will show you what you want more/less of, before you blow a few K's on something shiny and quick!
Hope it helps
WN ____________________ Buy my wife: 96' Yam XJ600s (Diversion)
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| Dracan wrote: | What are your opinions on a beginner going straight to a 600? I'm 26 by the way, if that makes a difference. |
I did the same, similar age to you too.
As long as you realise that you won't keep up with your mates, and that the bike is going to be very, very, very fast indeed compared to any learner bike or normal car, you should be fine.
My personal tips would be:
fit crash bungs just in case you have a slow-speed off - R&G are quite pricey, but they do work to minimise damage
impose a rev-ceiling on yourself - just like running in a new bike - e.g. don't go over 7,000rpm for the first 400 miles or so, and build up gradually.
Don't forget these things rev to 14k rpm and will do 70-odd mph in first gear, so even limiting yourself, it will still go like a bullet!
think about booking a "refresher" lesson for after you've passed your test. You can do it on your own bike and get some confidence-building hints and tips from your instructor
Good luck with the DAS and test, and don't forget to enjoy it too  ____________________ Power Ranger  |
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 Dracan Trackday Trickster

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Thanks for all your replies. I think when I pass my test, I'll take a ZX6R for a test ride from my local bike shop, and make my judgement on that. If I feel it's a bit too powerful to start with, then I'll look for a 400, otherwise I'll just get the 600.
Well, we're off to Lanzorate tonight - and both me and my girlfriend are hiring out a scooter each At least that'll give me a bit of practice with some real power!  |
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Can't go wrong with a test ride. ____________________ Kawasaki ZZR 400 | K5 GSX-R 600 |
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How much are you looking at spending on the 600?
If you can control your right hand, there shouldn't be a problem. But then why bother getting a 600?
It's that one time when you think you've got plenty of space to accelerate and the corner comes up a lot quicker and you're still doing over 100 (which is /very/ easy on a 600.)
The other main problem comes from corners, a smaller bike you can abuse the throttle a bit mid corner.
On a bigger bike closing the throttle as a 'survival reaction' when you get a little slide can see you flying through the air towards the oncoming traffic. |
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I was thinking about a Ninja for a first bike as they do look damn sexy and have a luvely exhaust note Things what put me off though was the acceleration for a first bike (which can work both ways as it can also get you out of trouble as well), I would'nt have the skill/experience to 100% enjoy the bike and also the cost of insurance which can be a killer.
Also I've heard that sportbikes aren't the most comfortable over long distances so consider as well what your plans are using the bike for.
Still, nice bike to get and if you do you're one jammy git  |
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 cc123 Geez a joab?

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Dracan,
Just do it. I was in the exact same position as you July last year. Done my DAS and set my heart on a Ninja and bought one. In fact, the second pic you posted is the exact same model and colour scheme as mines.
You'll love the bike. You'll soon get used to the power and acceleration very easily. Great bikes and I've had nothing go wrong with mines.
As for touring and long distance goes, it will do about 120-150 miles on a tank so that will give you time to stretch your legs. I can say I've never got off and thought ' I'm bloody hurting '. It's quite comfy for me, and I'm 5'10" and a bit!
In fact, I love Kwaks so much I'm going for the newer model you posted, the B1. Want that extra power, styling and harder suspension settings. It's a sh1t hot bike!  ____________________ Old bikes >>> https://www.bikepics.com/members/cc123/ |
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This is mines here, rear hugger, race can and some DID chain and sprockets are the only mods. ____________________ Old bikes >>> https://www.bikepics.com/members/cc123/ |
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But you fell off? Doesn't that come into the equation?  ____________________ 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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That was a freak accident! Can happen to the best of us...
Anyway, it's back on the road! ____________________ Old bikes >>> https://www.bikepics.com/members/cc123/ |
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ZX6R, you'll only get bored of a 400 too quickly......
If it's only going to be restricted for a few weeks, I'm sure you could live with that.
Ok, not slagging 400's but my mate got a Gixxer 4 and now he's wishing he'd got a bigger bike to start with. Worth considering. ____________________ Old bikes >>> https://www.bikepics.com/members/cc123/ |
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You'll only know from riding it....
The first thing I done after passing my test was find a decent straight road and let it rip in second gear. Shat myself!
I soon got used to it. I'm probably a bit of a wanna-be looney as I'm always gunning it when I'm out but I've got used to the power in all gears including fast take offs in first.
It's a bit of a fright at first. The bike rev's to 14k and there is a power band about 8k (what a noise!!) Thats when I bricked it, wasn't expecting it to accelerate so bleedin fast
Even in first, the front won't flip you unless you jerk the throttle or lean too far back. It can power wheelie but it's fine most of the time. You can even get it to tank slap you if your aggresive through a set of bends (which I done last night for the 1st time in ages).
I'm probably biased towards 6R's but I really can't fault mines  ____________________ Old bikes >>> https://www.bikepics.com/members/cc123/ |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 295 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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