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| JO5H |
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 JO5H Nitrous Nuisance

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 Posted: 16:36 - 02 May 2005 Post subject: rs50 to a gsxr 600 |
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hi,
i currently have a rs50 and im coming up to the age of 17 which means a bigger bike. im saving up to get a bigger bike which i think i will get a gsxr 600 restricted. i was wondering wat u think of me going straight from a 50 to a 600 is this insane or not. ive got two freinds who are doing the exact same thing as me. what do u think i should do get a 125,400 or a 600. i no that if i get a 600 i will have to be carefull and i no i wouldnt act like a dickhead on it. ive been on my mates rs125 and i shat myself on the but i cant imageine my self on a 600 but if it is restricted to 33 bhp trhat it is gonna go the same speed.
what do u people think i should do.
thanks josh. ____________________ ********SUZUKI GSX-R 600 SOON!********
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| RooRoo |
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| izzi81 |
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have you checked the cost of insurance? I'd imagine a 17yr old learner on a GSXR is going to be fairly pricey so you'll want to take that into consideration! ____________________ "The problem with the French is they have no word for 'entrepreneur' " George W Bush
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 G The Voice of Reason
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 stef234stef Renault 5 Driver
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If you have the money and thats the bike you want do it! |
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| mrchips |
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 mrchips World Chat Champion
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 Posted: 18:37 - 02 May 2005 Post subject: |
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You should be fine as long as you keep the restrictors in for a year. ____________________ Northern Irish? www.nibikers.com |
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| mchaggis |
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 mchaggis World Chat Champion

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You think that everyone would be able to stop themselves from opening the throttle rather too quickly after having gotten used to having to use it like an on-off switch on a 50? I know I'd be pushed to keep perfect control of myself put upon a bike which has ten times the power and not much more weight than my bike, and which goes three times as quickly.
If there's one reason to get it restricted, its because you legally have to, so if you come off then you won't get in shit when the policeman asks you whether it's restricted and happens to check.
I'm not saying it's impossible, just that it's probably not a great idea for people coming straight from a 50. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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| mchaggis wrote: | You think that everyone would be able to stop themselves from opening the throttle rather too quickly after having gotten used to having to use it like an on-off switch on a 50?  I know I'd be pushed to keep perfect control of myself put upon a bike which has ten times the power and not much more weight than my bike, and which goes three times as quickly.
If there's one reason to get it restricted, its because you legally have to, so if you come off then you won't get in shit when the policeman asks you whether it's restricted and happens to check.
I'm not saying it's impossible, just that it's probably not a great idea for people coming straight from a 50. |
A 50cc geared bike isn't an on/off switch, if he'd come from a moped I may reccomend a in between bike, because poor clutch control on a 600 will have you on your arse, but coming from a geared bike he'll be fine.
My ZXR was my first geared bike and I was bored of it within 20 minutes. ____________________ Ducati 600SS
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| izzi81 |
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Yes, they don't bike as much as a litre class bikes, but that's a whole load of power you've got on tap there.
The problems not clutch control in my opinion, but the easy of access to a lot of power. First gear will top out above 65mph and will throw you off very easily if abused. |
Totally agree there - I went from about 5 years on a 125 to my zx6r, and I am a calm, sensible person. I have come off it once, a few weeks after I got it, pulling away from stationary, because I forgot that you don't need to twist the throttle quite so hard!
Sure, I knew it was more powerful. All the rest of the time I've had no problems. But you can be a sensible person, forget for a minute what power is under your right hand and find yourself on the floor with some expensive fairing repairs required  ____________________ "The problem with the French is they have no word for 'entrepreneur' " George W Bush
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| Claud 14.7 to 1 |
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I would go for a sports 400. They handle just as well if not better than 600s, are fast enough and easier to ride than 600s.
Once you have done the 400 stage and can ride it well: to its full potential then move up.
Having 100bhp and no clue how to use it is pointless, a 400 will make it easier and safer to learn how to ride a sports bike. Fast or slow.
If you crapped yourself on a 125 don't you think the 600 is a crazy step up as they are much faster than a 125.
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 JonB Afraid of Mileage

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I found the jump from my shitty 50 to a 4t 125 quite a jump, but I did get used to that after 3 days, but I am so glad I did that step now, if I went straight from my 50 to that 600 on the open road I would have died, that 3 days prepared me to stop being so aggresive with the throttle. With a 50 you need to pll the throttle back to get anywhere, on a 600 you only need to move it slightly and you are away. I am scared of riding my 600, but i'm sure in the end I will get used to the power and be able to get a bit more aggresive with the throttle.
My 600 is only a Bandit and that is no where near as powerful as a sportsbike, even my Dads Hornet is far more powerful in comparison. I wouldn't actually even have a go on a sports 600. They are scary. Maybe in a couple of years time.
If you want a 600 don't get a sports, if you want sports get a 400.  ____________________ 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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It all comes down to this.
Anyone with a rudimentary knowledge of how to change gear could leap on <insert world's scariest performance bike here> and operate it without crashing.
However, there is a big difference between operating it and *riding* it. It takes practice to get the most out of any bike, and the more powerful it is, the more potential there is for it to go wrong. Consider that I've had my 600 for over two years now, and I still cannot ride it to it's limits. Nor do I ever expect to be able to ride it to it's limits - modern sportsbikes are far better than the majority of us could ever hope to be.
Now. At 17 you are going to be getting completely ass-raped on insurance. So my logic says, why spend all that extra money to learn the first bits of handling a bigger bike? Get a 400, get a nekkid six, it's gonna cos you less and you'll learn just as much, if not more.
I guess I just don't see the hurry. You have your whole life to ride bikes, what's wrong with progressing up the food chain and having a go at mastering each step? Especially when it'll probably make you a better rider in the long run.
On the other hand, do what the fuck you like - if you want a sports 6 go get one. Makes no odds to me.  |
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 JonB Afraid of Mileage

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A simple Bandit - One of the most streetfightered bikes in history.  ____________________ 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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 Gazdaman I did a trackday!!!

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A simple Bandit - One of the most misquoted uses of the word streetfighter in history.
Personally I see a streetfighter as a bike that is a converted sports bike; doesn't work if the bike already has that style . |
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Old Thread Alert!
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