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| stinkwheel |
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Given that choice, I'd go for the CB500 every time.
EDIT: I'd personally would even choose it over a 600 bandit due to reliability and general build quality. Not much to choose between them performance-wise. The bandit has a higher horsepower but top speeds are around the same even when unrestricted.
The CB will almost certainly feel more nimble and "finished" handling-wise. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Hi, the Er-5 was my first big bike & it was great! - felt like a monster after a 125 ! Can`t fault it on anything really, but any of the bikes you`ve listed will be ideal  |
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dont really like the look of the GS.
Id say go for the cb500 - as stink wheel said, they are very very reliable.
Id have a look at the cbr 600f aswell, quite a nice ride and wont scare you. decent ones go for about £1500.
what ever you choose, post up pics
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I've got a CB 500 as my first 'big bike' and cant really fault it for what I use it for (commuting and a weekly blat out), is fairly nimble and easy to ride, and plenty quick enough as an intro to bigger bikes. Mines not restricted though (DAS being the one benefit of old age !). Build quality is good, and parts etc are cheap and plentiful.  ____________________ "I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me." Hunter S Thompson
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| gr82bthe1st wrote: | Id have a look at the cbr 600f aswell, quite a nice ride and wont scare you. decent ones go for about £1500. |
Depends on your idea of "decent" I suppose, But I'd look to spend a bit more than that and get one thats's newer / better condition / lower mileage. They got a significant revamp in '99.
I see your still on a 125 with plans to get a CBR6. Although it is probably one of the less aggresive and most forgiving sports 600's, it is by no means slower, so don't think it won't scare you! If you don't treat it with some degree of trepidation at first, and respect what it can do, it will really scare you. If you keep that fact in mind, then it is no "less scary" than any other big bike. But then no bike is scary to ride if you ride it accordingly, dependant on your experience on the machine.
Anyway, sorry for the long rant.
I'd say the CB also, but then I'm a Honda fanboi.
EDIT: And if your going to restrict it, you'll be better off with the CB than a CBR, cheaper to insure. Less to break on the CB, and at 33bhp they'll be as fast as each other anyway. ____________________
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 158 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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