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| Which 400? |
| CBR400 |
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24% |
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| VFR400 |
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31% |
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| ZXR400 |
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18% |
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| CB400 |
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12% |
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| GSXR400 |
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12% |
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| Redoko |
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 Posted: 23:22 - 04 Nov 2009 Post subject: Which 400? |
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Long story short, I've decided I want a fairly 'old' ( ) 400 after my CBR. Passing my test soon. (hopefully )I want an 'old' one because it will be cheaper to insure and repair, if I spill it, which, chances are I probably will.
Please vote in the poll, either your decision be what you rode or what you would prefer to ride as your first 33BHP bike.
What bikes did you buy after passing?
Cheers BCF  ____________________ "Let's face it, this is not the worst thing you've caught me doing."
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KTM 400
mine.
as its for sale. ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
Kickstart wrote: Hi I tend to agree with Matt. All the best Keith
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CB400 super four...lovely bikes!  |
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Haha waiting till someone picked up on it.
I realised my old name was really going to bugg me because I plan on staying in this forum for longer than I would keep my 125.
I knew a name change would be out of the question because none of the mods do it, especially to a new member.
I've pretty much binned the old account, moved it to an inactive e-mail address and wiped all information off it. Would delete if I could...
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People will just recommend the 400 they had when they were younger.
So, GSXR400 from me.
I don't think they are really worth it now though, most are 15-20 years old, been crashed and abused multiple times. They cost more to purchase than a 600cc roadster(hornet, bandit, fazer etc.) and can be insured for similar money. ____________________ My Flickr |
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Before I got mine I was looking at a VFR or RVF, lovely single sided swing arm. Although you could just get a 600, SV650's are pretty cheap on insurance as is my Monster  ____________________ Bikes : 2006 CBR125R - 2004 Monster 620ie - 2004 ZX-6R B1H - 2005 Monster S2R 800 - 2011 Street Triple - 2009 Streetfighter 1098 - 2014 ZX-6R 636
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I never did the 400 route because I'm too tall.
However, I always had a thing for ZXR400s so would have probably got one of those. That or a RVF400. Yum.
To be honest I was given a '92 import VFR400 not too long ago and after several past teenage owners it was shagged beyond belief. DO as others suggest and get a 600 unless you are:
a) tiny or
b) rich beyond belief
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I had a ZXR400 H1, which I loved to bits, however it wasn't without it problems.
I paid £900 for it and easily spent that again over the next 12 months keeping it on the road!
Mostly just consumables needing changing but it just felt like 1 thing after another for a while.
Also the regulator/rectifier packed up and one morning on the way to work it just cut out and left me in the middle of the road with a tacho needle that just went mental everytime the starter was pressed.
But other than that, I loved the look of it and the sound was probably the best of any of the inline 4's me or the wife have owned. And even though it would infuriate me I still kinda wish I hadn't sold it. *Sheds a tear in nostalga* ____________________ Current: Suzuki DRZ400sm (07) https://fbc.spruz.com
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Maybe a 600 is the way to go. Been looking around and for a half decent 2000 model they're around 1.8 - 2.3 k. Very broad evaluation.
Although I would prefer a 600, buying one would put me back into debt.
If I sold my CBR and bought a 400 (again, broadly) priced around 1.5k for a fairly decent one. (Source: AutoTrader)
So I guess it's really if I want to shed out another half a grand initially, seeing as the insurance (EDIT) isn't too much of a difference...
Didn't think it would be this difficult
I might have to open a 600 poll...
Would a 600 be more easily obtainable than fairly good nick 400. (I don't want to have to do any work on the bike, a few scratches I don't mind) ____________________ "Let's face it, this is not the worst thing you've caught me doing."
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If you are going to stick at 33bhp, something which produces around this much is going to be much more fun to ride than a restricted 600. The less restricting you have to do, the more statisifying ride you will have. My friends cbr600f doesn't have much power over something like 8,000rmp that leaves a lot of 'flat' revs in my mind. My 250 hornet when restricted would go flat for the last 2,000rmp leaving much more revs to play with.
Also the gearing is going to be 'more right' for 33bhp. My bike when restricted (28.2 bhp on dyno) would easily keep up and sometimes seem faster than my friends restricted GS500, Bandit 600 and cbr600f
But this could have just been down to the way I road it, learning how to ride the smaller rev engine means you know how to keep the motor spinning, and how to keep the speed up in the corners. ____________________ Past: Honda x8rs, Honda City fly, Honda Hornet 250, Honda VFR750, Yamaha xt600e.
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