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 Turks Nova Slayer

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 Posted: 20:01 - 28 Mar 2012 Post subject: Supersport Insurance |
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Since last August (purchase of my first bike - CBF250), I've been putting away every penny I could get my hands on. I managed to save up around £2600, things were looking bliss. Then, 2 weeks ago, I had a non-fault accident, an oncoming porsche pulled right across my lane and threw me into the windshield, the bike was marked as a CAT C write off. I've just got a placement which should earn me a bit more money until late summer, when I plan to buy a big bike. With a final settlement plan and more earnings, I'll have at least £5000 to buy my dream bike (inc. ins.). I've sat on basically every 600 out there and settled on the 2007-2008 ZX6R. However, when I went to go through an insurance quote, I was getting quotes of £7000-10000... with the call operator stating I needed at least 1 year NCB and be 22 before I even consider insuring a Supersport 600 of that age.
So question is, are there any (faired) 600s are out there that won't cost an absolute fortune to insure at my age?
Age - 21
Licence held for 1 Year
1 Non fault Claim
Does insurance change drastically depending on the season?
Cheers ____________________ CBF250 '04 - Written Off
CBF250 '07 - Previous
ZX6R '08 - Current |
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Triumph TT600/Daytona 600/650.
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Another shout for the CBR600F
I use(d) it (before the insurance shot through the roof!) for scratching and commuting through the worst of the winter (up until feb) and it did both absolutely perfectly, I'd love to take mine on a track to really test it (although the M5 fills in fairly well at 3am...)
Great bikes, should be cheapish on the insurance and do everything well.
Edit: Also, they crash really well. Mine highsided me into a bush at 45ish and it cost me about £60? (Using OEM parts) minus £45ish for the double bubble, I just put the standard screen back on.
I believe DonnyBrago had an incident near a roundabout and the CBR was a fairly easy/cheap fix? Or am I thinking of someone completely different.  ____________________ Willson - "If you go out on that CBR600 in the winter, you're going to do more miles on your side than on your wheels."
Riding: CBR600FW Driving: Audi A6
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 Posted: 21:57 - 28 Mar 2012 Post subject: Re: Supersport Insurance |
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| Turks wrote: | I've sat on basically every 600 out there and settled on the 2007-2008 ZX6R.[...] Age - 21 Licence held for 1 Year 1 Non fault Claim |
I have to channel junglejim and say "Aw, poor baby, back in my day blah blah got up before we went to bed and walked uphill to work both ways".
Let me just quote something at you. "In the Kawasaki ZX-6R, Kawasaki has built a race ready 600 which is road legal, just. Everything about the ZX-6R is track focused, you could enter a standard Kawasaki ZX-6R into a club race and you wouldn’t be far behind the top runners."
I don't wish to be harsh, but maybe insurance companies know what they're doing.
If I'd bought a 164mph race bike at 21, I'd have killed myself three times before next Tuesday. And I'm Captain Careful Now.
We can't always get what we want. The speed limit on UK roads is 70mph, not 164. Reset your expectations, and be happy that you can get insured on some rubbish kids-and-geezers bike like a 2000 CBR600F that "only" does 155mph.
tl;dr - grow up, and realise that you're still a kid. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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You don't lose your NCB if there's a non-fault accident... If you cancelled your policy you're a bit of a tard.
And the 05-06 bike has better clocks  ____________________ 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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As has been said, look at other bikes.
Look at bikes like, Suzuki SV650S (Fully faired version), Yamaha YZF600R Thundercat, older (1998-2004) ZX-6R, Honda CBR600F.
Out of interest, why MUST it be a faired supersports 600cc? A naked 600cc like a Hornet will keep up with a faired 600cc all day long through the twisties and on the straights up too up to 120mph or so, plus they are a lot comfier and will only be around £500 for you to insure instead of £10k. Heck, why not look at a Street Triple? They are lovely things and bloody quick too.
I was like you to begin with when I was 17, wanted a GSX-R600 as my first big bike but my Dad talked me out of it and got me a YZF600R Thundercat instead and as I've said in a previous thread, I fell in love with it. Just as quick, just as much fun, however, a LOT cheaper to run, insure and was darn comfy.
I guess you only want them faired for aesthetics, yes? In that case, try and get your head out of that mindset for a while if you can. Why not get a naked bike worth say £2k or so, ride it around for a year, get used to the power of a 600cc as naked bikes will still have 80-100bhp or so and then when that year has passed you will have your no-claims, be a year older and your insurance will drop accordingly.
However, more importantly, you will have gained experience in riding. Jumping from a CBF250 to a 600cc supersport will surprise you when you hammer that throttle for the first time and it's better to learn on a more forgiving bike and when talking about supersports 600s, there's nothing that even rhymes with forgiving.
There are faired bikes out there that will be less to insure, but they will all be a fair bit older. Like my ST1100 Pan-European, that's a 1998 bike, fully faired, 110bhp, will easily keep up with supersport 600s with a decent rider on yet only costs £300 per year to insure for people my age because it's a sports tourer.
Forget about getting a proper supersports 600 unless you actually want to dish out that much for an insurance quote, try and find something a bit more forgiving, more new-rider friendly with less 'R's in the name and more 'sports-tourer' such as the bikes listed above and your insurance will drop instantly down to <£800 or so, get your experience and NCB on that, then sell it for what you bought it for and get the superbike of your dreams. ! ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
Current Vehicles: '89 Kawasaki KDX200, '99 Yamaha XV535, '00 Honda ST1100 Pan-European, '08 Suzuki GSX-R1000, '08 Mitsubishi Lancer GS4 2.0 TDCi, '15 BMW 1 Series 116d Sport Turbo.
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have you looked at a K1 - K3 GSXR 600, more than capable bikes that are lower value now (up to aound £2600), and they will be plenty fast and look pretty nice too, with the benefit of lower insurance.
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Unlucky on the quotes haha, I remember those horrible days.. it costs me £300 to insure my gixxer 750 k7 and I'm 20 with 3 years NCB.
Get a cbr600f, fast as fuck whilst being forgiving.
I would happily have another, and I love love love supersports. ____________________ Journalist, student, egotist.
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Thundercat is the clear winner imo. I CANNOT get insured on a CBR600, GSXR600,NInja 600 Etc etc etc ( at 26 years old, due to a criminal record that has nothing to do with biking/driving - go figure?!) But my insurance on the Thundercat is £500.
It is more than capable of keeping up with the likes of Gixxers/CBR rr's through the twisties, and even on the straights we aint talking that big a gap on full throttle. Will exceed a real 150mph ( 160 and a bit on the clocks) if thats your thing, and the brakes are phenomenal.
Looks more like a 750/1000 than a 600, and fairings give awesome wind protection, and Perfect for the larger rider ( im 6 foot and 15stone ).
I was considering both bikes initially, but from what i could gather, a ZZR600 is just like a thundercat, except not as good. Thats not just from Tcat owners, but also from a number of ZZR owners who have ridden Thundercats!
Then theres the looks.....
Thundercat:
https://i448.photobucket.com/albums/qq205/deangte/20120216_161243.jpg
ZZR:
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More accurately :
I'd classify the thundercat along with the late CBR F3s and ZX6RG etc. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 314 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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