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| nbuu |
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 nbuu Derestricted Danger
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 Posted: 15:25 - 17 Jun 2004 Post subject: NSR125 --> R6, too much? |
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Right now i have 2 jobs and i work about 10h everyday, trying to get enough money to buy an R6. But i was just wondering, would it really be too much?
I have ridden my NSR for nearly 2 years, motorcycle trials for 4 years, and my dads CBR600F every now and then (illegally :/ )
Would I be able to control this little lovely piece of machinery or would it get out of my hands? Is there a huge difference between, lets say a -95 CBR600F and a -00 R6 handling/power/weight wise?
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| byke95 |
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 byke95 World Chat Champion

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I had my 125 for 12 months before I did my test. I Chose not to get a 400cc as I knew I'd want to get a 600cc within a few months.
You've got 2 years under you're belt, as long as you don't let the power go to your head and take it easy for a few weeks/months then you'll be fine!
disclaimer - this is not a guarantee, if you do act like a hoon and something happens it's you're own fault!
An R6 would be fine, but ZX6Rs are better  |
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| McJamweasel |
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 McJamweasel BCF Junkie

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 Sparks! Sir Tart-a-lot

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I went from an NS125R to a 2000 CBR 600 without any problems.
As long as you take it easy you'll be fine. Though I wouldn't recommend an R6 for road use.
But thats my opinion. ____________________ The BCF's very own Party boy! Though he's getting old and feeling it!
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I went from a NSR125 to a gixxer 750L and I'm still alive...
SOme common sense combined with your experiance shoould get you through
Take it easy and you'll be fine  |
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| iCraig |
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This is probably not on the same scale but I came from an MBK Stunt 50 scooter to a Kawasaki ER-5 and I'm still here albeit riding a GS500E
As the rest have said take it easy and ride with you OWN abilities.
When I had my ER-5 I was trying to impress too much (after all a 17 year old on a 500cc was rare in this area!) And ended up binning the ER-5 in a Car Park 3 weeks into my ownership, and also dropping the heavy heap of crap whilest doing a U'y Right out side Old Trafford on Sir Matt Busby Way!
If your hearts set on an R6 then go for it, just go back to where you took your test when you get your new bike and ask for a few lessons.
My instructor was glad to do this when I did it on my bike after the ER-5 (A GS500EW) It gave me confidence, and gave me an insight on how the 500 differs from the 125 I learned on!
Hope that helps.
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 nbuu Derestricted Danger
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 Posted: 19:41 - 17 Jun 2004 Post subject: |
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thank you for the responses!
Why dont you recommend the R6 for road use?
All im worried about is the power and power delivery ie. if i sneeze will it climb up to a tree or something I think I'll be fine if Im VERY gentle with my right wrist for the first few minutes  |
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 Posted: 22:24 - 17 Jun 2004 Post subject: |
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It was downgeared... so not that fast  |
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 Sparks! Sir Tart-a-lot

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I don't even have a bike! Yes it will soon be a rat 125.
My bad, was hoping no one would ask. ____________________ The way your heart sounds makes all the difference. It's what decides if you'll endure the pain that we all feel. The way your heart beats makes all the difference in learning to live. Spread before you is your soul. So forever hold the dreams within our hearts. Through nature's inflexible grace I'm learning to live. |
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 Sparks! Sir Tart-a-lot

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Exactly, this 100% backs up my point, everyone who disses R6 usually has a cheap bike or doesn't have one at all.
No offence, but how can you comment on a bike when you don't even have a bike yourself at all.
No offence intended though mate  |
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well i went from a nsr to a zx6r, i just took it easy for a while....to be honest the first thing to scare me were the brakes
but i did find the speeds and the power a little overwelming, about 3 days after i bought it i took it to santa pod with the usual bcf crowd......and it actually helped, because by the end of the day, the power wasn't an issue anymore.
So just move at you own pace mate...at the end of the day, your the guy twisting the throttle  ____________________ Bikes owned :- 2001 nsr125, 1999 zx6r, 2006 yzf-r1, 2009 xmax 250, 2012 yzf-r1, 2015 MT-07
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| Claud 14.7 to 1 |
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| Quote: | An R6 is the posing mans thundercat |
Thundercats, are very good, but they are sport tourers.
R6s are out-and-out sports bikes...form follows function im afraid.
R6s perform better in all areas, speed, handling, brakes. On the "tarts" issue, R6s aren't "tarts" bikes, its just yamsr6 that lets the team down, by adding loads of add-ons .joke . there is nothing wrong with that though, as long as you don't go OTT.
If the riders were such tarts, we wouldn't see them get knee down, of pop wheelies. They would have an inch of chicken strip and ride slower than my nissan micra 1.0 goes.
I think people dont realise how good r6 really are, they look at the exterior and see a pretty bike and think "tart", not the potential growling beast inside...
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