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 scott_hood_88 Renault 5 Driver
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 Posted: 23:30 - 04 Oct 2004 Post subject: Re: Decisions, Decisions............. |
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| scott_hood_88 wrote: | I'm not sure about the taxes added but its america so its gonna be nothing. |
It's going to be around 6%. Not quite VAT, but still to be taken into account.
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it is the states so the roads are just one huge grid system ?
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No. Some cities and towns are, but it's still fairly random.
| Quote: | I also need to know if the 600 will cope with commuting 100 miles @55mph once on monday and once on friday and small journeys up to 20 miles a day??? |
A 125 is capable of that; a 600 is more than enough. ____________________ Current: CB500 Previous: CB100N, CB250RS, XJ900F, GT550, GPZ750R/1000RX, AJS M16, R100RT, Enfield Bullet
[i:6e3bfc7581]But still I fear and still I dare not laugh at the madman...[/i:6e3bfc7581] |
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You really are kidding yourself if you're saying you'll sit at 55mph.
50cc to a 600cc is tempting fate. |
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I think that it is a question you need to ask yourself and be very honest with your answer. Are you going to be gentle for the first few months because you will have to BREAK IN the new GSX-R during that time you can't go over 4000 RPM for the first 800 Km then you can run up to 6000 RPM for 200 Km then have it's first log book service then run at 6000 RPM for another 600 Km then you can open it up slowly in small winding on winding off movements (just gradually increasing the RPM in small doses on and off every 5 or 10 minutes during a ride) if you are responsible with your machine and feel you will do the right thing then by all means feel free to have the bike YOU WANT just keep the respect for it and it will return the same for you I bought a brand new ZX-6R after owning a 1990 ZZ-R 250 for a year and did exactly that I have had it for 6 months now and am just starting to get a feel of what it was made for....action in corners and explosive acceleration. So it all comes down to YOU as long as you feel confident and remain responsible I believe it is not a bad idea to spend alot of money on something that will remain one of your most addored hobbies and intersts good luck with your decision mate  ____________________ Those bloody footpegs......they ought to do away with em! |
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No the roads in the states are not a huge grid system. in some places they are exactly like UK roads. however on the whole they are wider, straighter, dryer and less congested.
Major US cities are constructed on a grid system, as well and some towns.
sportsbikes arn't as popular in the US due to poor comfort, combined with the fact that most day to day riding envolves very few corners when compaired to europe.
Unless you have serious mental problems, you will be too scared of a superbike to go thrashing it straight after jumping off a 50. I'm sure you will be able to take it easy to begin with.
I suggest getting your car licence sorted out in the meantime and get used to a large 4 stroke engine in a car. this should hopefully help to stop you getting bored of your 50 too quickly  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 79 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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