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| berto46 |
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 berto46 Renault 5 Driver
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 Posted: 16:30 - 01 Apr 2006 Post subject: VFR800 too BIG for first bike??? |
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Planning my first BIG bike in Sept and wanting a VFR800 Fi (got two years no claims from my 50cc scooter)
I will be doing a refresher course to get used to clutch control (on a 500cc) and gear changes again so think thats covered but wondering if I am getting a bit ahead of myself??
The bike will be used for commuting to work and planning on keeping it for 3-4 years before my next "step-up"!! 30 years old too (not that I think that matters LOL!!)
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 Skub Nitrous Nuisance

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Skub, i found the VFR to still have a heavy clutch, regardless.
Maybe you're just a big strong man
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This fookin site winds me up!!!
Hydraulic clutches heavy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Utter crap! |
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Just think to yourself, do you go for small gaps that you shouldnt be going for at 20mph on a ped, Now think what its like when your going for it on a 800 which is more than capable of doing 100mph on small roads... thats the way I look at it  |
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I did my DAS last year after not even swinging a leg over a bike for years, and thought about getting straight onto a 'big' bike but decided against it. I bought my Honda NTV650 because I needed something of a decent capacity and the ability to cope with all weathers for my commute. I've had a few jaunts on it apart from riding to work, done some work on it, and dropped it once. Now, a year later I'm getting tired of it and feel that I am ready to handle something bigger/faster/better suspended and I'm thinking of trading up to a 750/1000 cc bike after I've serviced and MOT'd the NTV. The VFR is one of the ones that I'm considering.
The NTV will never win any awards, and I cant say that it lights my fire, but it has been a good learning curve for handling a big bike before I go and spend a more serious amount of money on a bike that I could potentially throw down the road because of a lack of experience. I dont regret getting the NTV for one minute, and its done the job that I wanted it for admirably.
I'd certainly recommend working your way up to a bigger bike, it might not be what you are dreaming of, but its part of the journey to get what you want. You cant buy experience.
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| berto46 wrote: | I was going to get an SV650 but heared that this bike to (unless looked after well) just isnt good enough for all weathers (that was someone on this board who has one!) |
I have used mine all winter, and apart from being very dirty all the time, it's stood up well to the weather. I will have to strip it down this Easter and give it a good clean up in those harder to reach places, but I would be doing that no matter what bike it was.
The SV650s are perfect bikes for those moving into the big bike field for the first time. Plenty of poke when you need it, but you wont be landing 3 points and £60 fine every time you go out. Not only that, it teaches you to be a better rider. It's a brilliant all rounder, and I'd recommend one every time.
I've decided to get a VFR next year (when I can afford it), having tested one a month ago. Getting used to the clutch can take a bit of time, but you forget about it soon enough and it's not a problem. Go for one that's low mileage, 10k or so, there should be plenty of good ones around. The 16k service can be quite costly, especially on VTEC model, so be prepared to haggle over the price if it's close to it. Having said that, I still think something like the SV would suit better, at least for a while. ____________________ https://www.bikepics.com/members/fuzzbcf/
Bikes: '99 NSR125R, '00 SV650S, K1 GSX-R600, '97 CB500, K3 SV1000S, '16 VFR800 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 351 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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