igor wrote:Now i am looking for some honest advice here, my neighbor is trying to get rid of his '04 GSX-R600, selling it to me for 2k dollars, i never rode a bike before but the price that he is giving me makes it VERY tempting because it cost less than say ninjas and other begginer bike, but looks SO much better
If this isnt a bike for me please tell me so and give some other ideas as to what to do
REMEMBER I NEVER RODE A MOTOTRCYCLE BEFORE
So I'll jump in with my best 'positive' advice. The problem here is the cost. It seems like such a good deal, to such a sweet bike, that looks soooo good, for such a low cost. But there is also a risk. So you need to look at cost/risk.
But you can't right now, because you've never ridden a motorcycle. So you have to get on some bikes, so that takes time, and in time that sweet bike may already be sold to somebody who knows what they need, or somebody who is willing to jump in, in total ignorance.
You are -2 for circumstance (cost/risk and time) but +1 for asking the question. These are my answers:
IF you decided to take the 600, you'd be getting a track day special. It has sharp steering, wants to fall over even when moving and can blow the doors off anything costing less than 90 grand. This is the risk, and the cost isn't only calculated in dollars. The cost can be calculated in things like:
1. Embarassment, Injury, Ignorance, Riding the damn thing in straight lines only
2. Spending more money on training, training, excellent gear, training, and excellent gear.
So far I haven't said don't get it. Because I can't. Because you can do what you damn well please. But because you asked, I would say take your time, and get to ride some bikes. Train on a piece of S*H*I*T, like a CG125 with 11hp. Awful. Then on something in the middle, putting out about 50 hp, pretty damn good. And then, when you get in that tasty little Beyotch-600-GSX-R, you'll KNOW.
And by then you might know its not for you. Because racebikes are cramped, hot, have shitty mirrors, as well as ride like the most amazing things ever. But if you check the vids, of jackasses on 600's you'll see people getting flip-kicked by machines that do 4 second 0-60, 11 second quarter miles, and don't give a ratsass if a semi is coming the other way.
So, for a non-biker, right now, I'd say no. It depends on how much work you want to put in to KNOW, and not have to ask.
Ed