Hi,
I have just passed a Driving License Exam for Motorbike. Now it is a big moment for me, I am going to buy my first ever bike Very Happy. Since it is my first bike and I have limited budget, I will buy a used one.
Could you please help me choosing a right bike for unexperienced guy like me? I have red that Suzuki GS500 is a good option because of few factors, such as good quality for price, engine is resistant to damage etc.
Thanks guys for your help, I am sure all of you went through the same pain Smile.
Cheers,
Krzysztof
My first motorbike, any advice ?
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Hi there,
Not familiar with the Suzi 500, but the Ninja 500-R (EX-500) does take some punishment from the wind on the highway. Not too bad though. It is a light-weight bike, with little in the way of a fairing. Tuck in a bit (lay on/near tank) to create less of a profile and you'll do better.
Don't let people tell you you need a massive bike for the highway... I have 15k miles on my 500-R, and quite a bit is highway miles. My Vulcan got blown around a lot too.
BTW: If you are still looking, I can't speak too highly of the 500-R. It is a great bike. Easy to work on. Dependable. Comfortable seating position. They've been making it at Kawa for 20-or-so years and the only major change is replacing the rear drum brake with a rear disc. The Suzi might also be a single cylinder? The Kawa is a parallel twin. Very peppy!
--Dave
Not familiar with the Suzi 500, but the Ninja 500-R (EX-500) does take some punishment from the wind on the highway. Not too bad though. It is a light-weight bike, with little in the way of a fairing. Tuck in a bit (lay on/near tank) to create less of a profile and you'll do better.
Don't let people tell you you need a massive bike for the highway... I have 15k miles on my 500-R, and quite a bit is highway miles. My Vulcan got blown around a lot too.
BTW: If you are still looking, I can't speak too highly of the 500-R. It is a great bike. Easy to work on. Dependable. Comfortable seating position. They've been making it at Kawa for 20-or-so years and the only major change is replacing the rear drum brake with a rear disc. The Suzi might also be a single cylinder? The Kawa is a parallel twin. Very peppy!
--Dave
Don't think of it as a stop light. Think of it as a chance-to-show-off light.
Vulcan 900 Classic LT (2007)
Ninja ZX-6R (2006)
Ninja 500-R (2004)
454 Ltd. (1986)
Boulevard S-40 (2005)
Vulcan 900 Classic LT (2007)
Ninja ZX-6R (2006)
Ninja 500-R (2004)
454 Ltd. (1986)
Boulevard S-40 (2005)