quick question
quick question
i am new and looking to get a sport bike. from advice on this site i dont want anything higher than 500cc if i can help it. but i want something that looks cool but probably used. any suggestions on models? prices? honda makes a cb 500 dont they? something like that or a ninja. you know what i mean. thanks guys
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ninja 500?amiles wrote:i am new and looking to get a sport bike. from advice on this site i dont want anything higher than 500cc if i can help it. but i want something that looks cool but probably used. any suggestions on models? prices? honda makes a cb 500 dont they? something like that or a ninja. you know what i mean. thanks guys
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Re: quick question
amiles wrote:i am new and looking to get a sport bike. from advice on this site i dont want anything higher than 500cc if i can help it. but i want something that looks cool but probably used. any suggestions on models? prices? honda makes a cb 500 dont they? something like that or a ninja. you know what i mean. thanks guys
honestly...ya should get out of the habit right now of comparing bikes based on cc and get into the habit of looking at power outs puts in the terms of hp/kW/PS/ and power to weight.
Example
Aprillia RS 250cc = 45 kW power to weight = 0.5
Honda CB 250cc = 13 kW power to weight = 0.14
Both are 250cc
Ducati Monster Dark 600 cc = 37 kW power to weight = 0.2
Suzuki GSXR 600cc = 84 kW power to weight = 0.6
both 600cc
Harley-Davidson Road King 1500cc = 43 kW power to weight =0.18
Honda goldwing 1800cc = 81kW power to weight = 0.3
Huge CC's but a lot slower than a 250 and a 600.
CC's of a bike have not as much to do with the power outputs as you think they would.
The Aprillia 250 will do 220 kmh + while the ducati 600 would be lucky to do 160 kmh. one is a 250 the other is a 600.
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amiles wrote:thanks for the advice but i have no idea what that stuff means. sorry if it sounds stupid. what would any of you suggest for a starter like me? i want something i can start on but still enjoy for a while. thanks again.
wat it means is, ya need to go to a few bike stores have a chat to the guys there, have a sit on a few bikes, work out what type of riding ya wanna do, chat to them about your experiance levels and what ya wanna get out of riding, then do some reading about bikes in general, then start thinking about what you think you might want.
I was merely pointing out to you that a 500cc bike can be less powerfull than a 250cc or more powerfull than a 1000cc tourer..is all.
Id suggest any bike that is not a "RR" that puts you in a more upright position, that will be forgiving for the mistakes you will make.
sv 650
any non RR 250
ducati monster 600
cb 500
gpz 500
cb 600
zzr 600
gsf 600
ya get the idea
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Shiv wrote:How do you find out how many kW a bike outputs?
I always assumed that bigger is better. But yah it does make sense that you need more engine power to push a bigger bike so some gets wasted on just moving you.
Im interested in such things...I usually goto straight to the builders website, ie; www.honda.com or sometimes they can be a bit coy about what their bikes can or can not do, so, a website such as http://www.bikez.com/brands/index.php can be very helpfull too. There are many peeps who have done their own form of dynos etc; ya just google and you would be surprised what you can find out about any bike in particular.
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