First bike and I just bought a 2001 GXS-R750

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First bike and I just bought a 2001 GXS-R750

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So I've never rode a street bike in my life and I ended up with a 2001 GXS-R750, not by choice though. I'm willing to admit this bike is way out of my league and probably isn't the best one for me to start out on...

I was wondering how dangerous it is out there on a bike and what are some of the best safety tactics I could practice?

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#2 Unread post by fireguzzi »

You did have a choice, you didnt have to buy it.
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True, but I would've been out 5k.

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so sell/trade it for an SV650?
Or sell it straight up and pocket the cash and look for something like a GS/EX500
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GeoffXR200R wrote: Or sell it straight up and pocket the cash and look for something like a GS/EX500
Easiest, safest, most pofitable solution.
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Skier wrote:
GeoffXR200R wrote: Or sell it straight up and pocket the cash and look for something like a GS/EX500
Easiest, safest, most pofitable solution.


+1. Your best option is to sell the GSXR, buy a small starter bike and pocket the change.


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#7 Unread post by swatter555 »

You definately picked up a bike that is not newbie friendly. If you can control yourself, you can probably learn on it. I wouldnt recommend a new rider get a bike like that under any circumstances, but you already have it. Throttle control will be your friend.

If on the other hand you dont feel comfortable on the bike, then maybe you should sell it.

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#8 Unread post by Jthmeffy »

I am a total newbie here (i havent even been on a bike yet.. in between jobs so i can exactly go out and buy one at the moment.. prolly in a month or so) so take what i have to say with a grain of salt.. You could prolly keep that bike and possibly find some older (80's) standard bike for a few hundred and ride that until you fee comfortable enough to ride the much more touchy and fast bike... just an idea, if u want to keep your current bike..

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I say sell the gixxer and get either an EX500 or SV650 and use the extra money to get yourself some gear.

Or keep the gixxer and get a beater to learn on for about 6 months then move up to the gixxer when your ready

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Re: First bike and I just bought a 2001 GXS-R750

#10 Unread post by JustJames »

Relapse wrote: I was wondering how dangerous it is out there on a bike and what are some of the best safety tactics I could practice?
The dangerous, It can kill you or get you killed pretty easy. worse than that you are not dead but wish to be dead every breath of your life.

The best safety tactics, like everyone said, sell the bike get something smaller
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