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how ironic!

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#11 Post by CBRyder » Tue Apr 25, 2006 2:39 pm

hey guys,
well i am turning 19 in two months and just went out and bought a CBR600F2, beutifull bike i might add! Everyone told me that i should start off with a 500 but i went against them. I personally think that i am mature enough to drive an older 600. I am not going around show boating and everything else, not to mention even hitting the second powerband when i shift, simply because its not needed. When you hear of noobs getting in accidents they are usually just acting like an idiot and ridding irresponsibly. For example my friend has a Ninja 500 and told me that they cruise at 160. See this a 500 that a noob is driving stupidly. It's really all in the driver. Maturity does go a longs ways!

Happy ridding everyone!
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#12 Post by camthepyro » Tue Apr 25, 2006 2:44 pm

Ummm... maturity isn't why most of us recommend a smaller bike. What happens when you swerve around a shredded tire in the road, and accidently pull the throttle and shoot off the road?
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#13 Post by matthew5656 » Tue Apr 25, 2006 6:14 pm

CBRyder wrote: For example my friend has a Ninja 500 and told me that they cruise at 160. See this a 500 that a noob is driving stupidly.
I've never heard of a 500 goin 160... are you talking kph? If mph, you're mistaken or it's a crazy 500 souped up sport bike....
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#14 Post by Ninja Geoff » Tue Apr 25, 2006 6:40 pm

These are those sought after sport bikes that noobs seem to find.

Honda:
CBR600F4i - inline 4 (oh hey, no RR. It MUST be a good first bike </sarcasm>)
CBR600RR - inline 4
CBR1000RR - inline 4
RC51 - v twin. And not your semi-docile v twin like in an SV650

Kawasaki:
Ninjas ranging from 600 - 1400. I suck with Kawi models. - inline 4

Suzuki:
GSX-R 600 - inline 4
GSX-R 750 - inline 4
GSX-R 1000 - inline 4
SV1000S - v twin. And not your semi-docile v twin like in an SV650. Though not as extreme as an RC51.

Yamaha
YZF-R6 - inline 4
YZF-R1 - inline 4
YZF600R - inline 4
FZ6 - inline 4
FZ1 - inline 4

I'd have to gander that the safest one there is the FZ6. And i think that's low 90's in HP.
Though the F4i, YZF600R and the FZ6 would be great second bikes.
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#15 Post by marcus8811 » Wed Apr 26, 2006 7:38 am

I think a lot of it comes from the magazines...

if you're not reading message boards or something that's the only other place to get information.

That's where I got a lot of my early info. anyway. (before I started reading these boards.
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#16 Post by Apitoxin » Wed Apr 26, 2006 10:18 am

matthew5656 wrote:I just don't understand why so many people purchase this powerful of a bike with no thought given to their abilities and experience.
Because there are alot of airhead girls out there who think the sexy sportbikes are sooooooo manly and must sleep with the owners of them.
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#17 Post by flynrider » Wed Apr 26, 2006 10:42 am

matthew5656 wrote:
CBRyder wrote: For example my friend has a Ninja 500 and told me that they cruise at 160. See this a 500 that a noob is driving stupidly.
I've never heard of a 500 goin 160... are you talking kph? If mph, you're mistaken or it's a crazy 500 souped up sport bike....
If it's mph, his friend isn't driving stupidly, he's just fibbing :laughing: In order to mod a 500 twin to do 160 mph, you'd have to spend more on mods than you did for the bike.
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#18 Post by flynrider » Wed Apr 26, 2006 10:49 am

CBRyder wrote: When you hear of noobs getting in accidents they are usually just acting like an idiot and ridding irresponsibly.
Most of the ones I've personally witnessed did not involve noobs acting irresponsibly. They involved basic noob mistakes with applying the throttle and brakes. The 600 sporty will magnify those mistakes, so be careful.
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#19 Post by Sev » Wed Apr 26, 2006 11:25 am

Se7eN wrote:
matthew5656 wrote:I just don't understand why so many people purchase this powerful of a bike with no thought given to their abilities and experience.
Because there are alot of airhead girls out there who think the sexy sportbikes are sooooooo manly and must sleep with the owners of them.
Where? Mine ain't workin!
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#20 Post by Myself002 » Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:53 pm

haha if you get a bike just to get laid I think you picked the wrong vehicle.....


Planes are were its at man, become a pilot! Once you say "hey, I'm a pilot" the girls just come outta the woodwork. Unless you go to a school with a bunch of other pilots, then get a bike.
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