Ready for a sportbike
- jstark47
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What Shorts said. There's a lot of sportbikes that aren't race replicas like GSX-R's, that will still be much sportier than the small V-Star. You're going from one end of the performance spectrum to the complete opposite end in one giant step - why not stop in the middle instead?
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to be honest I just really liked the looks of the GSX, I really don't know anything about sportbikes though. I have sat on a Ninja 650, but never ridden it. I'm just trying to find out what might be close to the V-Star. I'm ready to upgrade, but I don't want anything that is rediculously more than the V-star. I really have no desire to go flying down the freeway. I just like the look and feel(from what i could tell) of the sportbikes. how much hp do the Ninja 650's have? Thanks
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I believe its around about 70. It'll be a lot more tame than the GSX-R you were looking at, but have *plenty* of get up and go for you. I'd say that would be a good step in the sportbike direction.TXClassic wrote:to be honest I just really liked the looks of the GSX, I really don't know anything about sportbikes though. I have sat on a Ninja 650, but never ridden it. I'm just trying to find out what might be close to the V-Star. I'm ready to upgrade, but I don't want anything that is rediculously more than the V-star. I really have no desire to go flying down the freeway. I just like the look and feel(from what i could tell) of the sportbikes. how much hp do the Ninja 650's have? Thanks
+1. I was about to buy this as a firstie (I just made up that term, let's spread it....VermilionX wrote:how about an SV650S and buy the lower fairings for it.
it's got a Vºtwin engine. very similar to your bike.
it's got about 72bhp.

Since this will be you second bike it would be a perfect in-between.
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go sit on all the bikes, test ride them if you can, and then come back and ask more questions. What something looks like on paper is rarely what it is in person. You might have fun humping the gixxer gas tank or you might love it. But its a completely different animal than what you are riding now.
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Hey TX, any bike that is not a cruiser is going to act pretty radical compared to your Vstar 650. DHs feels a huge difference when he jumps from his Vulcan to my VTR250. He thinks my bike is fun and peppy to play on compared to his bike. And all it is is a change of style. Kinda like drinking top shelf liquor vs beer. Both are good and have the desired affect, but the method of delivery is different.
Anyway, no harm in changing things up, but know the differences will be great.
Anyway, no harm in changing things up, but know the differences will be great.
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