o no neether b gud if u gt 1000 u nd 2 turbo it to have almst enuf pwr if u gt 600 u need turbo and nos 2 b abel 2 beet a stang my uncle hav 1 an its fassssst.
1979 XS650F -- "Hi, My name's Nick, and I'm a Motorcyclist. I've been dry for four years." (Everybody: "Hi, Nick.")
Dyin'? Boy, he can have this little life any time he wants to. Do ya hear that? Are ya hearin' it? Come on. You're welcome to it, ol' timer. Let me know you're up there. Come on. Love me, hate me, kill me, anything. Just let me know it.
Guys chill out. There's a difference between a complete newbie whos never touched a bike wanting a race bike and a beginner wanting a race bike. He never stated the info, and you know assuming makes an "O Ring" out of you and me.
The big 1300cc Hayabusa vs the little Suzuki 250....There really wasn't a lot of difference in the speed. Granted the Suzuki is revving quite high compared to the Hayabusa, but they were going flat out on a track. For regular street riding, a big bike like the Hayabusa (or a 1000cc CBR) is a waste.
The bigger the bikes, the more gas they use and the higher the insurance.
The big 1300cc Hayabusa vs the little Suzuki 250....There really wasn't a lot of difference in the speed. Granted the Suzuki is revving quite high compared to the Hayabusa, but they were going flat out on a track. For regular street riding, a big bike like the Hayabusa (or a 1000cc CBR) is a waste.
The bigger the bikes, the more gas they use and the higher the insurance.
hey, thanks for not making an assumption. been riding for 8 years, have owned ninja 500 sv650 and a marauder. i will never consider myself "experienced" since there is always so much to learn, like avoiding cages tryin to run me down. this bike will be used for mainly the track, but will be riding to the track as i have no other means of transportation.
mgdavis wrote:Please use capitalization, punctuation, and real words. It makes me hate you less.
Do you have any riding experience? Nobody on this board will recommend either bike to a newbie.
Usually people do not take offense to improper grammar and punctuation on internet chat rooms and forums. The same idea is still conveyed. Sorry if you have to put in a slight bit more effort to assist me. My apologies.