HomerSimpson wrote:Hey everyone, its been a while since my last post. I was all set to get my Katana600 in January but unfortunately a lot of things went bad and was unable to purchase one. While trying to sort everything out I thought I would use the time to check out other bikes. I have been looking at the CBR600F4i as beginner bike. I have looked all over the internet and talked to people have heard advice leaning towards it being a decent beginner, any comments? Also I have not been able to find the difference between CBR600F4i and the CBR600f4, if there is one.
Thanks in advance
Have you read the stickies? Have you taken the MSF course yet? I know you've been lurking here since last fall.
I don't think a CBR is a good starter bike. Keep this in mind: 400-600cc, 40-60 horsepower (70 hp MAX), and 400-450 pounds, dry weight.
Don't get so focused on a PARTICULAR bike for this first one. Keep in mind it is your FIRST motorcycle, not your last. Consider it a 'stepping stone' to your dream machine.
If you drop your sights a bit, you should have no problem finding a decent machine to ride for 6 months... bear with me: If you use the guidelines above, a used motorcycle will cost you very little to insure and unless you wreck it, you will be able to sell it for what you paid for it when you're ready to move up.
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