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#1 Unread post by bigjoe070304 »

I am looking to buy my first bike. I am looking to get a Kawasaki 900 custom 2007, or a Honda VTX 1300c. I hear that the kawasaki has the same amount of horse power and torque as the 1300, but I'm not sure if it is true or not. I'm leaning more toward the kawasaki for the looks, but the 1300 looks good also the one with the best ride and power will be the one I will get. So if some one will let me know how much power and torque both of these bikes have it would help me out.

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#2 Unread post by dr_bar »

You can begin by doing some research here...

http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/2007models.htm


Here...

viewtopic.php?t=100&start=0

And here, just for starters...

viewtopic.php?t=42
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#3 Unread post by Wrider »

Trust me, you don't need a 900 or a VTX 1300 for a first bike... My Volusia is 800 ccs and it's plenty of power for my 300 lb. fat "O-Ring"... lol It'll do 0-60 in about 6 seconds and tops out at about 100 MPH. Anyway, definitely look at those threads Sev posted, and bear in mind that mountain biking for X number of years and riding dirt for another X number of years is still not quite enough for a huge first bike...
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hummmmm? the Kawasaki 900 or the Honda VTX1300, thats a tough one! The Kawasaki with the big, thin front tire makes it an easy bike to ride and handle, but im no big fan of the belt drive, the Honda VTX1300 is a great bike, reliable, but its heavy, a bit underpowered and its not fuel injected, I would pick the VTX1800 over the VTX1300. Have you considered a bike in between the two? The Yamaha V Star 1100 or the Honda 1100? The 07 Yamaha V Star 1100 has a $1000 rebate and you could get one for less than $7K. Kawasaki isn't known as a reliable bike, but if you keep it maintained by the book you should be ok, im leaning toward the Kawasaki, just keep a good eye on that belt drive!
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you have bipolar. no doubt about it...
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#8 Unread post by storysunfolding »

MotoF150 wrote:Kawasaki isn't known as a reliable bike, but if you keep it maintained by the book you should be ok, im leaning toward the Kawasaki, just keep a good eye on that belt drive!
First, :wtf:

Second, not known as reliable to... you? Sure a few of their designs are dated (ninja 250/500 klr 650) but they still sell like hotcakes and i haven't heard of any issues with the old designs or the new
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#9 Unread post by Big B »

MotoF150 wrote:I would pick the VTX1800 over the VTX1300.
not for a first bike i wouldn't, the 1800 would be a cast iron beyotch to learn on. the v-star 1100, or even the 650, however, would be great bikes to start on, something that'd be fun, look good and most importantly, forgiving for a noob.
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MotoF150 wrote:hummmmm? the Kawasaki 900 or the Honda VTX1300, thats a tough one! The Kawasaki with the big, thin front tire makes it an easy bike to ride and handle, but im no big fan of the belt drive, the Honda VTX1300 is a great bike, reliable, but its heavy, a bit underpowered and its not fuel injected, I would pick the VTX1800 over the VTX1300. Have you considered a bike in between the two? The Yamaha V Star 1100 or the Honda 1100? The 07 Yamaha V Star 1100 has a $1000 rebate and you could get one for less than $7K. Kawasaki isn't known as a reliable bike, but if you keep it maintained by the book you should be ok, im leaning toward the Kawasaki, just keep a good eye on that belt drive!

Thank you for the info. The reason why I picked the kawasaki 900 custom and the 1300 VTX is because looks wiz thats the two that I like the best. The Honda 1100 and the V-star 1100 I looked at both, but didn't like the looks of both of them for me. I don't understand what do you mean that the kawasaki isn't reliable. What kind of problems does the kawasaki's have. Thank you for the info its help me alot.
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