About to take the plunge... couple questions...
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:17 pm
Hi all, I've only just recently found this site, but I read all night last night and all day today. I'm finally making some money after spending several years in college, and I'm not going to waste any time getting myself a bike (I've been wanting for many, many years). I'm going to reserve my spot in the MSF training course tomorrow for the first week in August. I'll be shopping for equipment and motorcycles in the meantime.
Anyway, my big question is... drum roll please... what bike? Not in that sense, though. Ultimately, I would love to have an R6 or similar class of bike, but I'm not going to get a 600+cc bike and spend $6000+ dollars right off the bat. I'm all for spending $5-800 on a beater to learn on, then sell it and move up in a few months or after winter. What I'm confused about is whether it would be a good idea to spend $800 or so on a mid-80's "standard" style and learn on that, then switch to a sport bike? Or should I instead try and find a mid-90's sport bike for $1000-2000 (500cc or less) since that's more like the style of bike I'll want to be riding? I'm not so concerned about my image during the learning period, just whether or not learning on a different style of bike will be an impediment to the process.
Also, I've read that I should expect to spend around $1000 for equipment (no less than $600), and I fully intend to, but I'm little unsure about how much I should expect to spend per item. I see $450 helmets and I see $80 helmets, and that sort of range across the board.
Thanks in advance!
Anyway, my big question is... drum roll please... what bike? Not in that sense, though. Ultimately, I would love to have an R6 or similar class of bike, but I'm not going to get a 600+cc bike and spend $6000+ dollars right off the bat. I'm all for spending $5-800 on a beater to learn on, then sell it and move up in a few months or after winter. What I'm confused about is whether it would be a good idea to spend $800 or so on a mid-80's "standard" style and learn on that, then switch to a sport bike? Or should I instead try and find a mid-90's sport bike for $1000-2000 (500cc or less) since that's more like the style of bike I'll want to be riding? I'm not so concerned about my image during the learning period, just whether or not learning on a different style of bike will be an impediment to the process.
Also, I've read that I should expect to spend around $1000 for equipment (no less than $600), and I fully intend to, but I'm little unsure about how much I should expect to spend per item. I see $450 helmets and I see $80 helmets, and that sort of range across the board.
Thanks in advance!