starter bikes?

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starter bikes?

#1 Unread post by NuRida »

hey everyone,

i was wondering what your thoughts are for manufacterers in the 600cc area. Who is good for reliability and handling? who would be the best for a newer rider like myself? kawasaki? suzuki? yamaha or honda? thanks

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#2 Unread post by Kawasaki »

Hey bro,

Umm 600cc is quite a high engine for a starter, the kawa 250cc is a great starter bike, ask anyone.

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If you're talking about sport bikes, stay away from the 600's. ;)
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#4 Unread post by NuRida »

hey man,

ya i have been hearing that alot, but i dont want to waste money on a 250cc that i will grow out of soon, im not a crazy rider, i know i have to take it easy for the first bit, that being said, is there a "better" 600cc starter brand out there? thanks again

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#5 Unread post by Telesque »

I don't know much about sport bikes, so I couldn't make a very good recomendation.

And, even if you're absoutely positively going to buy a 600cc no matter what, I'd still suggest you read this: viewtopic.php?t=937

Even if you've already made up your mind, it's still a good read, and useful info to pass on to other bikers.
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#6 Unread post by NuRida »

thanks man ,appreciate it, what do you think about 500cc sport bikes? i dont know any good makes in that area,

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#7 Unread post by icariz83 »

Check out the beginner's forum, also I would recommend the SV650. Only if you have some prior riding experience.

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I think there is a sticky pretty much saying you will croak yourself on a 600 sportbike for your first bike.

I think a used (not abused) 250 Ninja would be plenty of power, cost effective and it might not even kill you.

But, it is a free country (countries, we are multinational here). So buy a 600cc sport bike and go for broke, heck buy a Hayabusa if you have the cash. I saw a website that shows you how to push it past 200bhp. Get it dawg

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I am not trying to be a jerk, but if you are looking for justification of your desire to ride a 600cc sportbike, you are in the wrong set of forums.
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#9 Unread post by Telesque »

NuRida wrote:thanks man ,appreciate it, what do you think about 500cc sport bikes? i dont know any good makes in that area,
Ninja 500 or GS500 would probably be your best bet.

Consider buying an older bike as your first as well- Most people 'trade up' after their first season or two anyways, and a good bike will constantly be in demand (Ninja 250s for example) and you won't have to take a huge hit on resale value.
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http://www.dansmc.com/MC_repaircourse.htm

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#10 Unread post by Randy »

Sorry, may have been a little harsh. :oops: I read my comments after I posted.

I sure think a 250 Ninja would be the best bet
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