Brand new biker, debating on waiting till spring...advice?

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Brand new biker, debating on waiting till spring...advice?

#1 Unread post by Shenanigans7 »

Hey, I'm a brand new at this stuff, I just had a calling and wanted to learn and feel the rush. I'm going to be getting a 2001 Suzuki GSX-R 600 most likely, and will be taking a TEAM Arizona MSF safety course. My question is should I wait till next spring to really get going in this, or start learning today? Any advice, on anything, will be appreciated.....
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#2 Unread post by storysunfolding »

Call me crazy, but right now this years gear and helmets are on clearance to make room for next years stuff. If you don't mind the lack of next springs extra bells and whistles you could probably save some money
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I would highly recommend a different first bike than a Gixxer 600...
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#4 Unread post by Lion_Lady »

kabob983 wrote:I would highly recommend a different first bike than a Gixxer 600...
A Gixxer is a pretty bad first bike. Too much power and too twitchy in throttle and brakes.

There are better choices out there... used is probably the BEST sort of first bike. Did you look in the stickies????

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#5 Unread post by peterman »

why were you debating waiting until spring? Was it cost or was that when the MFS class opening up? I can't imagine it's the weather :wink:

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peterman wrote:why were you debating waiting until spring? Was it cost or was that when the MFS class opening up? I can't imagine it's the weather :wink:
Lucky AZ weather...it was over 75 degrees this time last week here in AL, this morning when I woke up it was 37...
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#7 Unread post by ZooTech »

I lived in Phoenix for a year, and don't recall experiencing any "seasons". Why would you wait until spring when the temperature in the winter hovers in the 70's?

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#8 Unread post by Jamers! »

Lion_Lady wrote:
kabob983 wrote:I would highly recommend a different first bike than a Gixxer 600...
A Gixxer is a pretty bad first bike. Too much power and too twitchy in throttle and brakes.

There are better choices out there... used is probably the BEST sort of first bike. Did you look in the stickies????

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Just to pound it into you some, more. Ya the GSX-R 600, is a cool looking, fast, fun bike ( or so ive been told) but i dont think a superbike is the right choice for a n00b, so you might want to think about getting something with a little less juice.


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Is this a trolling experience? :)
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oldnslo wrote:Is this a trolling experience? :)
Maybe it is... Anyway, I think that the first thing you should do when getting a motorcycle is determine the absolute :roll: top speed in each gear...
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