ditching my 4 wheels in favor of 2. . . . .
ditching my 4 wheels in favor of 2. . . . .
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b.johnson

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1,091 posts

235 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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Good afternoon guys,

After a few years of ummmming and arrring and disapproval from my other half she has decided to let me have one
I've been looking at many different bikes, but im un sure what will best for fill my needs as a first bike.

This is where I would like to ask a favor.........

Im after a 4 stroke sports bike 600cc max, I won’t be using it every day (weekends and dry weather only) and I have about £2500 to spend, any ideas please?

Thank you
Ben

wedg1e

27,002 posts

286 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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Just about anything for that money. Mate of mine got a '98 900 Blade for 2500, so a newer 600 should be similar.

nightflight

814 posts

238 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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Just joined biking world with a Triumph Thunderbird Sport 900. Not a sports bike in the true sense (more retro), but fantastic fun. Now looking into building collection of bikes, Laverda Ducati etc to go with TVR. All bikes seem good value compared with cars. More bangs for your bucks !

chilli

17,320 posts

257 months

Sunday 14th January 2007
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Good stuff!!
My first was a GSXR600 on a T plate, which cost me £2500. Was a great bike, and served me well! I rode that thing better than the R6. It looked and went well for £2500!

aeropilot

39,305 posts

248 months

Sunday 14th January 2007
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b.johnson said:
Im after a 4 stroke sports bike 600cc max, I won’t be using it every day (weekends and dry weather only) and I have about £2500 to spend, any ideas please?


Personally for that kind of cash, and that kind of useage, I'd rather have a Duc 900SS......

The larger capacity and torquier V-twin will more user friendly than some demented rev-happy 4 cyl 600 for a new rider.

And then there's the sound......






F.M

5,816 posts

241 months

Sunday 14th January 2007
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Kawasaki ZX6
Honda CBR 600
Yamaha FZR 600
Suzuki GSXR 600/750...that`s your top 4 choices IMO...I`d go the suzuki or kawasaki

scobby17

181 posts

229 months

Sunday 14th January 2007
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You MUST try the bikes although all the jap 600's seem similar they all have different charecters. R6 manic but fun when you are in the mood. ZX6 more laid back great motor able to go touring if required. One left field bike worth trying is the Suzuki 650, great first bike. Me R6 as I am always in the mood!

twit

2,908 posts

285 months

Tuesday 16th January 2007
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If this is your first bike go and try lots of different types of bikes. Don't just limit yourself to sports bikes as you will be chopping off a lot of the market and you don't know what type of bike you want til you try lots!

To some extent it use may define a good bike, sunday blasting in good weather then sports bikes = good. Lots od commuting in piss poor weather in the dark I hate them.

I guess my advice would be to be completely open minded on bike choice!