My CBR 600 Got Owned.....PT.2
King Of Crunk
08-04-2005, 09:16 PM
Well i just got the check from the insurance company today, and it was 2500 bucks for the damages....not even close to the amount i bought it for plus the cost of mods but it's better than nothing....so i'm adding that 2500 to the 5500 i already have saved and i come up with a grand total of 8,000 dollars...hehe...definitely enough to get a new bike but i still don't know which one i should purchase....i have test ridden a GSXR-750 and that was hella fast compared to my old F3 CBR 600...but there are still other options i would like to pursue...anyways vote and give me a reason why...thanks dudes and dudettes... :sunglasse
Aces0vr8s
08-04-2005, 10:53 PM
Huffys are god!
Z_Fanatic
08-04-2005, 11:46 PM
voted for f4i, no judoka should be without one. if you're getting new, get 600rr instead.
King Of Crunk
08-05-2005, 12:56 AM
oh yeah i totally forgot about the RR....that's what i'm starting to lean towards....
DealsGap
08-05-2005, 12:57 AM
It would help to know what type of riding you plan to do. Seeing as how your sig has a hayabusa listed as a future purchase, im guessing you're a straight-liner?
King Of Crunk
08-05-2005, 01:08 AM
i try to get on a track once a month but used my bike for more roll on races on the highways than on the track....so i suppose the majority of my riding is done in a straight line....however i still would like a semi nimble bike...i know the hayabusa is not that...hehe it would probably get beat by a gixxer 750 on a track...but in a straight line....see ya later gixxer...
chubster2003
08-05-2005, 01:11 AM
Vote for 600RR.. or if ya can find one a 954RR they weigh the same as the 600RR but have another 35hp... BIG DIFFERENCE
King Of Crunk
08-05-2005, 01:23 AM
hehe...i don't know if i'm ready for a full blown (almost) liter bike yet....for sure after this next one i'm going to get a liter bike but not yet....thanks for the input though...
DealsGap
08-05-2005, 01:49 AM
I really love my R6, so if I were in the market again i'd buy one in a hearbeat. The only other bike i'd really consider would be a 600RR. Most of my riding is either track days or twisty mountain stuff, though. Ever since seeing an article of a pro stock rider getting a stock 600 in the 9's by compressing the forks I dont see any more than that being necessary.
King Of Crunk
08-05-2005, 01:56 AM
compressing the forks? explain...i know what that is but i don't see how it would help the bike...interesting...
DealsGap
08-05-2005, 02:02 AM
He took tie downs and compressed the forks with them. That helped keep the front end on the ground and he broke into the 9's pretty easily.
King Of Crunk
08-05-2005, 02:09 AM
oh man....that's crazy...just imagine what that would do with a liter bike....
Z_Fanatic
08-05-2005, 02:47 AM
oh man....that's crazy...just imagine what that would do with a liter bike....
pretty easy, drag racers stretch the swing arm/ and lower it, and some include those small wheels on the back. it helps sending most power to the ground, the only wheelie happens is during launch. but when you start adding more horsepower, it gets harder to keep the front down.
generally, a bike with longer wheelbase is less prone to wheelie and has more stability, bikes with shorter wheelbase is more flickable.
I believe the RR and R6 has the shortest wheelbase of all sportbikes currently.
I'm guessing the guy who compressed his forks had to brake with the rear or took real long time braking. Because I don't see how you can brake at high speed with forks fully compressed and the front end doesn't tuck.
btw, Chunk, you can always wait until september/october to see what all the manufactures would unveil. Except for Suzuki and ZX-6R, they're all more or less up for redesigns/revisions.
pretty easy, drag racers stretch the swing arm/ and lower it, and some include those small wheels on the back. it helps sending most power to the ground, the only wheelie happens is during launch. but when you start adding more horsepower, it gets harder to keep the front down.
generally, a bike with longer wheelbase is less prone to wheelie and has more stability, bikes with shorter wheelbase is more flickable.
I believe the RR and R6 has the shortest wheelbase of all sportbikes currently.
I'm guessing the guy who compressed his forks had to brake with the rear or took real long time braking. Because I don't see how you can brake at high speed with forks fully compressed and the front end doesn't tuck.
btw, Chunk, you can always wait until september/october to see what all the manufactures would unveil. Except for Suzuki and ZX-6R, they're all more or less up for redesigns/revisions.
King Of Crunk
08-05-2005, 03:26 AM
i'm probably going to buy a bike then anyways....that's when bike prices are almost rock bottom too...
G-man422
08-05-2005, 04:01 PM
i'm probably going to buy a bike then anyways....that's when bike prices are almost rock bottom too...
So, which one do you think you'll get? I voted for the CBR, just cause i like their styling, plus it might be easier for you since you already had a cbr, to do upgrades, ect.
So, which one do you think you'll get? I voted for the CBR, just cause i like their styling, plus it might be easier for you since you already had a cbr, to do upgrades, ect.
King Of Crunk
08-06-2005, 02:06 PM
So, which one do you think you'll get? I voted for the CBR, just cause i like their styling, plus it might be easier for you since you already had a cbr, to do upgrades, ect.
i'll probably start looking in october and stuff...i know i can't test drive a bike then if it's snowy but i pretty much know what bikes i want....that's a very good point about the CBR...i'm pretty familiar with hondas by now and the 900RR or the 600RR would probably be my best bet... :grinyes:
i'll probably start looking in october and stuff...i know i can't test drive a bike then if it's snowy but i pretty much know what bikes i want....that's a very good point about the CBR...i'm pretty familiar with hondas by now and the 900RR or the 600RR would probably be my best bet... :grinyes:
Aces0vr8s
08-11-2005, 12:24 AM
dude hell na look at that huffy top % i wonder if you can get NAAAWWWSSSSSS for them
knox 000
10-02-2005, 11:59 PM
go with the rr. i've got an 04 600rr and im hooked.
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