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Comtemplating buying a bike in spring...
Im just trying to research and look into the whole street bike scene.
I was reading the stickys and they kept saying dont get a 600cc bike, how many cc's should I be looking to get? Can someone just give me a rundown of the jargon and abbreviations and stuff like that that I should know when reading these forums. I want to start small(low power) and work my way up. I am completely new to street bikes and dont know much. In fact, the last time I was on a motor bike was years ago when I rode my cousins dirt bike once and hit a fence becasue I couldn't reach the pedals all the way lol(I was only about 10 at the time). I am completely ignorant to everything that is street bikes and I appreciate any knowledge you may be willing to give me. I know this may seem like a waste to many of you, but Im just trying to research and learn what Im talking about so when I go to buy a bike, I can be informed. Thanks in advance
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Re: Comtemplating buying a bike in spring...
Hello.How about a Yamaha Rebel?? Check em out,Diesel1962
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Re: Comtemplating buying a bike in spring...
it's not mostly about cc's, a sv650s and a ninja 650r are both over 600cc's but they are great beginner bikes still. when people say no 600 bikes they mean the gsxr, cbr, zx series etc.
here's my list of good beginner bikes: 2003- present suzuki sv650s hyosung comet gt650r aprilia rs125/rs250 honda cbr f2/f3 kawasaki ninja 250r/500r/650r |
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Re: Comtemplating buying a bike in spring...
v-twins are a little more forgiving than inline bikes and more predictable as well....plus there is less shifting involved with a v-twin because they have better torque than an inline....go with an SV650...i've ridden a couple...great bikes...
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Re: Comtemplating buying a bike in spring...
Would it be smart to buy new or used?
If I buy a used, whats alot of mileage for a bike?
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Re: Comtemplating buying a bike in spring...
Also, if I have to get a bike to take the lessons, how do I test drive the bike first?
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Re: Comtemplating buying a bike in spring...
in my opinion it wouldbe smart to buy used because you're probably going to switch bikes after about a year so you don't want to spend to much money on your beginner bike and don't worry about getting a bike for lessons, if you take the msf course they'll lend you a bike to learn on.
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Re: Comtemplating buying a bike in spring...
Ok, so go take the lessons before buying a bike, got it. Thanks guys.
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Re: Comtemplating buying a bike in spring...
what is good mileage for a used beginner bike?
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Re: Re: Comtemplating buying a bike in spring...
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Re: Comtemplating buying a bike in spring...
I'm behind that, it depends on the shape of the bike. I have an 85 gpz550 at the end of a restoration project (pics need updating badly) with 14,000 miles and it looked like this here
I have an 81 Honda CM400E with 9500 miles (5000 since I bought it) with no problems. I have an 81 Yamaha SR250T for a grocery-getter and light off-road duty with 56,000 miles when I wrecked and nearly killed myself. Two points, it's not the mileage that matters when buying a bike but the condition of it. And second, regardless of engine size/power, motorcycles can be dangerous if you're not careful, and sometimes when you are. |
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Re: Comtemplating buying a bike in spring...
If you're really serious about getting into motorcycling, take the beginners MSF course, buy a smaller used unfaired bike; something without a lot of plastic in case of a tipover (which is a good possibility). Search around for good used bikes, they are out there. I would also suggest getting into maintaining your bike too as you'll appreciate the sport/ hobby/ addiction
so much more.
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