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well, the bus is out of most ppls league, so don't even worry about it right now. Once you get riding you will think differently of the bike after a few track days or passes through the canyon.
As far as motorcycles, I would suggest a F3 or F4i honda cbr600, they are both appealing, fast, and much more rider forgiving then most of the other 600cc sport bikes. I started out on a 1980 Suzuki GS550, 6 months later I got a Kawasaki Vulcan 750, 6 months later I got a gsx1100r, 6 months later I got a R6 (crashed the gsx), 6 months later I got my R1. The first major step was from my first GS550 to my Vulcan that I still own, it was much more power then I was used to, and fit me for quite awhile. Even though it gets beat by the V8 muscle cars at high speeds, it will dog them up to 90. So I would start out small, and make sure you have an experienced friend who can help you along the way. |
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Thank you soooooooooo much!
That information was great and I learned alot about what I need to go through to gradually build and prepare myself for higher cc bikes. Thanx again, and your information was of great help.:flash: In the meantime, I'll be picking a bike (Most likely a honda):sun: Thanx again guys.
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No problem, just be sure to buy gear. (lid, leathers, gloves, boots)
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While we're somewhat on this topic, and I don't feel like starting a new thread to ask the same question, what would you guys say to a Kawasaki Ninja 500 as a first bike for someone who has absolutely NO riding experience?
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![]() 500's are GREAT starter bikes for total newbies.
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Do you think that I could handle a Triumph 955i Daytona? If not, how long do you think I would have to ride in order to get one?
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By the way, I'm sooooooooo happy they got the red color back for the Daytona 955i for 2003!!!
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hmm lets see, can you handle a 955i.... ummm no. Remember this simple equation: BALLS > BRAINS = BAD. It would take you ATLEAST a good year of riding to be able to step onto a sportsbike and not endanger yourself or other people. It takes atleast a year to get your general reflexes and reactions down pat, even after a year I would still not suggest getting a sportsbike. Plus you being as young as I think you said you were, your insurance will kill you.
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Sorry. I guess I wasn't thinking. I just got a little over-excited, but I'm cool now. I guess the search continues....
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First line of advice... SCREW appearance!!!
Pardon my French, but that's all the more I can say. I hang out with ONE other girl who doesn't even have her own bike, and a bunch of guys on big sportsbikes... infact, there are several liter bikes in the group. My point is: They don't care that you aren't starting out on a souped up crotchrocket. Heck, they're GLAD to wait back for you. If they aren't, they aren't worth riding with. And trust me, I know far too many of such guys, and you don't need that kind of trouble. Ya know how when you see 2 bikers pass eachother on the road they wave??? They don't care what you're on. You're part of the group no matter what you've got. It's really cool. Sure, I get teased for not being on a liter bike or whatever, but it's truly all in jest, and whenever I talk about getting a bigger bike EVERYONE cares about you and they tell me to keep my ego in check. I know. Trust me I know how tempting it is to go look at some sexy Ducati or Triumph, but save yourself some drool and look at something SMALL. Remember: If you do this right, you'll have THE REST OF YOUR LIFE TO MOVE UP TO A BIGGER BIKE.
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Where did they make you saturn?
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I don't get it???
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I rode a 2 stroke Suzuki enduro for 2 years. After that we had a Sportster and Rebel at my disposal for 6 years. I choose to ride the Rebel alot because it was a fun little bike. then I spent 2 years or so on a Superglide. Also, I did a lot of riding on some full dress Harleys (81 FLT, and early 90's FLH's) Then I bought a 99 GSXR 750. I rode it for 2 years, and upgraded to the GSXR 1000, All in all, I rode for over 12 years before the 1000. The 1000 is not a beginners bike. Occasionaly it scares the shit out of me. IE: accelerating out of a turn in second gear and the front end goes skyward without any sign of wanting to come back down. Honestly, I should have stayed with the 750. Just to give you an idea of the power of the 1k... Imagine 4th gear, 90 MPH, stand up, give it a little bounce, roll on the throttle, and the front wheel will leave the ground. |
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Yeah. I think I'll stay away from that for a century or two. And I think that I can handle a Hayabusa earlier than 12 years of riding? Pleeeaazz! I would need ALOT more time. What was I thinking? Thanx for bringing me to reality (Well, maybe, who knows? Maybe I'll be better than I think.):sun:
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