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Old 09-27-2004, 11:24 PM
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600cc

k ppl just out of sheer curiosity

the bigger bikes are mostly what ppl seen to aspire to, and admire most when it comes to bikes, but what about the humble 600cc

what are u guys preferred 600cc (or less) bikes?
also any reasons?

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Re: 600cc

Im planning on getin a 600cc for my starter bike...I think they get the job done just as well, and are no less of a bike then any others...
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Old 09-28-2004, 01:50 AM
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Re: 600cc

im new the the bike scene. Im lookin at gettin a 600cc also for my first bike, as are a couple friends who are gettin into it also.
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Old 09-28-2004, 03:56 AM
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I like 600s. They get the job done but after riding them for so long I've gotten use to them. That's where the 750 is my next bike.
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Old 09-28-2004, 04:58 AM
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Re: 600cc

im lookin at katana's as people say thats a good starting bike
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Old 09-28-2004, 01:47 PM
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Re: 600cc

Stay away from the Katana. The bike has poor build quality and you'll learn more on a 4Fi than that porker.
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Old 09-28-2004, 06:20 PM
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haha, 600 ccs are 10-11 sec bicycles, yeah, they're quite slow
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Re: 600cc

Yeah, but I can still beat most street cars out there on a bone stock 600cc bike...lol.
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Old 09-28-2004, 07:23 PM
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Re: 600cc

It's funny how a bike can be so fast yet feel slow when one becomes use to the power and acceleration.
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It's in our nature to push the envelope until we bust our balls. Containing ourselves would seem repetitious. That might be the reason why people get bored of even 600HP buggy as opposed to 1-4 HP buggy back in the days.
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hey Pete,
as we have to start on 250's and they are quite small for the average person, the next step up is a 600. most 600's have more than enough power for any one at any stage. depending on the model, our insurance rating is lower for 600's than the 750-1000+ bikes. the older 600's are the same size as the new breed of 1000's. take a look at the 98 YZF1000 thunderace. bloody big bike compared to todays standard.

as for preferred bikes, need a budget and a rough age for a more accurate reply. do you want a sports-tourer or sports bike?

personally i wanted to upgrade for size and comfort but also a bike that i wouldn't outgrow performance wise
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Re: 600cc

yeah im buyin a bike this winter sometime. But first thing next spring me and some pals are gonna take the class in minnesota. they start you on the 250's, they supply everything for you and give you training.
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Re: 600cc

well i was just thinking about what sort of bike id like to move up to in the future

was talking to a mate about it and hes not getting anything bigger than a 600cc bike, doesnt see a point, and i can see where he is coming from to.

we just got talking about 600's and what was the best bike, he was thinking about R6's (cept didnt like the looks) or a CBR600

i was just curious cause i am going to move on to a bigger bike eventually and was thinking which 600 would be best.

so i just wanted to get ppls opinions of the sports/tourer bikes (id prefer a tourer)
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Re: Re: 600cc

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Originally Posted by Tetsuo
Stay away from the Katana. The bike has poor build quality and you'll learn more on a 4Fi than that porker.

You will learn more on a dirtbike in 6 months, than you will learn on any
streetbike in 5 years.
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