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Got the money!
As you guys could tell by the topic. little help please
I got 7g with well like 4month of credit haha. Im thinking of getting 05 zx6r, or 05 R6 ? which one would you guys pick? Or should i just go with like 03 models and with the left over money buy gears? what you guys think i should do? questions on security. alarm any good? what security stuff is good to put on the bike? thank you guys for your input. |
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Is this your first bike? How do you intend to use it? What characteristics of a bike are most important to you?
As far as security goes, just lock it away well at your house when you're not riding it, and use the steering lock and a disc lock when out in public. Theres nothing to stop someone from throwing a 350lb sportbike in the back of a pickup truck in a matter of seconds and hauling it away, so something like an alarm would be a waste of money. Your best bet would be to try to park near a fixed object and use a kryptonite lock or something similar through the swingarm and around the object. Unfortunately stealing a bike is much easier than stealing a car. |
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Re: Got the money!
i have been riding my friends bike(600cc)for like 6month and now im thinking of getting my own (first bike).
streets and maybe tracks. ty guys Should i go with a salvage 04 zx6r mileage 6,500 for $5,500? its all checked and really. salvage or clean what you guys think? |
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i would pick the r1 because it looks much sharper than other sportbikes. if you don't have any money for gear then you should definetely buy the 03 models.
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Re: Got the money!
I wouldn't go with the salvaged bike, that price seems a bit high for a slavage-titled bike especially this time of year. Look around and make some deals... see what else is out there.
Just my opinion. |
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Re: Got the money!
thanx guys
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I do agree with your general opinion on the matter, but there are few imperfections in the argument.
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My point was 1000 CCs are just unreal, and one needs to be very cautious of the ham-fist on any rpm, 600/750s are still manageble below 8K rpm. Or somewhere along the lines of - 120 rwhp @ 420 lbs or 110 rwhp @ 390 lbs, plus the weight of rider. All those promo about 350lbs-360lbs 600 ccs are dry weight figures. Of course this is just relative to those who already has riding experience, doesn't apply to someone who never rode a bike before. Because of this, 600s aren't a deathwish like literbikes, this is why significantly, more survive starting on a 600s. Those who start on a literbike and make it long enough without a scar, are extremely lucky.
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I've driven an 01 R6 and my bike felt just as quick. Granted this is cause my bike isn't stock, it still doesn't take anything away from the F2s. Stock numbers for 1/4mi times are 11.3s on them. The power to weight ratio is still pretty good on the F2s. Around 400lbs and 100hp at the crank. I would also like to say that any sport bike is going to require more effort to drive which IMO isn't the best idea for a new rider. I still wouldn't even recommend an F2 as a first bike, but since technically it was mine, I can't really say its out of question. Even my best friends 04 SV1000 is easier to flick through the corners than my old F2. Even with all that torque and power, the riding position and the overall balance of the bike will make a novice rider feel a lot more confident. Im not recommending a SV1000 though (too much power), a 650 would be a better choice.
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I'll bet that F2 of yours is more stable than the SV1000, what you lose in flickability, you gain twice as much on stability
. And I'm not pulling that out of my rear, having owned both SV650 and F4, I can say this with assurance. Ducati superbikes aren't the most flickable bikes out there, but what makes them so track savy is their train-like stability like no other. Anyway, in regards to 600s, even the old FZR (used to own) and F1 Hurricanes, depeding on how you churn the power, there's so much power available. But if you turn the throttle like you gas a Corolla, lol, they won't misbehave like big bore bikes. What kind of mods do you have on that F2? What's the mileage?
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. But IMO it feels more stable than my F2. The first time I rode it we both switched bikes out on some country roads. All I remember is riding beside him taking it easy and I hear my bike start to scream as he downshifts so all I did was just smack the throttle at around 5k and holyshit...talk about whiplash! I couldn't believe the amount of torque that was available. The powerband starts about as soon as you hit the throttle. He does have a full yosh exhaust and a powercommander which he admits makes a huge difference, and I would have to agree. Milage has just past 23k on my F2, but it still runs extremely strong. The transmission is all you could ever image one to be. Its direct and smooth as a babies behind. The only niche I have about is the long throw between 1st and 2nd. The previous owner had put a yosh pipe on it, new sprockets and chain (up 3 rear, down 1 front), kn filter, and he told me he had it jetted. After riding it and feeling the way the powerband is, I believe him. How else would I be able to stay up with newer 600s? I'm not saying its faster than the 600RRs and the new gsxrs and r6s, but it will stay up with (and in some instances pull on) anything other than the newest 600s. So far i've seen 150 on the speedo with a little more room to spare, so IMO it really hasn't lost much of anything through the years.
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