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Old 03-09-2007, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by UrbanRR
Get a 1000 you wont go wrong. Get a nice pair of shades, you dont need the MSF course or any of that trash.
I mean it does make sense.
Old 03-10-2007, 09:38 AM
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Cant go wrong with my advice. Ask me any time im always here to help well except after August then im going on a 6-8 month vacation!
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Originally Posted by Silvia-san
id kill myself on a 1000
but its nice to say I have one lol
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Old 03-10-2007, 02:21 PM
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Man that bike will get old faster than milk in the sun, youll prolly be bored the first day if you have a adrenaline seeking bone in your body. get a used 600cc IMO. cant go wrong with those, perfect for begginers and experianced riders. i would though agree that 1000cc would most likly be a bit much for a new rider. its got a way less forgiving throttle lol.

goodluck in finding what fits you. may i sugest riding a few friends bikes of diffrent displacments to see how they accelerate and handle before buying...
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the fact that im short doesnt help much either...im only like 5'9'' and cant put both feet down flat when im on a 750, even hard on some 600's
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just get a 07 cbr 1k rr and call it a day.
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Old 03-11-2007, 12:36 AM
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not to sound like a dick, but your 'advice' isnt anything helpful. please dont post if you dont have advice thats useful to me about learning to ride, or opinions on a realstic starter bike.
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Originally Posted by UrbanRR
Get a 1000 you wont go wrong. Get a nice pair of shades, you dont need the MSF course or any of that trash.

+1 haha
Old 03-11-2007, 06:46 AM
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Sticky: Looking to start out? Read Me!!

Since there have been so many posts about which bike to start out on I figured I would just make this!

First there is the Kawasaki Ninja 500ex. Great begginer bike and you


Then there is the Yamaha Fzr 600. Also a great begginer bike and cheap.

Next is the Suzuki Katana 600. I think this is the best bike to start out with. It's a little heavy but it has good power and you can find them for pretty cheap too.

There are a couple other bikes like the Suzuki SV 650, Honda CBR 600 f2's and f3's that make awesome starter bikes! You should look to spend around $3500 or less!!!! Before you buy a bike make sure you take the msf course! Motorcycle Safety Foundation And make sure you have all of your gear! Helmet, gloves and jackets are the main things to have. Go to ebay or any other bike shop to buy all of this stuff!

Let me know if I missed anything.

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Please do not ask which bike you should get! WE AREN'T MIND READERS!! SIMPLY GO AROUND AND SIT ON EACH BIKE YOU ARE INTERESTED IN, THEN DECIDE.

Also it's not the best idea to get something brand new for your first bike! I alway's recommend spending around $3k for your first bike. If you have any questions please PM me i'll be more then happy to help you out!
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i wanted advice if this was a good bike, ive seen that thread before. thanks anyways




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