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11-08-2007, 02:35 AM | #121 | |
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the best bike is actually the one you feel comfortable on dont listen to the mumbo jumbo of what is faster and which can turn the fastest because rarely will you be able to test that. chicken strips either mean you only ride straight or you are a weenie, tires dont lie <----read that on a 1000rr forum.... |
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11-08-2007, 02:45 AM | #123 |
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Hmmm... 5'5'' you say? 3k you say?
GSXRJJordan, what is your take on this? You seem to be the reigning authority on this so far.... |
11-08-2007, 08:54 AM | #124 |
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If that's a pic of the new 250 Ninja, they've definitley come a long way since the 2000 I had. Draven, you could probably handle the 500 version as well. Get your ass over to the KAWI dealer and see if you fit. They don't mind you coming to sit on their lowest end model, lol. Plus, you can probably get like $59 a month payments at this point. They might even have some specials cause it's nearing year end, and bike sales are slow at this time.
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11-08-2007, 11:04 AM | #126 |
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It's been said quite a few times that you would be better off buying a used bike as your first bike. It's no fun having to pay for a bike even if it's $59 a month, eventually it will catch up to you. But if you have your heart set on that new Ninja, (It's really not a bad bike, great for beginners) then save up for a little bit and try to put the biggest deposit down you can afford.
Like 89dc240 said, go down to your Kawasaki dealer and sit on it, actually go to every local motorcycle dealer and sit on everything. See what you like the best. Theres no point in buying a bike because a few people say it's good for beginners, if you don't even feel comfortable riding it.
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11-08-2007, 12:26 PM | #128 |
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I recommend paying cash for your first bike, because you can just carry liability/comp instead of full coverage ~ that saves you a lot of cash. If you can pay cash for a new bike, more power to ya.
The new Ninja 250 looks good, but those are much more practical for people that don't hit the freeway - they really suck once you get above 60 or so. Even though they are a little smaller than the 600cc class bikes, I still think you'd be much better off with a 4yr old or so 600 - they're just about the same size/weight, and you won't outgrow it in a month. I'm all for people going out to sit on bikes before they buy em, but cmon, if you've never touched a bike that doesn't have pedals before, all motorcycles are going to feel big and uncontrollable. You're going to have to figure out how to keep it upright, and you're going to drop it in a parking lot/etc at least once. But yeah, if you feel much more comfortable with the new 250 than with a real 600cc bike, go for it ~
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11-08-2007, 12:37 PM | #129 |
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one thing i can add that i dont know if its been said yet, respect the bike and your riding skill. dont go out on the freeway if you've only been riding for a week and try to do a 70mph wheelie or hit 160mph on a strait away. you can ride any bike in the world that you want as long as you respect it and ride it correctly. thats the biggest factor in why people crash, is because they are doing something stupid or something they cant handle. ride the bike normally until you are really comforatable with it, then if you want to start pushing the limits then go for it. just dont be scared to hop on a 600 or 1000 because every one says they are too fast. they arent, if you ride it normally and dont fuck around you'll be just fine.
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11-08-2007, 02:20 PM | #131 | |
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I learned respect for the V-Rod the hard way. I also now respect how hard the ground is, and how good an idea wearing a helmet is, and boots, and a jacket, and how easily skin scrapes off and how long it takes the Coccyx to heal. (tail bone, lol) Last edited by 89dc240; 11-08-2007 at 03:04 PM.. |
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11-08-2007, 06:56 PM | #133 |
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As I stated before, I'm going to actively look into it after New Year's, I'm trying to collect as much information as possible before I start looking. I want to know exactly what I'm doing so I don't look/sound like an idiot. Usually people will take advantage of people that don't know anything about it (especially a female).
Keep with the info guys, I'm eating it all up. I will ask questions as they arise. |
11-08-2007, 09:22 PM | #134 |
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Oh shit, one thing I know, is they're gonna think you're an idiot anyway, lol. It's pre-programmed into a salesman. Helps them pass the day. Unless you know more than them, then you'll be the "Asshole".
*for the record* That would be, "in my experience" |
11-08-2007, 09:29 PM | #135 |
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any good street bikes out there for a rider that's six six? (me)
i'm used to riding vespa's, but i'm always going up to encino and seriously, the 405 makes me want to kill myself. i took my lambretta on the freeway once. it was 125cc but i bored it to and modded.. it was sweet. i could do around 80mph no problem... but haha, i tried to take it on the freeway and shoot, the grooves in the freeway tossed my little 12 inch tires all around. it sucked. i need something bigger. safer. faster. funner. any suggestions?
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11-09-2007, 07:33 AM | #136 |
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For a man of your size, I've only ever been truly comfortable on things like BMW's(Any). Suzuki TL1000's(not gixxer's or even a busa), and my all time favorite, dream bike, that one day I hope to find un-molested and low mileage and good condition. The CBR1100XX. My d**k is hard just thinkin about it. I'll be right back, lol.
Oh and honestly man,,, those must be some steel cajones you carry around, to be 6'6" and ride a Vespa. I mean, I don't give a shit what people think, but you take it to a whole nother level, lol. |
11-09-2007, 09:10 AM | #137 | |
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hahaha. yeah. theres a bunch of us that ride around usually once a month in hollywood... we call ourselves the "midnight riderz"... because we start our ride usually at midnight... we dont always ride vespas, some times we just roll out on tenspeeds and beach cruisers. probs about 50 or so of us show up for these rides. i got off topic here's my lambretta racer
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11-09-2007, 03:30 PM | #138 |
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I'm 6'3", and I can't (read: refuse to) ride 600cc bikes. Just like 89dc said, the bigger framed bikes are more comfortable (Suzuki SV1000 works also, TL1000R was a cool bike but not fast - the Blackbird's a pig though) I recommend a Honda CBR900/929/954, though - great bikes, very predictable, very confidence inspiring... and big enough to not cramp you up.
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11-09-2007, 06:41 PM | #140 |
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rs50's rock!
Way way way back I use to have a ysr 50. I was big time into it, built it up with Team Calamari stuff. Raced it for a year or so, until I crashed in one of the races, broke my clavicle and that was the end of that. kndacomplx you bastard! Now I am looking into getting another ysr50 to build up. So much fun to race I can stick it right in the van and head to the track.
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11-09-2007, 06:45 PM | #141 | |
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11-10-2007, 05:53 PM | #144 | |
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I've been riding for about 2 months now. I found an 88 Honda VTR250 for sale down here for $400.
I've put 2000 miles on it since I bought it and I've been getting 50-60 mpg no matter where I go. Long rides up in the mountains or back and forth to work and school. No crashes and only one close call last week leaving work at 2:30 in the morning a drunk driver came up behind me with no headlights and got pretty close to hitting me. I saw him on top of a fire hydrant surrounded by cops a few blocks up. My girlfriend has an 07 ex250 and its a great bike too. Not a lot of power but plenty of power to have fun with. Hopefully I'll get a 600 early 2008.
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11-10-2007, 11:49 PM | #145 |
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^^^ two-strokes under 125cc (or is it 250cc?) ARE CA LEGAL. RS50s are excellent bikes to learn how to ride fast on. Shitty bikes to learn how to ride on, however (no torque, makes you learn proper gear selection when you should be worried about throttle application/keeping the bike pointed in the right direction/etc).
I think it's great that so many Zilvians are interested not only in riding, but about seeing what fellow riders say about different things. The sportbike community is filled with ignorance, just like anything else that's popular and dangerous, but there is a lot of good information here - the truth is, it's not the 90s anymore - it's almost impossible to get a BAD motorcycle now-a-days. Everything from Japan in the last 10 years is totally decent. Look forward to seeing you guys around on two wheels
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11-11-2007, 01:01 AM | #146 |
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I just got a ex500. Fixing up bikes seems more expensive then fixing up my 240.
Anyone got a hookup with aria or alpinestar?
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04-19-2008, 09:57 PM | #147 |
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bump it back up...that time of year again....and damn it I still want a bike, 2 of my boys broke out their bikes today and went out riding and damn it looks fun...got to check out my buddy's 05 gsxr600 so nasty, he took out a loan and is only paying like $150 a month on a 60month loan...im really considering it, especially the way gas prices are going....how much do you guys spend on gas for your bikes?
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04-19-2008, 10:14 PM | #148 |
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The new Ninja 250R
Mmmmm, it looks pretty. I like the single headlight look. But the more I think about getting a bike, the more I realize drivers around here suck and i'll end up dead, and I'd rather pour money into a car. haha.
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04-19-2008, 11:18 PM | #149 |
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Yeah. This crap kills me, seriously. I want a bike really bad, but ain't got the job to pay for it. Plus, I'm getting married in less than two months. And she doesn't like the idea of me on a bike.
(n)/(women + money) = fail My friend got an '07 600RR a while back, but crazy stuff happened and I'm not sure of its current location. I got a chance to ride it while it was still tip-top though. Being 6'1", I felt a tiny bit cramped on it. But, if I were to get something with intentions of it being a street ridden bike, I think I may have to get a Triumph Daytona 675. Got plenty of tq and felt like it matched my squeeze a whole lot better than about anything else. Another friend bought a brand new Ninja 650 the other day as his first street bike. Not a super-sport by any means, but he seems to like it. I've yet to see/ride it. Aprilia SXV anyone? Yes, plz. I have an unhealthy obsession for motards. Last edited by OurOnePassion; 04-19-2008 at 11:20 PM.. Reason: Edit: Memory |
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