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Killer
05-12-2008, 03:26 PM
for a first bike?

i'm not looking for the fastest baddest thing out there....
and i've never ridden before...

i'm looking for an older used bike... something in the 2k mark..
i'm not certain i'll even get a bike.. BUT i want one pretty bad.. and the possibility has come up so...


any suggestions?


oh and katana's are out... i hate the way those look!!!

redpanda
05-13-2008, 05:25 PM
Depends on what you want: cruiser or sport. I don't ride, but a friend of mine started out on a used cbr600 f3 and said it was an awesome starter bike.

jfman
05-14-2008, 10:06 PM
EX500 would make an excellent first bike and would not bust your budget. Dont forget to buy some gear. Decent helmet (150-300) gloves (40-100) Jacket (100-200) Ridinf boots (100-200)

gottraction?
05-15-2008, 10:09 PM
250 ninja,gs500. get all of your gear First though. And get into a MSF course

Tarzanman
05-17-2008, 01:30 AM
For $2000 your choices are going to be limited. You'll be able to afford an early-to-mid 90's GS500, EX250 (kawasaki ninja), EX500.

I would avoid FZRs (never seen an old one that didn't have a TON of mechanical issues), but you might get really lucky and find a beat up SV650 that someone is looking to get rid of, lol

Killer
05-19-2008, 03:37 PM
i found a 97 yzf 600

what are ya'lls take on that??

Sammich
05-19-2008, 03:38 PM
pics...but a 600 w/ a bony sumbish like u...i think is perfect....just get a helmet man

Killer
05-21-2008, 04:06 PM
pics...but a 600 w/ a bony sumbish like u...i think is perfect....just get a helmet man


word...

i'm not looking for anything bigger than 600.... i mean if i found an unbelievable deal.. then yeah.. but i'm looking for a 600 or lower...

matter of fact i found an awesome looking 01 buell blast 492 cc... thing looks sweet... i'd def like to grab one of those.

David88vert
05-21-2008, 04:51 PM
For $2000 your choices are going to be limited. You'll be able to afford an early-to-mid 90's GS500, EX250 (kawasaki ninja), EX500.

I would avoid FZRs (never seen an old one that didn't have a TON of mechanical issues), but you might get really lucky and find a beat up SV650 that someone is looking to get rid of, lol

I've had good experiences with the 400s and 600s - but older bikes usually need a little work when you initially get them.

Killer
05-27-2008, 11:02 AM
as stated in the whoreslounge.. i got the buell!!! it's actually an 02 model

aaronfelipe
05-27-2008, 11:04 AM
What would be the best beginner for 4-6k?

§treet_§peed
05-27-2008, 04:04 PM
VT4K NiGGUA!!!

2micro4u
05-29-2008, 07:04 AM
id say go for an 08 ninja 250r its only $3499 brand new. great beginner bike

GIXXERDK
05-29-2008, 07:11 PM
You can buy my bike lol

InEeDaKaR
05-31-2008, 01:00 AM
it really depends...i started out wit a zx6r ....everyone told me to get a 250 or sumin really small...but after 10 minz in the neighborhood i got it down...i wouldve just wasted money with a 250...if you got ne buddies that ride it may help ya.

Tarzanman
06-02-2008, 09:33 AM
it really depends...i started out wit a zx6r ....everyone told me to get a 250 or sumin really small...but after 10 minz in the neighborhood i got it down...i wouldve just wasted money with a 250...if you got ne buddies that ride it may help ya.

Lol. Sure you have it down man. Keep thinking that. :goodjob:

Killer
06-02-2008, 05:04 PM
once i understood the concept of turning... it all became a bit easier...

i still only ride around the neighborhood though...

and as of friday i fixed all the weird idling problems... and now it really is so much easier to ride...

i def would not say i've got it figured out though...

InEeDaKaR
06-02-2008, 10:13 PM
Lol. Sure you have it down man. Keep thinking that. :goodjob:

i wasnt sayin im like ready to be doing crazi shyt...just i wuldve wasted money and time with a 250...u a xpert or sumin buddy?

Tarzanman
06-03-2008, 09:03 PM
No, I am saying that you know a lot LESS about riding than you think you do.

I'm not trying to disrespect you. I am just telling you the truth (because you don't seem to realize it).

Even ignoring the track and concentrating on (legal) street riding... there is an entire art and science to riding proficiently (indeed, there are many books on the subject).

There is nothing I can tell you on a forum that will explain this concept to you well enough to make you understand.

Take a 250 or 500 bike around some really, really curvy roads one day and then take your 600cc bike around the same route. That will give you an inkling of what a 600cc sport bike is able to do in capable, learned hands... and how much you suck at riding on your 600cc sportbike.

I've been riding 3 yrs (10,000+ miles a year) and I would still consider my skills those of a beginner, or casual rider.... so you can understand why I find your statement that you "figured it out" in 10 min to be freakin ridiculous.

Its like what they say: You never know how ignorant you are until you learn something.

InEeDaKaR
06-03-2008, 11:38 PM
i can understand what your saying...i didnt really say i "figured it out" like that..n i didnt claim i knew all that much like ur saying at first...n styll dnt

im not claimin to be a expert on a ridin or nothing...i had buddies give me there opinions on what to get at first, n due to my size and stuff i guess, a few recommended a 600 ova a 250, but some did say a 250...

o yea...it wasnt literally 10 mins btw..lol...just a figure of speech...

Blitanicle99
06-04-2008, 10:28 AM
First bike I owned was a zx750. Wayyy to big for me. But I learned slowly in stages and finally got used to it. I am not expert but I could ride it pretty well for only riding a year.

And about to buy myself a newer GSXR 600. Like an 06 or an 07.