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I can always wear heels.. j/k
ya not a good idea, but to each their own. I dont touch on the new r6, you just have to get used to it. It's not really a big deal at all. My boyfriend doesnt touch and he races for AMA :) I had trouble with hills at first but thats just cuz I am a wuss. Lean angle is your friendQuote:
Originally Posted by Cav-E-R
yeah i didn't really touch easily at first, you really don't have to on both feet, it just takes getting used to and a little extra planning at each stop...
and i saw the j/k on the heels thing tiffy
lol... yea... i wouldn't really ride in heels.. that's just stupid!
i dated a girl that wanted to wear flip-flops when she rode with me (notice the dated!!). as i have told you before... all 600's are very close to the same now. if i were you i would get an older bike, fzr, f2 or f3 ect. something that you can pick up cheap on initial investment and when you drop it, and you will drop it, you can buy parts cheap.
there are three types of riders.................. those that have gone down, those that will and those that lie about it. when you get ready to look for one , have the cash to actually buy, call me and i will go with. everyone knows i've been down enough for all the people here.
lol yea really.. :)
Hey, i just saw this thread. If you're shorter but don't want to ride a 250, then the GS500 might be a good compromise. I just got one about 2 months ago.
Please note that ONLY 2004 and later models (meaning '04 and '05) are designated GS500F (meaning they have full fairings on them). My bike is an '89, but its had '04 body pieces and fairings fitted.
Its my first bike, but i'm a big fan of it so far. I had a friend who got a '95 FZR-600 right about the time I got my bike... he's since sold is bike and is going to get a GS500F (for the look, i think). Its a rock solid learner's bike. The stock forks and springs come a tad soft, but if you're tiny then you won't notice unless you do hard braking at fast speeds. IM me if you have any other questions about the GS500. My screen name is TarzanBoy007
In the meantime, here's a pic or two of my bike
http://riftwave.net/misc/gspix.jpg
http://riftwave.net/misc/gs500.jpg
Did you break up with her cause she wore flip flops?Quote:
Originally Posted by luthi
:lmfao: :lmfao: Good one.Quote:
Originally Posted by luthi
Look at the Suzuki SV650. Fantabulous first bike. Cheap(er) on insurance, pretty fast, and handles well. That's going to be my first bike. Hopefully buying this winter.
My bike ins is $150 for a year
no.....but it showed me what a dumb-ass she wasQuote:
Originally Posted by nizmo240
I am looking to get a CBR600 this winter as my first bike. Love the way they look and still kind of fast for my small self. I mean what does a 150lb 5'6" guy need with anything bigger than a 600. It will be just fine for me. Let me know if anybody is selling an F3 or so. Thanks
lol.. Dave, I used to ride with all kinds of shoes.. I wont do it again, especially now, ROAD RASH IS A BITCH!!!
you know it baby!!!
and a 600 is great around here. i have a 750, just cause it was a good buy. when i sell it i will get another 600. more fun. my 750 is modified and will lift the front tire at worst times, like when you dont expect it. in the rain the rear tends to come out from under me.... bad feeling.
hOW MANY TIMES HAS THAT 98 750 been laid down? I thoguht you were getting a cruiser?
almost as many times as your yzf750. i will get a cruiser.............................. one day
yeah-I would recommend a ninja500 or SV650S-they both have fairly low seat heights and are easy to ride and fairly fast. the SV makes about 70hp compared to a new 600 makin 105+
like Luthi said most the new 600SS weight the same and make about the same HP but they aren't great first bikes
get a real bike gixxer i mean really why do u want a r6 so u can get laughed at a gixxer 750 will keep up with a r1 if that tells u any thing plus the yzf's look and feel like ur riding a bike but if u dont get a gixxer at least get a ninja and katanas suck if u want riding gear i can get u some brand new never worn ill have them ordered for u and pretty cheap :idb:
One post, and talking sh!t ..... :jerkit:Quote:
Originally Posted by kngkahious
Bring your Gixxer 750 and try to hang with my old R1 ...
For your information, Angel won the 600, 600 Super, and 750 North FL region (WERA) on a stock R6. The Gixxer 750 riders couldn't beat a stock R6 ... :lmfao:
At least you're right that Katana's suck..... :D
go yamaha its lite and good for a small guy a nd still torqe this is pic of my r1 but you should go with the r6 i also have gxr600 in the garrage but i ride my freinds r6 its alot better plus the new r6 is rated one of the best manufactured bikes every made in the new bike mag
Check the post date.....last year....Quote:
Originally Posted by miniyoda
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i recently bought my first bike, a 98 zx7r. I wanted a 600 but a lot of my friends told me i would learn to ride it and want a bigger bike in about a month, and I am glad i listned to them. Remember, a 600 is the smallest weakest sportbike other than the ninja 250's and 500's. the 750 is a good size, but my kawasaki is BIG and heavy. I would agree that the gsxr 750 is a solid bike. katanas, seca's, and the fzr's are pretty lame, you will get laughed at! dont be scared of a big bike, its better to have the power and not use it than than to need it and not have it.
You won't like the looks of anything less than a 600.
You won't need more than a 600, so that's a start... GET A 600.
Which one???
Newer bikes are lighter than old ones, but of course will cost you more.
If you get a newer one, they are all the same (unless you are really going to be riding hard which I don't think you will), so just get one you like the look of... Everyone will have there own opinion about which is best.
Any 600 you get will have to be lowered if you are shorter/smaller. You can try and pull it off but I wouldn't reccommend it! If you do it is just a matter of time before you put it on its side, and just hope that you aren't under it when that happens!
(I saw a really short girl riding a new 600 last year and she was leaning on one side when she stopped just to touch the ground with her tippy toe! That's an accident waiting to happen if you ride in the city or anywhere really)
Actually, FZRs and Seca IIs are used a lot as track bikes. They are a lot lighter, and race parts are cheap and readily available. While not as quick as a newer bike, they are definately not slow, and definatley will not be laughed at by knowledgeable riders.Quote:
Originally Posted by smokey_McPot
The newer 600s make more power than the 98 ZX7Rs and weighs a lot less. Don't think that 600s are slow. The new R6 is faster than a lot of liter bikes.
BTW - Your ZX7R should be really stable at 140+. Sometimes there is an advantage to the weight. I've ridden them. :-)
If you want a spare motor and/or wheels for your bike, let me know. I think that a friend of mine might still have both in his garage. He sold the bike, but not sure about the extra parts.
if you laugh at someone because of the bike they ride then you are probably one of the guys constantly playing "sweep" in the mountains or playing backmarker on the track ;). i've watched plenty of guys on SV650's pull quicker times at jennings than half the folks on literbikes (myself included). seen some fast folks on EX500's as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by David88vert
:goodjob: i'm also someone that doesnt like the appearance of the katanas, but i honestly think it's a mans perspectve. cause i've seen plenty of women w/ katanas, and some novices too. but mostly women. i'm looking at getting an '05 636 because i like the design and i've heard they are gr8 bikes.Quote:
Originally Posted by rickgiblin
i was thinking initially of the R6 or the gixxer7fiddy, but like you, price for me is key. and also reliability. a couple guys i know that ride. say gixxers will spent more time in the shop than on the road. and i can't have that.
ill sell you my 2004 gsxr 600
I'm going to take a moped to jennings and wipe the floor with you!
BTW, people who dont' know how to ride yet and get brand new 600+cc sportbikes and drop them make for good stories
If you are looking at the first generation R6, watch out for a bad tranny. They are known for having trouble.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cav-E-R
And cheap used bikesQuote:
Originally Posted by Tarzanman
got a perfect starter for 3k Suzuki katana...got plenty of power for a starter with nice styling....
i got a 06 gsxr 1k for sale.and a 750 will run with a stock r1 it comes down to hp to weight ratio.and gsxr's have more power.
I have had 4 pr 5 Gsxr's in the last 2 years and they have NEVER been in the shop for anything but an oil change when i dont have time to do it myself ...:goodjob:Quote:
Originally Posted by ahmonrah
Your right , the gsxr 750 (newer ones ) will wax a stock R1's ass if the rider isnt really good ...Quote:
Originally Posted by kngkahious
So who wants to try it? Lil Tally 5/6.Quote:
Originally Posted by gixxermike