2003 600rr, Good?
#11
RE: 2003 600rr, Good?
ORIGINAL: SkinnyJ
discohouse, holy **** that is cheap i thought they were like 8999ish?
that is a lil high for an 03 though
discohouse, holy **** that is cheap i thought they were like 8999ish?
that is a lil high for an 03 though
www.southernhonda.com/ - great place, but pretty long drive for this.
#12
RE: 2003 600rr, Good?
Ugh...my head's going to explode [&:]
It's not a good starter bike, its meant for advanced riders...a chopper isn't a good starter bike either, but get what you want...you will anyway.
The '03 RR is a great bike, not the best model year because it's heavy and the brakes and suspension are not as good, but it's a great bike...just not for beginners...however, many beginners disagree because nothing has happened to them...yet.
It's not a good starter bike, its meant for advanced riders...a chopper isn't a good starter bike either, but get what you want...you will anyway.
The '03 RR is a great bike, not the best model year because it's heavy and the brakes and suspension are not as good, but it's a great bike...just not for beginners...however, many beginners disagree because nothing has happened to them...yet.
#13
RE: 2003 600rr, Good?
ORIGINAL: Fretless33
The '03 RR is a great bike, not the best model year because it's heavy and the brakes and suspension are not as good, but it's a great bike...just not for beginners...however, many beginners disagree because nothing has happened to them...yet.
The '03 RR is a great bike, not the best model year because it's heavy and the brakes and suspension are not as good, but it's a great bike...just not for beginners...however, many beginners disagree because nothing has happened to them...yet.
#16
RE: 2003 600rr, Good?
To everyone who said it was a bad choice for beginners: why, specifically?
I am considering purchasing a CBR 600 RR, but have no riding experience. Obviously, however, I am not looking to be unsafe/show off/etc.
I might add that I am skilled in shifting with a manual transmission in my modified BMW, so I at least understand the concept of the clutch system.
Steve
I am considering purchasing a CBR 600 RR, but have no riding experience. Obviously, however, I am not looking to be unsafe/show off/etc.
I might add that I am skilled in shifting with a manual transmission in my modified BMW, so I at least understand the concept of the clutch system.
Steve
#17
RE: 2003 600rr, Good?
ORIGINAL: STEVE36
To everyone who said it was a bad choice for beginners: why, specifically?
To everyone who said it was a bad choice for beginners: why, specifically?
Being on a bike meant for advanced skills and relying on survival reactions is a recipe for disaster (see Keith Code's Twist of the Wrist II for survival reactions definition).
You'll find quite a few people who disagree...and they're usually people who started on an R bike...
#18
RE: 2003 600rr, Good?
ORIGINAL: STEVE36
I might add that I am skilled in shifting with a manual transmission in my modified BMW, so I at least understand the concept of the clutch system.
I might add that I am skilled in shifting with a manual transmission in my modified BMW, so I at least understand the concept of the clutch system.
#19
RE: 2003 600rr, Good?
hahah..yeh there is a lil difference between the two.. i mean yeh it kinda helps that you understand that you'll know when to shift but it does take some gettin used to... i learned just by racin dirt bikes since i was like 10.. the RR's are the racin models F4I's are more "forgiving" bikes (although they still are extremely fast) if you really want an RR .. GET IT... just take it slow for a while like you said.. just dont be "unsafe/show off/etc" and you "should" be ok