another new guy to the forums
Hey guys, my name is Tuan and i'm in the market for a 600rr. I recently owned a 2001 Acura Integra Type-R, but payments and insurance started to catch up to me, so I ended up selling it. Now I have a bit of extra cash on the side, so I thought about picking up a bike for the summer. I am kinda a Honda biased person, so I figure a 600rr would suit me well. Also, im not sure if my pms are working or not, because my Sent box says (0), but I am trying to get a hold of cbr04 and possibly take the blue rr off of his hands. Anyways, hope I find one soon so I can sit on this forum more often. Nice meeting all of ya
Welcome to the forum, good luck in your search.
Yeah, I don't have any sent message in my folder either, at anytime. I've sent PMs and people have replied so they go through.
Yeah, I don't have any sent message in my folder either, at anytime. I've sent PMs and people have replied so they go through.
Tuan,
Welcome to the forum.
Are you a new rider or just new to sport bikes period? If you have no experience you may want to re-consider what you buy and how much you're willing to pay for it. Just in case it's too much power or you have to repair anything that gets broken in the unfortunate event of a wreck. I am "the pot calling the kettle black" seeing as though I put about 2 miles on my buddy's bike before I decided to buy my F4i off of a showroom floor. But if you're completely new to riding, you could be in for a surprise when you jump on the RR unless you've got a lot of self control and don't try and ride above your skill level.
Pretty much everyone else here will tell you the same thing. Most would even suggest starting on a 250 if you've never ridden before.
Just be careful and good luck with your purchase.
Welcome to the forum.
Are you a new rider or just new to sport bikes period? If you have no experience you may want to re-consider what you buy and how much you're willing to pay for it. Just in case it's too much power or you have to repair anything that gets broken in the unfortunate event of a wreck. I am "the pot calling the kettle black" seeing as though I put about 2 miles on my buddy's bike before I decided to buy my F4i off of a showroom floor. But if you're completely new to riding, you could be in for a surprise when you jump on the RR unless you've got a lot of self control and don't try and ride above your skill level.
Pretty much everyone else here will tell you the same thing. Most would even suggest starting on a 250 if you've never ridden before.
Just be careful and good luck with your purchase.
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