help me pick out bike
#1
help me pick out bike
hey new to forum
well the thing is i need help picking out a bike
lots of people say a 600 isnt good for a beginners bike
but i have rode before, the bike i have rode were cbr 600rr, r6, and a gsxr 600
cbr my fave, im 16, 110lbs. people think thats too much power i have not gone any faster then 100mph.
too much power?
what do you think?
well the thing is i need help picking out a bike
lots of people say a 600 isnt good for a beginners bike
but i have rode before, the bike i have rode were cbr 600rr, r6, and a gsxr 600
cbr my fave, im 16, 110lbs. people think thats too much power i have not gone any faster then 100mph.
too much power?
what do you think?
#2
RE: help me pick out bike
Welcome to the forum.
It's all about self control. Many people start out on 600s and do just fine. Things that get new riders in trouble with the bigger bikes are (Throttle control, Powerful Brakes, and lack of respect for the machine)
Keep the speed for the track and not the streets(to many variables).
Start off with a used bike first though. Nothing like seeing your new 8k+ toy sliding across the ashaplt. Its not if you're going to wreck its when.
Also with the money you save buying a used bike .. INVEST into quality gear for yourself (Boots, helmet, gloves, jacket, back brace, and riding pants)and your bike while signing up for the MSF course in your area. Dress for the crash not the ride.
It's all about self control. Many people start out on 600s and do just fine. Things that get new riders in trouble with the bigger bikes are (Throttle control, Powerful Brakes, and lack of respect for the machine)
Keep the speed for the track and not the streets(to many variables).
Start off with a used bike first though. Nothing like seeing your new 8k+ toy sliding across the ashaplt. Its not if you're going to wreck its when.
Also with the money you save buying a used bike .. INVEST into quality gear for yourself (Boots, helmet, gloves, jacket, back brace, and riding pants)and your bike while signing up for the MSF course in your area. Dress for the crash not the ride.
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RE: help me pick out bike
ORIGINAL: crashkhanman
Welcome to the forum.
It's all about self control. Many people start out on 600s and do just fine. Things that get new riders in trouble with the bigger bikes are (Throttle control, Powerful Brakes, and lack of respect for the machine)
Keep the speed for the track and not the streets(to many variables).
Start off with a used bike first though. Nothing like seeing your new 8k+ toy sliding across the ashaplt. Its not if you're going to wreck its when.
Also with the money you save buying a used bike .. INVEST into quality gear for yourself (Boots, helmet, gloves, jacket, back brace, and riding pants)and your bike while signing up for the MSF course in your area. Dress for the crash not the ride.
Welcome to the forum.
It's all about self control. Many people start out on 600s and do just fine. Things that get new riders in trouble with the bigger bikes are (Throttle control, Powerful Brakes, and lack of respect for the machine)
Keep the speed for the track and not the streets(to many variables).
Start off with a used bike first though. Nothing like seeing your new 8k+ toy sliding across the ashaplt. Its not if you're going to wreck its when.
Also with the money you save buying a used bike .. INVEST into quality gear for yourself (Boots, helmet, gloves, jacket, back brace, and riding pants)and your bike while signing up for the MSF course in your area. Dress for the crash not the ride.
the reason i dont want to get a smaller bike is because i know ill get bored way to easy
i know what you mean about Throttle control and Powerful Brakes i see alot of newbies like me wheelie way too high and flip the bike or faceplant. ill save that for my bmx bike lol
and i think its all about respect for the bike
thing is i do other motorsports so i know what its like to not have gear on and it sucks!!!!
#6
RE: help me pick out bike
yea that would be a good idea but i can stand how older bikes feel
when i ride older bikes it feels like it doesnt have enough power
but when i get on a rr it feels like i can go alot faster then what im going even in high speeds
i like the fact that i still have more to work on
when i ride older bikes it feels like it doesnt have enough power
but when i get on a rr it feels like i can go alot faster then what im going even in high speeds
i like the fact that i still have more to work on
#7
RE: help me pick out bike
ORIGINAL: tonyp79247
yea that would be a good idea but i can stand how older bikes feel
when i ride older bikes it feels like it doesnt have enough power
but when i get on a rr it feels like i can go alot faster then what im going even in high speeds
i like the fact that i still have more to work on
yea that would be a good idea but i can stand how older bikes feel
when i ride older bikes it feels like it doesnt have enough power
but when i get on a rr it feels like i can go alot faster then what im going even in high speeds
i like the fact that i still have more to work on
The advice I say to you is, take it nice and slow and easy. Welcome to the site, for sure! We'd like to keep you around for a while!
#9
RE: help me pick out bike
I would say 90% of all the people riding the 600rr on the street -'03 - '08 can't even ride thebikeat their capacity. With that being said... why would you need something faster? And I'm not even downing those riders (I'm one of them), its not safe too on the street. Take no offense to this... I don't see the maturity coming through in your posts yet. Wait a little bit, save some on insurance, save up and then go for one of those bikes sixhundredrr recommended. You could have the fastest bike out there in the world... but it doesn't make a bit of difference if you don't know how to ride it probably and safely.
Forget wheelie's, endo's(stoppies), 100+ mphs ... Focus on technique.
There has been a couple times where I've been going 10 - 20mphs over the speed limit just in my own lane and pass an officer and he doesn't even move. Why? ... probably because I'm not weaving in and out of traffic and fully geared down with my leathers not acting like a retard. People respect the riders that have a brain on their shoulders, not the one's with egos.
Take the MSF course first and get a feeling for how suprisely powerful those smaller bikes can be and learn a few things.
Goodluck and I hope everything works out tonyp!
Forget wheelie's, endo's(stoppies), 100+ mphs ... Focus on technique.
There has been a couple times where I've been going 10 - 20mphs over the speed limit just in my own lane and pass an officer and he doesn't even move. Why? ... probably because I'm not weaving in and out of traffic and fully geared down with my leathers not acting like a retard. People respect the riders that have a brain on their shoulders, not the one's with egos.
Take the MSF course first and get a feeling for how suprisely powerful those smaller bikes can be and learn a few things.
Goodluck and I hope everything works out tonyp!
#10
RE: help me pick out bike
heeey! well i just bought myself a cbr600...im 22, 5'6 120lbs...im getting mine lowered, its in the shop right now..you might need to do that if you want...i rather have my feet planted on the ground, i feel more safer and i feel as if i can balance it better. everyone said the same thing to me, its too much power. i feel that im finewith it. now mind you i just started riding so i havent really tested the bike out.
get what you feel is best. i would get the 600, i personally wouldnt get the 250. in a few months you would want something better.
im taking the msf course most likely this weekend...take it too, theyll definately help you out with your decision. talk to a pro. good luck
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get what you feel is best. i would get the 600, i personally wouldnt get the 250. in a few months you would want something better.
im taking the msf course most likely this weekend...take it too, theyll definately help you out with your decision. talk to a pro. good luck
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