longtime honda fan
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longtime honda fan
Hey everyone,
I dont have a bike just yet but i know for a fact that im going to buy a Honda.Im having trouble deciding on which one to buy.I really like the '07 600RR but how good is it with stunts.Also is it true that the F4i is a really good bike to learn stunts on.Very confused at which to buy but i think if the 600RR is good for stunts then i definately want that one.
I dont have a bike just yet but i know for a fact that im going to buy a Honda.Im having trouble deciding on which one to buy.I really like the '07 600RR but how good is it with stunts.Also is it true that the F4i is a really good bike to learn stunts on.Very confused at which to buy but i think if the 600RR is good for stunts then i definately want that one.
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RE: longtime honda fan
Yes they are very amazing bikes.
voodoo, Ive never owned anything with 2 wheels before but ive had 3 wheels.I plan on learning a lot before i pull my first wheelie like this stuff here i think is very good info http://www.600rr.net/vb/showthread.php?t=35712
One of my friends had an old suzuki 750 he let me ride once.It was pretty easy but it would take some getting used to.I guess the really low tire pressure didnt help any though.
voodoo, Ive never owned anything with 2 wheels before but ive had 3 wheels.I plan on learning a lot before i pull my first wheelie like this stuff here i think is very good info http://www.600rr.net/vb/showthread.php?t=35712
One of my friends had an old suzuki 750 he let me ride once.It was pretty easy but it would take some getting used to.I guess the really low tire pressure didnt help any though.
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RE: longtime honda fan
3 wheels is very different than 2. And I wouldn't buy something brand new to take it out and stunt it, especially with being fairly inexperienced. One of the reasons I don't try any of that with my bike, even though it's 6 years old, is that I don't want to pay for damages (to the bike or myself). My advice would be to learn a lot first and try buying a used bike if stunting is your main concern.
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longtime honda fan
if you gonna stunt, get a used cheap bike to learn, but learn the basic riding first, at least for the first 3000-5000 miles, then learn how to stunt,I was a stunter once. I used to own a 01 f4i, 02 gixxer 750and stunted like crazy, i totaled thef4i, sold mygixxerand stopped riding for 3 years. i just got 929RRi dida wheelie on the firstday, and never stunt again. Trying tostuntand destroy a multi-thousand dollar sportbike is pretty lame
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RE: longtime honda fan
I was thinking about getting the cbr600rr to cruise around on and then getting something older to mess around with later on down the road.