I was at a dealership and....
#1
I was at a dealership and....
I was sitting on the CBR600rr to make sure i sit on it ok...while doing so i get like 3 different salesman coming to me and keep hounding me about what i want...and im like im just looking so just let me look...but the 3rd didnt take a hint....and went and talked about how good the cbr is but to get more bang for my buck i should look at the gsxr...he told me it was more comfortable and some bs...iwasnt paying attention...but when i sat on it, i was able to flat foot both feet while on the cbr i was nearly flat foot....so now the salesman has got me thinking 600rr or gsxr.....darn him....i know im on honda forum...but still...im just waiting to get some better insuracne quotes...then i can get a bike...i really dont know why im posting..maybe the fact i dont wanna be a looked as a squid...or maybe for some of you to knock some sense into me...just needed to get that off my mind...thanks...but i do like the gear indicator on the gsxr...oh well someone knock some wisdom into my head =D
#2
RE: I was at a dealership and....
Here's the truest wisdom I know concerning bikes: get what YOU like.
Having said that, being over here you're gonna get more Honda bias. I've owned Kaws, Zukes and Hondas. Kaws handle awesome and some make a bit more power but they make the power by bumping the compression. Zukes on the other hand got the most soul. Fun to ride and buildable as heck because of all the aftermarket goodies. Honda is just best overall -- period. Comfort, handling, usable power, flawless FI.
Having said that, being over here you're gonna get more Honda bias. I've owned Kaws, Zukes and Hondas. Kaws handle awesome and some make a bit more power but they make the power by bumping the compression. Zukes on the other hand got the most soul. Fun to ride and buildable as heck because of all the aftermarket goodies. Honda is just best overall -- period. Comfort, handling, usable power, flawless FI.
#3
RE: I was at a dealership and....
Yeah and think about it like this (this is my rationale but it may not necessarily apply to you)
Other than motorcycles, Yamaha makes: a few marine toys, and but mainly musical instruments.
Other than motorcycles, Kawasaki makes: NOTHING.
Other than motrorcycles, Suzuki makes: some seriously crappy and untrustworthy cars.
Other than motorcycles, Honda makes: the most reliable cars on earth, incredibly reliable yard equipment, marine equipment, Acura automobiles, ATVs, engines, generators, outboard motors, water pumps, scooters, oh and snowblowers.
What does all this mean? Nothing! But damnit, it seems to make sense.
I thought to add this in just a moment ago, also you want to remember why a salesman would tell you what bike you like... hmm. I'm in sales, so if you don't already know the answer here goes. HE MAKES MORE MONEY OFF THE ZUKE! Why the hell else would he care. He doesn't, trust me. He just wants to have more dollars in his checking account. Just like everybody else, he will tell you what needs to get where he wants to be financially.
Also, if you have a license, find some used ones nearby and see if you can get a test drive. I don't think anyone would object if you have cash in hand.
Other than motorcycles, Yamaha makes: a few marine toys, and but mainly musical instruments.
Other than motorcycles, Kawasaki makes: NOTHING.
Other than motrorcycles, Suzuki makes: some seriously crappy and untrustworthy cars.
Other than motorcycles, Honda makes: the most reliable cars on earth, incredibly reliable yard equipment, marine equipment, Acura automobiles, ATVs, engines, generators, outboard motors, water pumps, scooters, oh and snowblowers.
What does all this mean? Nothing! But damnit, it seems to make sense.
I thought to add this in just a moment ago, also you want to remember why a salesman would tell you what bike you like... hmm. I'm in sales, so if you don't already know the answer here goes. HE MAKES MORE MONEY OFF THE ZUKE! Why the hell else would he care. He doesn't, trust me. He just wants to have more dollars in his checking account. Just like everybody else, he will tell you what needs to get where he wants to be financially.
Also, if you have a license, find some used ones nearby and see if you can get a test drive. I don't think anyone would object if you have cash in hand.
#4
RE: I was at a dealership and....
I agree on the get what you like. I have riden both 06 750 and an 07 gsxr600 and they are damn cool bikes. I really like Honda better personally just the "feel" I guess, that and everyone and their mom owns a suzuki. But they too are damn good bikes. P.S. I like the comment about what other stuff the companies make.. makes me feel even better about owning a honda.
#5
RE: I was at a dealership and....
You're not acting like a squid.... a squid would have already bought the GSX'R because that's what everyone else has. Another thing... I've been told that Suzuki financing doesn't require you to keep full coverage on a new bike. That's a big reason for every kid to buy one.
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RE: I was at a dealership and....
You need some sense knocked into you? Get a SUZUKI. I regret ever buying a honda. They are slow and expensive. And my personal experience with honda is terrible. I've owned 15 year old suzukis that have been beaten and tortured and they were all more reliable than my 03 honda with low miles. That is just me though, I'm sure you could get the same amount of horror stories about any company. As for long term reliability you're gonna sell or wreck the bike long before you push the troublesome miles so don't let that be a part of the equation. Just get what feels more comfortable and looks cooler because they are all the same beyond that for a beginner.
#9
RE: I was at a dealership and....
ORIGINAL: CBRCorey
You need some sense knocked into you? Get a SUZUKI. I regret ever buying a honda. They are slow and expensive. And my personal experience with honda is terrible. I've owned 15 year old suzukis that have been beaten and tortured and they were all more reliable than my 03 honda with low miles. That is just me though, I'm sure you could get the same amount of horror stories about any company. As for long term reliability you're gonna sell or wreck the bike long before you push the troublesome miles so don't let that be a part of the equation. Just get what feels more comfortable and looks cooler because they are all the same beyond that for a beginner.
You need some sense knocked into you? Get a SUZUKI. I regret ever buying a honda. They are slow and expensive. And my personal experience with honda is terrible. I've owned 15 year old suzukis that have been beaten and tortured and they were all more reliable than my 03 honda with low miles. That is just me though, I'm sure you could get the same amount of horror stories about any company. As for long term reliability you're gonna sell or wreck the bike long before you push the troublesome miles so don't let that be a part of the equation. Just get what feels more comfortable and looks cooler because they are all the same beyond that for a beginner.