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astraldweller
3/2/2005 8:25:16 PM
I wanted to see what everyone thought about a cbr600 as a first bike?I was going to get a ninja 500,but that's what my bro. had and said that he was ready for a faster bike after a few weeks,so I don't want to spend $4000 on a bike just to trade it in a month or so.So what do you all think,too much power for a beginner or what?
PowerMac1700
3/2/2005 11:30:33 PM
It depends, have you been around bikes and things of this nature or will this be your first time ever riding one?
I had never ridden a sport bike before I got my 04 600rr, but I grew up around dirt bikes and fourwheelers.
If you feel confident with being able to ride a 600 then I would say go for it.
Remember, you can always ride a CBR 600 as slow as a ninja 500, but you can never ride a ninja 500
as fas as you can ride a CBR 600. So I guess i would just recomend getting the 600 and taking it easy
for a while. Have fun, but be safe.
SWAT F2
3/3/2005 9:25:01 AM
try to pick up an F2 or F3 so you can get used to riding first. that way if you lay it down, you wont be kickin yourself in the @ss.
astraldweller
3/3/2005 5:58:20 PM
I'll be putting frame sliders on it as soon as I get i get it and I also do paint and body so I'm not really worried about laying it down so much as I am the torque of the bike.From what I've heard the throttle is pretty touchy and they have alot of torque but I guess if I take it easy and take my time like powermac said,I should be alright.Also,it sucks not to be able to test drive something your going to be paying that much money for and I was wondering how bad long rides are;say an hour or two?I was thinking about going with the F4 since it's more comfortable but if the ride on the RR isn't too bad I would much rather go with that.
L8X
3/4/2005 5:01:14 AM
sv650 is a nice first bike. hawks are good ummm any cbr is fine just not the 600rr
BlindLOKI
3/4/2005 1:47:10 PM
whats wrong w/ the rr l8x? I looooove mine. It's my first bike, but as previously stated ive ridden dirtbikes/fourwheelers/three wheelers all my life, so im used to it, a little bit. I think the 600 RR is a VERY nice bike, the only thing is the long rides. It is a little uncomfortable, but once you get used to it, no biggy. Just take more rest breaks and dont push it too hard at first. let you body condition itself to handle the riding position.


just remember... it only goes as fast as you MAKE it go....



Chris
letterboxdreams
3/5/2005 12:50:46 PM
The advise I was given is the same I'll give you... If you haven't been around bikes, and you haven't ever really taken one out. Start on a 250. You can find them under 2000, and it'll be a god start. Yeah, you won't get the style or speed you may want, but it's a great thing to start off on, and if you put it down, you won't feel as bad about it. Remember, there are two kinds of riders. Ones that HAVE put their bike down, and ones that WILL put their bike down.
L8X
3/5/2005 3:24:56 PM
yeah i just dont think a beginner can handle a rr or gsxr or zx6r or r6 as a first bike. Nothing wrong with them. I have em and rode them and love em. just not for a beginner.
BlindLOKI
3/5/2005 11:16:55 PM
^^^^^^ now i understand l8x goooood thinkin sorry, had to try some smilies while i was at it


take er easy,

Chris
astraldweller
3/6/2005 12:55:52 PM
I went to bike week this weekend and sat on a few bikes and actually met a few guys who gave me some pointers and let me ride their bike around the parking lot and I think I'm going to get an 03' F4,that way I'll have the looks of an RR,more comfort,and not quite as fast.Thanks for all the advice.
rosendo192000
3/7/2005 1:59:12 AM
well ill have too say that if your planning to get the rr as your first bike just get prepared to drop it a couple of times. Iv started to ride the beging of last year and yes the cbr was my first bike. its not your everyday starter bike , but if you know how to respect the bike you will get through with only couple of drops. overall i think if you have the respect for the bike and know your limits go for it . To this date iv only laid my bike twice , First time was when I started to bike , started to back out, pressed brakes, lost balance and dropped it. Second time waswhen it was on da rear stand, I was bringing it down from the stand and it tilted away from me, had to let it go. LUCK me non of them damage on the bike. JUST BE SAFE and just watch alot of videos on stunts gone bad , that will make you think twice before you do somthing stupid. :)

trick80
3/8/2005 12:07:12 AM
My first bike was a SV650s which was alot of fun but i love my RR alot more. It's a totally different ride. This is only my second bike and I wasn't riding the SV for very long. I think you will be fine as long as you are smart.
RTmotive
4/2/2005 5:52:09 PM
yeah, like the others said, if you've been around bikes before then you're probably ok with a 600. i rode dirtbikes and 4wheelers all through high school, so i didn't have much trouble getting my 600rr (it was my first streetbike). but just take your time and learn the bike first. maybe try going to an empty parking lot and just try accelerating, braking, turning, etc. don't go out in traffic until you're comfortable. good luck and ride safely!
trigger
4/25/2005 1:29:03 AM
i just bought an 04 rr for my first bike. i've never really ridden anything before. i'm just taking it easy and getting used to the bike. the clincher is that its so solid it almost makes a person feel to confident.
usndocjaysin
4/25/2005 10:33:25 PM
RR was my first bike and I think its a good choice for ME. START SMALL! and take da MSF course if you havn't already
cilo911
4/29/2005 10:53:49 AM
I never sat on a bike up until 3 weeks ago, I bought an 05 f4i was very scared at first. after riding around the block for 2 hours got use to it...next day brought it out to some major streets...for about 3 hours of driving..loved it...4th day took it to the parkway..scared shitless still doing 70...a week goes by my buddies decide to take me to bear mountain in ny and i'm from jersey so that was hell of a trip..i actually learned a lot that day from them...i'm a very quick learner and i have great balance..i've been pretty sporty my whole life..so i guess that helped.

In short in a week and a half i'm keeping up with my friends who ride 90 mph normally and occasionally get to 110 and ride that out for a while...Now i'm selling the f4i to my brother and i'm moving up to a RR
milletary
6/27/2005 1:04:52 PM
I would go for an older f2/f3 as a recommendation as well.
honda4life
6/27/2005 6:07:54 PM
"The advise I was given is the same I'll give you... If you haven't been around bikes, and you haven't ever really taken one out. Start on a 250. You can find them under 2000, and it'll be a god start. Yeah, you won't get the style or speed you may want, but it's a great thing to start off on, and if you put it down, you won't feel as bad about it. Remember, there are two kinds of riders. Ones that HAVE put their bike down, and ones that WILL put their bike down."

This person knows what they are talking about. 250's are fun as hell and very forgiving. Ive been riding for 10 years now and I would love to kick it on a 250 for a half day in the hills, dorky, but fun. There are only two "first bikes in the world". This is not my opinion, it is an age old fact. If you want to ride a cruiser, get a nighthawk 250. If you want to ride sportbikes, get an early 90's ninja 500 or 600. There are no other choices. Learn on them, thrash them, dont pay for repairs to the ugly plastic, sell them for the 1800 bucks you paid for it a year later. There is no other way....besides buying a nice, new, expensive bike and dropping it in the parking lot and shelling out a few hundered bucks. Even if you dont do that, like some beginners on this forum claim, you will be much more prepared to whip that new lighter bike around with sheer confidence after riding that old, slow, ugly, lug of a ninja for about a year and live to tell about it. The 600's of today are what the 900's of the mid 90's were when they were new but wayyyy lighter and much meaner. Save yourself and your money and try it, you wont regret it.
Lastly, TAKE THE MSF COURSE!! and dont ride like an idiot. Thanks for your time and good luck.
PiMpBlueF2
6/27/2005 9:18:05 PM
BUY AN F2!! i have one, and i love it, its been beatin on alot, but i still wanna keep it forever just cuz i learned on it and i love it, there more comfortable than almost every other bike i sat on, sportbikes that is, but stock, there fast no doubt, but its not crazy fast, after u pay 2g's for it, then just sprocket it, jet-kit, full exhaust, and u'll be runnin with every other 600 on the road, guaranfuckintee it, cuz thats what is done to mine, and i have never been lost by a 600 once i learned how to ride
astraldweller
6/28/2005 5:28:28 PM
I just realized people were still answering my post from 4 months ago.Just to let everyone know,I've been riding for about three months now(got an 02' f4i)and haven't had an accident yet.I'm starting to have an anxiety attack because of all the rain here in Florida and I want to ride.I have a full set of carbon fiber fairings on the way from oppracing.I'll post some pics in about 4 weeks as soon as I get them mounted.Thanks for all the advice
c45
6/28/2005 5:50:20 PM
i got the 05 600rr for my first bike. but i didn't leave the neighborhood for two weeks until i took the msf class and was completely comfortable to go on a busy street. i had been ridding dirt bikes when i was younger and hadn't riddin for a couple years when i got my bike. so i just wanted to get the feel for a heavier bike. the 600rr is a great bike in my opinion as long as you have self restraint. thats the only thing that i can recommend. take the msf class and have self restraint and the rr would be fine and you won't grow out of it for a while. good luck and ride safe.
TRBL600RR
6/28/2005 6:22:52 PM
I think you should start with what you are comfortable with. You can get hurt on a 500 just as easy as you can the RR. Taking a safety course and being a safe rider is only the begining. I think the most important thing is respecting the power these bikes have, and that goes from a 250 to 1300cc bike. Just because Cycle World tell you that it has 108hp and it will do 10's in the 1/4mile doesn't mean you have to use it all. Ride safe and enjoy. I went from a 92 FZR 1000 to the 05 600RR and I think it's a beast!!!!!!!!
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