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matt4235
4/7/2008 11:49:14 PM
Hey you guys, I am new to the forum because i have recently decided that I am going to buy a CBR, which was a big leap for me, being from Milwaukee, and only knowing harleys for the first 20 years of my life.  I have been looking at a few  CBRs and was wondering if you guys could give me some insight about the pros and cons of a few certian models.  I was thinking about spending around 6k and probably getting a 600 motor (its my first bike).  So i was looking at 2004- 2007 600F4s and 600RRs.  Did they get smaller in 2007, cuz they kind of look smaller, and i like the smaller look. and also how much milage is too much, and also how did the body change throughout these years?  Any input would be really helpful for me, so thanks in advance!
Matt
PlayfulGod
4/8/2008 12:02:06 AM
Being its your first bike stay away from the RR's. For a first bike I wouldnt recommend a 600 to anyone, but some on here n other forums will. So if you are determined to get a 600 get a older F series. And since you seem to prefer the looks of the RR's the nyou'd prolly like the 01 - 03 F4i over the older models. But dont think for one second a 600 is a lil bike or it will bite you in the ass hard.

Welcome to the addiction.  
fishfryer527
4/8/2008 3:28:06 AM
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For a first bike I wouldnt recommend a 600 to anyone

 
+1, it has been done, but the chances of crashing badly do go up as compared to starting on a smaller bike. The other thing is a smaller bike will make it easier to learn more about riding. 
 
Sportbikes are expensive to fix (you will crash), expensive to insure, and have way too much power for most noobs. These are the main reasons for not getting a modern 600cc. There is really no effective difference from your point of view between the F4i and RRs aside from a little top end power and ergos.
 
get an OLDER bike or a small cruiser to learn on.
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