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Evan_CBR -> RE: ADVICE PLEASE: 600 or 1000? (7/21/2006 2:37:42 PM)
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Congrats on passing the course. You will get all types of advice. I took the course last year (and did not ride anything else). Now, I just bought a 06 CBR1000 as my first bike and I love it. Would I recommend it to everyone? NO. It really depends on the person. If you think it is too big, then it is. You don't want to be afraid of the bike. I got so much advice...both ways...but once I got on the bike, I haven't looked back since. No matter what you get, 600 or 1000, be sure to practice the Safety Drills (in an empty lot) from the course until you feel comfortable with the handling of the bike. My word of caution is traffic, and this will get you no matter what bike you get. Please, get a good handle on the bike before you enter traffic and have to make moves and decisions automatically with little room for error. Be a defensive rider in any case. Which one to get...is up to you. Don't get something because someone else told you, but do consider others input...you ultimately know your limit and the type of rider you want to be. I personally think that the CBR1000 is an easy bike to ride, but then again,...I am not racing or hitting corners at 50+ mph. My suggestion is go sit on the bikes (for hours), lean it and push it around (back and forth) in neutral to get a sense of the weight your are dealing with. Sitting at a stop light (on an incline/decline) will be hard if the bike is too big. See if some shops will let you test ride. I couldn't find one, but I can understand their caution. I did all of the above (I must have went to the shop every weekend for about 3 hours for over a month). But I got comfortable enough to get my CBR1000 and I am happy with it. My friend just got a CBR600 and he is happy with it and he is a more experienced rider than me. Make up YOUR MIND given the comfort and confidence you have,...be sensible with the throttle, look both ways, use that mirror for a sense of your surrondings...and be safe. Let us know how you make out.
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