Advice all around for new rider...
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Advice all around for new rider... - 1/6/2005 9:36:24 PM
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firehawkno41
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Hello everyone; I'm a new member here, just over from the automobile boards. I'm a new rider, new endorsement, just went through the local safety course etc. My trouble is, I need SOUND ADVICE. I'm 24 looking for a good sport bike to learn on that I will not feel I have outgrown too soon (i.e. a 250 Ninja or something). Honda CBR's of all varieties have always appealed to me on the basis of style and the general trustworthiness of the Honda name. My inclination is that I'm looking for a medium displacement bike (like the CBR 600 in some variant but what do I really know?) and I'd like to get something used as I don't want the stress of worrying about every scratch or a ton of depreciation. I don't want too much bike (I know there are always dangers, but I respect that some of these performers are WAY WAY out of my league). I'd love to hear anyone's recommendations about the evolution of the CBR line, what might be best for me, what kind of prices these things are bringing. New prices don't seem to be helpful and ebay prices are rarely meeting reserve. Can you all point me in the right direction? There has been some unseasonably warm weather in the SE lately and friends with bikes seem to be having a good time, so I'd like to get an education and bike ASAP. I appreciate everyone in advance. Thanks!
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RE: Advice all around for new rider... - 1/6/2005 10:25:55 PM
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gunrman13
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well, im in the same boat, or was..i wanted something not too powerful, but not too small either..i got the 600 f4i and so far, it was the best decision i could make..not too heavy, easily manuverable, not too fast out the gate, but fast enough if i need it..front end doesnt wheelie when you open the throttle too much, {within moderation}.. i know within a year or 2 i will want a 1000 or close, but for now, im very happy...im 6 ft. 210lbs, and i was told by friends that the bike would be too small for me...i really dont think it is, with the styling of the bike, it compensates for my size and doesnt look funny...alot of people told me to be safe and start out with a ninja 5oo and get used to the traffic first, which is good advise, especially if you have never ridden before...but the f4i was perfect for me, and so far, i believe i made the right choice..hope that helps you some..and from what ive seen, they hold there value quite nicely...
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RE: Advice all around for new rider... - 1/7/2005 12:05:45 AM
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Chuckracer
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gunerman13, have you fallen off you F4i yet? Priced replacement body panels yet? Well, as a beginning rider, you will be falling off, and probably sooner than later. Bodywork is not cheap. I cannot stand seeing modern 600's being touted as "beginner" bikes. firehawkno41, Suzuki SV650. Small enough to be forgiving, big enough to be cool. Fast enough and good handling enough to be a hoot for expirenced riders. No bodywork to crush. 'Nuff said!
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