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Big_Red 09-16-2006 12:36 AM

Motorcyle riders need your help on a purchase.
 
Think I finally got my girl convinced into letting me get a motorcycle. I been outta the market for a few years so I want to know if anyone has any favorites? Must at least be a 650. Superbike would be kewl, Harley, nah. But must have a seat for my girl to hang her ass off the back. And reliable. Cause I will be putting a lot of miles on it.

I was approved financially for the ZX11 way back when. So maybe that will give you and idea on my style. :pimp My friend has a BMW bike. Rides good, just funky looking. Thanks for the help in advance.

Big_Red 09-16-2006 12:39 AM

zoom zoom. :winkwink:

beemk 09-16-2006 12:46 AM

go to different dealers until you look at and sit on every different bike there is. that should give you an idea of what you want. i have a honda cbr 600rr, i love it.

http://www.triumphchepassione.com/ho...-rr-colori.jpg

Big_Red 09-16-2006 12:47 AM

Where is Loryn at when you need her? lol BTW she owes me a shirt. I will take hers. :winkwink:

Big_Red 09-16-2006 12:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beemk
go to different dealers until you look at and sit on every different bike there is. that should give you an idea of what you want. i have a honda cbr 600rr, i love it.

http://www.triumphchepassione.com/ho...-rr-colori.jpg

kewl i get the same answer from experienced riders. I just want some favorites to start with. the honda's look sharp.

aico 09-16-2006 12:53 AM

If you're just learning to ride, go for a Honda. If you're an experience rider, Suzuki GSX-R.

Big_Red 09-16-2006 01:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico
If you're just learning to ride, go for a Honda. If you're an experience rider, Suzuki GSX-R.

use to race dirtbikes as a kid. me and my boys would sneak away and hit the roads with no problems. Thanks for the insight. The Honda's do look sweet. And I don't want to go balls out on my first bike. Even though I would more than love to.:)

Rochard 09-16-2006 01:03 AM

I have a 2002 Honda CBR XX 1100. I picked this bike for three reasons:

1) It's fucking fast.
2) It has duel exhaust (for better balance)
3) It has a FULL seat for a passenger - not a little slab of fabric.

martinsc 09-16-2006 01:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard
I have a 2002 Honda CBR XX 1100. I picked this bike for three reasons:

1) It's fucking fast.
2) It has duel exhaust (for better balance)
3) It has a FULL seat for a passenger - not a little slab of fabric.

:thumbsup
i am thinking about getting one of those...

Bu_bu13 09-16-2006 01:16 AM

I have a 2006 honda CBR600RR. Fast as hell. if ur new on sportbikes i dont recomend starting on anything bigger than a 600. Go to the dealer and sit on a few. whatever feels more comfortable is what you should get. they are all so close in performance that it shouldnt be a deciding factor.

Big_Red 09-16-2006 02:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard
I have a 2002 Honda CBR XX 1100. I picked this bike for three reasons:

1) It's fucking fast.
2) It has duel exhaust (for better balance)
3) It has a FULL seat for a passenger - not a little slab of fabric.

Looked at pictures just now. Instant hard on. Nice.:thumbsup

MyNameIsNobody 09-16-2006 04:03 AM

CBR has been on top of the game for quite a few years.. I wanted a 125cc when I was in my middle teens, lolz.. :thumbsup

my friend got a 600.. or had..

SS396chevelleSS 09-16-2006 05:07 AM

If you want comfort for the passenger you want a Base 600 rocket like the Suzuki Katana, Honda F4i, Yamaha YZF600R (not the R6), or Kawasaki ZZR600. They all have bigger more cocmfortable seats for the passenger. Personally I ride a R1... I dont care about the passenger lol I have much more fun riding alone. :thumbsup

I will do nothing but attest to Yamahas reliability, I have owned every brand but kawasaki, and I have had less problems with my Yamahas then any other. I currently Own 6 Yamahas and 1 Honda (my dads old bike)

Yamaha's have a beautiful powerplant with a nice power curve, lightweight compared to others and really slice the curves. The latest problems with the company have been TPS (throttle position sensor) problems on 04 and some 05 R1's but once replaced they were fine

Suzuki's Vibrate like a bitch and love to lose nuts and bolts, and Ive had more electrical problems with them then any other.

Honda's are a pretty well built bike but lacking in the power dept as compared to like models in the same categorys.

Biggest problem Ive ever had with any of my Yamahas was a burnt out wireing harness... but I think it was the Korean made Bulbs I put in.

Kawasaki's have beautiful power plants, but in my opinion leave something to be desired in looks, and again, ive never owned one so I cant vouch for reliability.

Lycanthrope 09-16-2006 06:33 AM

Sounds like you want to comfortable on long trips but will want to push it at times. Might I suggest the R 1200 ST:

http://www.bmwmotorcycles.com/bikes/bike.jsp?b=r1200st

Klen 09-16-2006 06:42 AM

Well i was once on motorcycle shop but i forget everything about that.But what is know yamaha is most expensive.

XMaster 09-16-2006 06:43 AM

Igot this one ... You won't be disappointed with sucha toy!!

http://www.xmaster.fr/gexk5/05.jpg

spideriux 09-16-2006 06:44 AM

I have Yamaha R1... that's awesome bike !

ry0t 09-16-2006 06:51 AM

I am an experienced rider with many crashes under my belt haha! This year the Kawasaki ZX10 is the fastest again but lacks in suspension and handling. I mean the Kawasaki has a hazard light button I find that to be ghetto. The best all around bike is the 06 Suzuki GSXR 1000 for speed and handling. My bike is the 06 Honda CBR 1000 it's not the fastest but it will outdo most in handling and suspension so you can always upgrade the power. I don't know anything about yamaha. Hope that helps.
Heres a small picture of mine.
http://www.corehosting.com/06.jpg

Dvae 09-16-2006 09:49 AM

My advice, don't buy one.
This could be you!

http://www.picturehost.com/d/5530-1/...otorcycle1.jpg

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latinasojourn 09-16-2006 10:30 AM

all the japanese brands are reliable, with biggest wear factors being tires (mostly rear) chain and sprockets.

your bike choice depends on what type of riding you want to do, and where you will be doing it.

it also depends on your body size---most of the sub-1000cc bikes are too small for long term comfort for most guys over about 5'10".

if you are not mechanically inclined go with any of the jap bikes. if you enjoy tinkering italian sport bikes have more charisma IMO.

if you live in an area of twisty roads get a sportbike, if most of your roads are straight a cruiser type might be appropriate for comfort.

make sure you have good health insurance, take a bike safety course, and wear protection at all times. most serious motorcycle accidents happen in the first year of ownership.

run with high beams on all the time in daylight hours. be hyper alert and ultra defensive driver, understand and expect that traffic will not see you, will turn into your lane, etc.

lots of factors involved, but your personal safety should be one of the most important decisions in buying a bike.

lotsa fun, very dangerous.

good luck.

sport rider for nearly 40 years.

Mr Pheer 09-16-2006 10:44 AM

my advice for you is the Suzuki SV650 and medical insurance

if you cant afford medical inurance, you cant afford to ride.

if you cant afford the best protective gear, you cant afford to ride.

if its too hot to wear all that gear, its too hot to ride.

The SV650 will be a great bike for learning and it its still a very potent machine for experienced riders, you'll be happy with it for a long time and hopefully wont kill or dismember yourself.

ExtremeBank_Adam 09-16-2006 11:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrPheer
my advice for you is the Suzuki SV650 and medical insurance

if you cant afford medical inurance, you cant afford to ride.

if you cant afford the best protective gear, you cant afford to ride.

if its too hot to wear all that gear, its too hot to ride.

The SV650 will be a great bike for learning and it its still a very potent machine for experienced riders, you'll be happy with it for a long time and hopefully wont kill or dismember yourself.

Very good advice.... especially about wearing your gear. You never know when it's your turn to go down, have a car pull out in front of you, come up on a patch of sand halfway through a corner, or whatever else.

Also, good advice on the SV650. They are not as powerful as some, but will hold their own, they still look stylish, and passenger accomodations will be better than the all out sportbikes.

Personally, I have a 2006 GSX-R 1000, and Alysha has the 600. We love ours!

Alysha's:
http://www.naughtyalysha.com/images/gfy/gixxerpic.jpg

Mine:
http://www.extremebank.com/images/gfy/bikes3.jpg

Big_Red 09-16-2006 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lycanthrope
Sounds like you want to comfortable on long trips but will want to push it at times. Might I suggest the R 1200 ST:

http://www.bmwmotorcycles.com/bikes/bike.jsp?b=r1200st

You are exactly right, right on the T. Lemme check it out now. Thank you.

And thank you "SS396chevelleSS" for the great post. I will definitely keep that in mind.

squishypimp 09-16-2006 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XMaster
Igot this one ... You won't be disappointed with sucha toy!!

http://www.xmaster.fr/gexk5/05.jpg

nice bike :)

Big_Red 09-16-2006 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ExtremeBank_Adam
Very good advice.... especially about wearing your gear. You never know when it's your turn to go down, have a car pull out in front of you, come up on a patch of sand halfway through a corner, or whatever else.

Also, good advice on the SV650. They are not as powerful as some, but will hold their own, they still look stylish, and passenger accomodations will be better than the all out sportbikes.

Personally, I have a 2006 GSX-R 1000, and Alysha has the 600. We love ours!

Alysha's:
http://www.naughtyalysha.com/images/gfy/gixxerpic.jpg

Mine:
http://www.extremebank.com/images/gfy/bikes3.jpg

Sweet. BTW I was born on Davis Island.:winkwink:

I do need a bit of power cause I am a big guy, and yes I will run full throttle at times. not afraid to lay a bike down at all, hell one time we were offroad enduro racing and my bike went one way, i went the other right into a tree. the cappiest part about it, had to push my bike about two hours to get it back to the truck. :1orglaugh I would have left it there but my dad did so many mods on it he would took me back out there and hung me.

Plus I jump on a friends bike once in a while to keep me in form. So its all good.

These are all great suggestions everyone. Guess I still have a lot of thinking to do so keep the suggestions coming. :thumbsup

phil9922 09-16-2006 03:27 PM

heres my 06 kawi zx6r, its 14cc less than you're looking for (636)....but i love it and i get tons of compliments everywhere i go. also blows the 06 gsx-r 600s out of the water, but i have a bunch of stuff done to it. maybe $3k invested in the paint and aftermarket shit.

pics at-
kawiforums.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=63650

beemk 09-16-2006 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ExtremeBank_Adam

nice, i'd fist it.

Big_Red 09-17-2006 12:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phil9922
heres my 06 kawi zx6r, its 14cc less than you're looking for (636)....but i love it and i get tons of compliments everywhere i go. also blows the 06 gsx-r 600s out of the water, but i have a bunch of stuff done to it. maybe $3k invested in the paint and aftermarket shit.

pics at-
kawiforums.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=63650

kewl i will check it out once I get to another computer.


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