bigtomatofarmer
Well-Known Member
Ever get stuck at a light?
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ide stay off the busa 2 if i was baked, i dond ride my r6 unless my head is totaly clear, things go by pretty quick 2 on my machine, peace n ride safe.I drive a Honda Shadow 750 and a 99 Suzuki Hayabusa
The busa is wicked fast.
And I love driving the Shadow when I'm blazed, I don't ride the Busa blazed because you REALLY need everything moving fast in your head
I'm on a tight budget but if I had the money for it I'd look into an insane ducatti. That Kawasaki from earlier felt a bit worn out engine wise.
I got a 03 yzf R6. I love it. spend most of my time on the back wheel. Im saving up for a cruiser. Not sure what kind yet.
she goes fast and does everything i want. I got no complaints.Poor, poor camshaft
Getting My first bike in the next month. Ive been looking at the f4i and thinking of buyin one.
Also thinking about a gixxer 600,750 or a 636. not really sure yet.
My buddy got a 05 636 for his first bike and has never dropped it. Said its not the best bike to learn on though.
This probably isnt what you want to hear but you should probably get a street bike and ride that for a while (8 months or so) before you get a sport bike
That's guessing its your first EVER bike and you have no motorcycle experience...
But it's different with each area I suppose (Metro, urban, country), but it's always smart to start small and get used to riding on two wheels before you get on a bike that will do 150 easy - It's sooo easy to outride your skill level and end up in a situation where you loose control
When I got my first bike (still riding it) I tried to see what it could do within the first week... That was about 90 mph... If I would have had a sport bike I probably wouldn't be typing this right now
Plus, it's not like your stuck with it
buy a 4,000 bike, ride for a year, and resell it for 3,500, then go buy your 750 for 5,000
In the end it's all up to you... Sport bikes are not death traps, they are amazing machines that when used responsibly can be wicked fun, but as soon as you roll out that throttle, "Just for a few seconds, to see what it can do" your at 140 mph with about 200 feet between you and an accident with no looking back
The problem is im so damn impatiant. I know its my life im banking on but ive been wanting a streetbike since birth basicly. I really dont know if i could wait another long period of time befor i get one between my legs. I will have one by aug. 15. Maybe ill get a naked sv 650. Always liked the look and i dont think its a race ready bike.if ur learning ide strongly recommend staying away from superbikes, theyl kill u, when u hear the sound of that exhaust ul wanna open her out more n more!! take ur time
It's a killer decision man, I know.The problem is im so damn impatiant. I know its my life im banking on but ive been wanting a streetbike since birth basicly. I really dont know if i could wait another long period of time befor i get one between my legs. I will have one by aug. 15. Maybe ill get a naked sv 650. Always liked the look and i dont think its a race ready bike.