Daytona 600 2004- any good?

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Re: Daytona 600 2004- any good?

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2006 fazer in fowlers http://fowlersbikes.co.uk/popup.aspx?OBJ_ID=1324934 less than your 3k and newer than anything else youve looked at.
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Re: Daytona 600 2004- any good?

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If I was looking for a new bike around 3k I wouldn't look any further than this...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2005-GSXR600-GSXR ... dZViewItem
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Re: Daytona 600 2004- any good?

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Maver-Nick wrote:If I was looking for a new bike around 3k I wouldn't look any further than this...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2005-GSXR600-GSXR ... dZViewItem

....what nick says...3K will buy you a decent gsxr. why would you consider anything else :? :)
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mmmm k4....
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Well I've had a chat with the wife and if you want to come over to mine I'll take you out on the back for a short blip. Could grab a coffee at Westbay. Sorry but you can't ride it yourself (no ones allowed to ride my bike) but might give you an idea. PM meif you're interested and we'll sort something out. :D
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instead of an out and out sports bike why not go for the sv 650 like you planned too ? Insurance will be lower plus will be fast enough to learn on. Spares are easy to get aswell.
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Mike Daytona600 wrote:Well I've had a chat with the wife and if you want to come over to mine I'll take you out on the back for a short blip. Could grab a coffee at Westbay. Sorry but you can't ride it yourself (no ones allowed to ride my bike) but might give you an idea. PM meif you're interested and we'll sort something out. :D
Hi MIke, thank a lot but i think i will go with sv 650 first and if i will get fed up with it or wount like it i will sell it even if it will be two months and get daytona. If i will go to see yours daytona and even just sit on it i will not want to go down from it and as i know my self i will go the same day to any dealership that has one and buy it. mayby i really should take it slowly for my own good. Mayby i will be shi****g my self on sv and i will be happy with it, who knows. But thanks a lot for an offer :D Still, i got theory test coming thursday so thats my concern atm :)
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Banditmax wrote:http://www.hyosung.co.uk/detail.php?id=4# Bit expensive i know but it's a brand new bike and insurance will definitely be cheaper.....


hi i red lot of review and test and froums as well, the build quality is not as good as japanese bikes and bits are often falling down from it, i think i will stick to sv650, well 80 percent sure :D
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Re: Daytona 600 2004- any good?

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Mines for sale and may change your mind if not already bought. I've had it from new and no"bits have ever fallen off". It is a great bike with a good upright (for a sportsbike) riding position.

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Re: Daytona 600 2004- any good?

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are you 17 and is the bike going to be restircted to 33 brake?.. consider bikes like gs500's, er5's or cb1's..? these are the bike's i've been looking at.. an there still stupidly quick going from a 50/125. :D
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