what bike?
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Cornish_r6
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what bike?
im just having 2nd thoughts.
iv always loved the r6 and its my 1st choice but with a £2000 budget they are around year 2000
other options are
sv650 (full fairing)
or
gsxr 600
any advice is brill
iv always loved the r6 and its my 1st choice but with a £2000 budget they are around year 2000
other options are
sv650 (full fairing)
or
gsxr 600
any advice is brill
Re: what bike?
I have a '99 R6 that'll be going in a few months...
http://s99.photobucket.com/albums/l311/ ... t=bike.jpg
SV's power wise are totally different bikes to GSXR's and R6's, cheap on insurance though (sports tourers)-def. go for the fuel injected if you do (03>). I might know of a half faired '05 model for sale 25kish miles i think.
http://s99.photobucket.com/albums/l311/ ... t=bike.jpg
SV's power wise are totally different bikes to GSXR's and R6's, cheap on insurance though (sports tourers)-def. go for the fuel injected if you do (03>). I might know of a half faired '05 model for sale 25kish miles i think.
Rieju RS2 > ZXR400 L1 > ZX6R G1 > GSXR600 K1 > Z750 '04 > R6 '99 > ZX636R '56 > Ducati 748e > BSA Bantam D13 '67 > GSXR600 K7 > YZ250 '04 > KTM 250 ECX '00 > RMZ 250 '08 > ZX9R '99 > GSXR 600 K3
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Cornish_r6
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Re: what bike?
how much you looking for? miles? history? pm me mate and when you really looking to sell?
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Re: what bike?
stick with a nice tidy r6 like the one that janners mate offered you,ive seen it and it is very tidy also much better than a gsxr and in a different league to a sv650.
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Cornish_r6
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Re: what bike?
cheers mate just the kinda reply i needed
Re: what bike?
Mate obviously i dont know you yet but the key words i reckon are "my first choice" something in you loves them then thats what you will be happiest with! I would not go past a gixer for all the money in the world as they are my first passion even though there are some pretty decent other makes out there....though i cannot think of any at the mo.....(ducks for cover)
Go with what you love, if there are any small shortcomings your passion for the bike will totally reason them out!
I can look into my chrystal ball... young man... I see the letter R and the number 6 in your future and a big fcuk off smile!!
Go with what you love, if there are any small shortcomings your passion for the bike will totally reason them out!
I can look into my chrystal ball... young man... I see the letter R and the number 6 in your future and a big fcuk off smile!!
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last part well said! R6's are awsome. Mine's been more fun to ride than any other sports 600 ive had.wolfy wrote:Mate obviously i dont know you yet but the key words i reckon are "my first choice" something in you loves them then thats what you will be happiest with! I would not go past a gixer for all the money in the world as they are my first passion even though there are some pretty decent other makes out there....though i cannot think of any at the mo.....(ducks for cover)![]()
Go with what you love, if there are any small shortcomings your passion for the bike will totally reason them out!
I can look into my chrystal ball... young man... I see the letter R and the number 6 in your future and a big fcuk off smile!!
Rieju RS2 > ZXR400 L1 > ZX6R G1 > GSXR600 K1 > Z750 '04 > R6 '99 > ZX636R '56 > Ducati 748e > BSA Bantam D13 '67 > GSXR600 K7 > YZ250 '04 > KTM 250 ECX '00 > RMZ 250 '08 > ZX9R '99 > GSXR 600 K3
Re: what bike?
Yeap like I say I am Gixer born and bred! And to steal someone elses strap line in here. cut me in half and I do have gsx-r written right through me but I would be lying if I did not say I did have a sneaking respect for the R's... Gixer lads on here will prob now disown me before I have even been on a friendly....
Your a biker so if you go for second choice it will always be just that .. regardless of what is technically better etc. etc. to you it is second choice. Dont think with either of your heads mate.. thats where the trouble starts... go with your heart!!!!
I will shut up now....
Milky you also got no social life then....being on here at this time of night on Friday... I am desperaterly trying to think of excuse as to why I am not out getting nailed.
Your a biker so if you go for second choice it will always be just that .. regardless of what is technically better etc. etc. to you it is second choice. Dont think with either of your heads mate.. thats where the trouble starts... go with your heart!!!!
I will shut up now....
Milky you also got no social life then....being on here at this time of night on Friday... I am desperaterly trying to think of excuse as to why I am not out getting nailed.
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Re: what bike?
The R is a good choice of bike, it's a comfy bike to ride, goes well, easy to work on, looks good, cheap spares and will teach you loads when you get used to it. I have only ever ridden a gixxer once and have to say I didn't really like the riding position, but that's just me.
If you are looking for performance don't bother with the sv, they are very safe.
As you said it's your first bike, not your last. They are like women, you might have an idea of the one you want but when you do get a few rides it just doesn't suit your style.
Then you get rid and try a slightly different one.
Cue jokes about dirty old trail bikes now ......
If you are looking for performance don't bother with the sv, they are very safe.
As you said it's your first bike, not your last. They are like women, you might have an idea of the one you want but when you do get a few rides it just doesn't suit your style.
Then you get rid and try a slightly different one.
Cue jokes about dirty old trail bikes now ......
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Re: what bike?
billinom8s wrote:They are like women, you might have an idea of the one you want but when you do get a few rides it just doesn't suit your style.
Then you get rid and try a slightly different one.
My number 1 choice was always a Duke 748 but was out of my price range at the time i was looking for my bike i ended up buying a kwaker 6, My heart keeps telling me i want a Duke but now i have the Ninja im glad i bought it for my first bike.
What im saying is if you buy something else your always going to want your R6 good luck with your 1st choice not your last mate
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Re: what bike?
only thing id say currently riding an SV is they are very very forgiving if its gonna be ur first bike it may be easier to start on something smaller and work up unless its not ur first bike and iv misinterpreted wot uv sed in which case ignore everything iv just sed! lol
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Re: what bike?
SV650's handle terribly, but for a new rider, I expect it would be fine. Good mid range would probably be easier to ride too.
2000-ish 600's are all around £2k ish. R6/GSXR being the more sporty, ZX6R/CBR the more laid back. They're all good bikes, just watch out for 99 R6's and dodgy gearbox's. ZX6R's will probably be best value and IMO they're cracking bikes, good alrounder.
2000-ish 600's are all around £2k ish. R6/GSXR being the more sporty, ZX6R/CBR the more laid back. They're all good bikes, just watch out for 99 R6's and dodgy gearbox's. ZX6R's will probably be best value and IMO they're cracking bikes, good alrounder.

Re: what bike?
*all of the 5eb engines which were up to 2003 oh, and the cam chain tensionersDynaMight wrote:SV650's handle terribly, but for a new rider, I expect it would be fine. Good mid range would probably be easier to ride too.
2000-ish 600's are all around £2k ish. R6/GSXR being the more sporty, ZX6R/CBR the more laid back. They're all good bikes, just watch out for 99 R6's and dodgy gearbox's. ZX6R's will probably be best value and IMO they're cracking bikes, good alrounder.
Rieju RS2 > ZXR400 L1 > ZX6R G1 > GSXR600 K1 > Z750 '04 > R6 '99 > ZX636R '56 > Ducati 748e > BSA Bantam D13 '67 > GSXR600 K7 > YZ250 '04 > KTM 250 ECX '00 > RMZ 250 '08 > ZX9R '99 > GSXR 600 K3
Re: what bike?
R6 nuff said
but then I would say that
I decided that was what I wanted & that's what I got. Nearly 2 years and 10,000 miles later no regrets. Mines a 2000 on a W btw
I decided that was what I wanted & that's what I got. Nearly 2 years and 10,000 miles later no regrets. Mines a 2000 on a W btw
Re: what bike?
So is this a first bike then? you dont state..?
If its SV territory you're in, you can do worse than a hornet 6 tbh, forgiving but a cracking ride if you want it to be!
Sports, then listen to these guys.....they've had a few between em ya know...
Man, you are on VERY sticky ground there!!!!!!!! Cue Mr Sheen!!!!!! pmsl
If its SV territory you're in, you can do worse than a hornet 6 tbh, forgiving but a cracking ride if you want it to be!
Sports, then listen to these guys.....they've had a few between em ya know...
They are like women, you might have an idea of the one you want but when you do get a few rides it just doesn't suit your style.
Then you get rid and try a slightly different one.
Man, you are on VERY sticky ground there!!!!!!!! Cue Mr Sheen!!!!!! pmsl
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