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Posted: Nov 13th, '07, 17:39
by Funky
totally agree, just hold on and ride that b!tch til one of you hurts
Posted: Nov 13th, '07, 18:42
by r1dave
M8 its got to be the gsxr it looks cool, its comfy and is quick

best thig to do test ride them. Cheers Dave
Posted: Nov 13th, '07, 19:44
by deej
[quote="Funky"]300 insurance, don't make me laugh!quote]
funky,wanna laugh i just paid £122 3tpft on a 06r6 and thats with a driving ban from a few years ago and no alarm either,pays to shop around boys
ricky,if you want a high revving bike stretch your funds and try the new r6,revs to 17k no matter what the papers said only gets lively over 9krpm,howls like a banshee with the akrapovic megaphone thats fitted to it. also the only 600 with a slipper clucth as standard,great fun around donington on a cold novembers day
the cbr's a good bike too and probably better for you if you've managed to crash your car lol more managable power and does everything its supposed to and quite composed and is so confidence inspiring
Posted: Nov 13th, '07, 23:03
by DynaMight
deej wrote:also the only 600 with a slipper clucth as standard,
Bah ZX6R's have those too, They had them in 2003 (Well only the 600cc not the 636) but the 636 got it in 2005 as standard.
Posted: Nov 13th, '07, 23:46
by Funky
deej wrote:Funky wrote:300 insurance, don't make me laugh!quote]
funky,wanna laugh i just paid £122 3tpft on a 06r6 and thats with a driving ban from a few years ago and no alarm either,pays to shop around boys
ricky,if you want a high revving bike stretch your funds and try the new r6,revs to 17k no matter what the papers said only gets lively over 9krpm,howls like a banshee with the akrapovic megaphone thats fitted to it. also the only 600 with a slipper clucth as standard,great fun around donington on a cold novembers day
the cbr's a good bike too and probably better for you if you've managed to crash your car lol more managable power and does everything its supposed to and quite composed and is so confidence inspiring
You're how old though deej? Not 21 I bet...
He only has 3000 so I'm guessing a brand new R6 is out of the question, though they are awesome Bikes, my mate just bought one having past his test at the beginning of the month with the scorpion can he has on it, i think it is louder than mine.
I say get a big cruiser gay cruiser with a like name 'intruder' and stick a dildo to the seat, fun whenever then.
Posted: Nov 13th, '07, 23:55
by deej
yep like the cruiser ideacan fit it with the big orange dildo haydens been running on the rcv
gav,forgot about the zx6rr, was pretty sure the cbr,gsxr and 675 didnt have them
hope not 21 but only paid £4k for a 06r6 funky, if you look hard enough you will find them, they dont hold their value like a cbr6rr but dont drop like a zx6 as yamaha/honda dont discount like kawasaki,well george white in particular.
Posted: Nov 14th, '07, 00:24
by Ricky_t
billinom8s wrote:you say u want a bike that revs high like your old car did.
didnt you end up crashing and writing off that car in a street race????
do you really think that a 'high revving' bike is a good idea already ???
Thanks for all the replys.
I am after a bike with a different sort of power delivery akin to my old car. My old car revved to 8500rpm but that is arbitary. I just want a bike that has a high rev power band.
I do not street race. I crashed the car by understeering into a corner. I was with a few people and was going too quickly. I have learnt my lesson and drive sensibly now in the car.
I just wanted opinions. I quite like the sv but find the lower rev power band unsatisfing. I enjoy revving a bike to redline and keeping the revs there. On the sv, i ride around in the low revs and find the ride very lazy and less involved.
I will keep the sv for a little while but in the summer if a cbr600rr come up for sale locally i may get it! Since, many of the bikes are similar i will go for the honda.
Posted: Nov 14th, '07, 00:31
by Ricky_t
Just did a quote online with express insurance for TPFT:
Premium:
£267.75
Insurer:
AXA Insurance - UK
Excess:
Voluntary: £250, Compulsory: £400, Total: £650
Amrik Thomas Name(s):
Vehicle(s): 2004 HONDA CBR 600 RR
Type of Cover: Third Party, Fire and Theft
No Claims Bonus: 2 year(s)
Posted: Nov 14th, '07, 02:51
by Funky
TPFT with the size of that excess, no wonder. You better just hope nothing happens to it.
Posted: Nov 14th, '07, 07:50
by deej
i thought he wanted a revvy bike yet he chooses the honda,probably revs the least exciting of the il4's
Posted: Nov 14th, '07, 10:19
by VTR
deej wrote:i thought he wanted a revvy bike yet he chooses the honda,probably revs the least exciting of the il4's
ahhh, the lad obviously knows a quality bike when he sees one
gets tin hat ready
Posted: Nov 14th, '07, 16:51
by billinom8s
deej says - funky,wanna laugh i just paid £122 3tpft on a 06r6 and thats with a driving ban from a few years ago and no alarm either,pays to shop around boys
want another laugh ? i paid £86 tpft for my R1 this year
Posted: Nov 14th, '07, 17:34
by DynaMight
billinom8s wrote:
want another laugh ? i paid £86 tpft for my R1 this year
Only due to your OAP discount.
Next year you'll be insuring:

Posted: Nov 14th, '07, 18:40
by Ricky_t
DynaMight wrote:billinom8s wrote:
want another laugh ? i paid £86 tpft for my R1 this year
Only due to your OAP discount.
Next year you'll be insuring:

hahaaaaa!
Posted: Nov 14th, '07, 20:32
by deej
wow,that thing needs flouro yellow rim tapes