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New Bike Choice - Something More Sporty & Sexy
I want to upgrade and get something more sporty and sexy.
I've been riding for about 8 months now, having my curvey SV650S for a similar time, done about 4000 miles irc. I'm 31 years old now :eek:, I rode most days for those 8 months in all but the worst rain, and put the bike away at the end of november when my fingertips started to get too damn cold! My riding has been getting better, improving a lot when I did a bikesafe course with Lincs police too. I find myself not making mistakes anymore, and feeling pretty confident about my current ability, it helps that I'm quite a cautious rider I think. At the same time I obviously realise that there is still a lot for me to learn, and always will be. My budget was about £4500, maybe £5k -ish at tops including approx £1.5k px on my curvey. Ideally no older than a 2005 model with no stupid milages. One of the reasons I fell in love with biking was seeing how sexy the cbr600rr is. So in my heart I know I wanted something sporty, I just don't know if it will be practical enough for me in how I'd use it. These are the things I want it to be able to do, in order:
Popped into the Triumph shop near me, the Daytona looks lovely, next dry day I'll be taking on for a test ride. My budget may rise to for an exceptional offer, as my dealer offered a brand new Daytona 675 for 6.1k! I'd be interested to hear from those who have sports bikes, how their arses fair when doing a week or so abroad with some milage. I tried looking at the CBR600F, but that second seat bit just makes it look... well, unsexy! lol Can anyone help me out here with advice and suggestions? Thanks, David |
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2007 ZX6R, you can get them for £5500 or less. Thats what i got a month ago, its great, but i am biased LOL.
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Look around for a CBR600FS. Similar to the F, but has seperate rider/pillion seats, amongst other things. Good bikes and more comfy than other more modern focused sports bikes.
I recently chopped my ZX-6R in. Great bike on smooth fast roads, but too wristy and hard for me - just got too uncomfortable. The 675 doesn't seem that different riding position wise, so if comfort is important to you I'd say make sure you get a decent length test ride. |
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one of tha last bigger zx636r's befoer they went all tiny and pointy, i think around 2002? I'm not sure
My mate is quite tall, and he had one, and found it to be a brilliant bike. Fast, comfy, good weather protection, reliable, and sporty. Would certainly put some larger capacity bikes to shame Matt |
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I'm not great with the whole mechanic side of things, so that's why I was swaying towards a bike no more than a few years old.
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TL10000 :lol:
Year or 2 old Benelli Tornado Tre 900. 636 Kwak. Honda VFR800? |
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:lol: TL1000 then, fingers got excited :lol:
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