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post Oct 18, 2009 - 1:27 AM
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I know, i know; the very commonly asked "first bike question" but i need help finding a first bike.

I know about the 250/500 ninjas and the gs500f from Suzuki are all great beginners bikes. I'm really leaning towards a 2008+ 250 ninja because I like how short and light they feel.

But I have a few opinons from my other friends what to get. My friend tells me to get a older 600cc bike such as a 98 katana; My other friend is teling me to get a gs500f to start off with because i will get tired of the 250 real quickly.

My main use of this bike is to commute and I would eventually want to go on the highway with it.

Does anyone have a suggestion on a bike that is less then $3000 and is a good beginner bike (600cc)?
post Oct 18, 2009 - 6:57 PM
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I would recommend a used 500 or 600 cc bike. You WILL get tired of a Ninja 250, especially commuting on the highway. Plus, as a beginning rider, you are almost 100% guaranteed that you will lay the bike down at some point, and an older bike will be much cheaper/easier to fix. The options are endless on places like Craigslist, I always see older bikes of all sorts for less than $3000.

My first bike was a 1988 Kawasak EX500, which is pretty much the Ninja without full fairings. Picked it up for $450, and while it wasn't perfect, it taught me how to work on it and was great to ride. The 500 was almost too light to commute on the highway, I didn't like riding it over 60 mph at all. My current bike is a 1980 Yamaha 650 Maxim, bought for $700 and it hasn't really needed much other than tires and a few little things, I commute almost 100 miles round trip every day and it is very comfortable, and can still somewhat keep in play with my buddies who have newer bikes.

I guess when it comes down to it, get something that's comfortable. But you will eventually want a bigger/faster bike. I'd say something like an older Katana, GSXR, or R6 would be a great starter bike from what you've said, and they are all affordable and easy to work on. With your price range you can get all kinds of different bikes.


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post Oct 18, 2009 - 11:56 PM
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My first bike/current bike is a 1977 HD Sportster XLH 1000. And I must say I've had more fun on that then my buddies r1. Its very docile and easy to ride. There cheap bike that you can find on craigslist for around 1500-2000 dollars. So price wise they're not that bad. And if you get one, make sure you throw some drag pipes on it. Makes me smile every time I start it up biggrin.gif

EDIT: On a side note you could even go with a 883 hugger Sportster.

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post Oct 19, 2009 - 3:44 AM
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You want to buy a really modded GSXR 750? Should be close to 140hp to the rear (up from 128). laugh.gif

Hahaha, nah, for your first bike go for a detuned 500 or 600, like the katana, F4i (banana seat), GS500, etc. They would be great for freeway riding, but still have a little kick.

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post Oct 19, 2009 - 11:07 AM
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just get a 90's 600 and you wont regret it. Most are under 3k, bought mine for 2k('93 gsx-r600)

most are very forgiving and a 250 will easily get old real quickly
post Oct 19, 2009 - 12:55 PM
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I have to agree with everyone here. You will HATE the 250 once you start going on the highway. I purchased a 1995 ZX6R 3 months ago as my first bike and I LOVE it. The bike is obviously older, slower, and more forgiving than my friend's 2008 GSX-R600.

I definitely recommend against buying a new bike (Not even a new 250), you WILL drop it. I kept telling myself how and why I would drop a bike, and one day when I was pushing it I sorta lost balance and the bike just tipped over. Thank god for sliders.

The GS500F's are nice naked bikes, the Ninja 500's are also nice bikes with only upper fairings. You can get a set of Targa lower fairings to make it more complete looking. I believe a member here just recently got a Ninja 500 with the upper and lower fairings.


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post Oct 19, 2009 - 2:36 PM
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I wished I would have gone with a gsxr, but since my first bike was a 95 zx6e I decided to stay with kawi. My current bike is a 06 zx6rr, but if I plan on upgrading I'd stay kawi still, but don't know about getting a liter bike. The 600 still surprises me once in a while.

Go with a 600.


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post Oct 19, 2009 - 4:37 PM
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What made you decide to stay with Kawi instead of switching over to Gixxers?


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post Oct 19, 2009 - 7:07 PM
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QUOTE (tomazws @ Oct 19, 2009 - 2:37 PM) *
What made you decide to stay with Kawi instead of switching over to Gixxers?


GSXRs are overplayed in my area, hence why I'm switching to a 1000RR. Still pretty common, but not nearly as much as the K5+ GSXR 600s...

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post Oct 19, 2009 - 10:08 PM
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busa or zx14 should work just fine
post Oct 20, 2009 - 12:30 AM
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QUOTE (tomazws @ Oct 19, 2009 - 4:37 PM) *
What made you decide to stay with Kawi instead of switching over to Gixxers?



I'm a little over 5'8 and weigh about 185 athletic build and can flat foot a 08 gsxr750.

On my kawi I still have to be on my tippy toes, well sort of on the balls of my feet. But the way the bike feels, I just like. I know it doesn't come with all the jazz like on the gsxrs for example, they come factory with a stabilizer bar. Kawis get a lot of head shake and pretty scarey some times. I believe the r6's come with gear shift indicators, but the kawis didn't have them until 07 and up I believe.

Besides if you pick up a 05 kawi 636 with the jumper mod you can kill many 600's.


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94 Celica st black DD (bad weather beater)- totaled deer
95 Celica gt silver- chassis sold
88 Celica All-Trac (Burned to a crisp)
94 Celica gt white (sold)

In need of a rust free chassis!!!!
post Oct 20, 2009 - 2:58 AM
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Thinking about a 1996 zx6r for around $1800 with 30k miles...


what do you guys think?
post Oct 20, 2009 - 12:16 PM
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QUOTE (bccentaur3 @ Oct 19, 2009 - 10:30 PM) *
QUOTE (tomazws @ Oct 19, 2009 - 4:37 PM) *
What made you decide to stay with Kawi instead of switching over to Gixxers?



I'm a little over 5'8 and weigh about 185 athletic build and can flat foot a 08 gsxr750.

On my kawi I still have to be on my tippy toes, well sort of on the balls of my feet. But the way the bike feels, I just like. I know it doesn't come with all the jazz like on the gsxrs for example, they come factory with a stabilizer bar. Kawis get a lot of head shake and pretty scarey some times. I believe the r6's come with gear shift indicators, but the kawis didn't have them until 07 and up I believe.

Besides if you pick up a 05 kawi 636 with the jumper mod you can kill many 600's.



That is one reason why I might want to cross over and switch to the Gixxers. I'm 5'6 and have to tip toes on boots on the 95' ZX6R LOL. I researched online and found out the Kawi 600's generally seats higher than other 600's.



QUOTE (Hanyo @ Oct 20, 2009 - 12:58 AM) *
Thinking about a 1996 zx6r for around $1800 with 30k miles...


what do you guys think?


It doesn't sound bad, got some pics of it?


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post Oct 20, 2009 - 3:05 PM
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QUOTE (tomazws @ Oct 20, 2009 - 10:16 AM) *
That is one reason why I might want to cross over and switch to the Gixxers. I'm 5'6 and have to tip toes on boots on the 95' ZX6R LOL. I researched online and found out the Kawi 600's generally seats higher than other 600's.



That is good to know. I'm the same height as you and thinking about getting the same bike also.

I'll look into gxrs then.
post Oct 21, 2009 - 1:44 PM
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WOW!!! my knees are bent on a (zx6e) 93-01 zx6 I believe. On a cbr It feels almost the same as the kawi, but then again its your preference. I'm not a big fan of the single headlight. My buddy has a triumph daytona 675. Thats one bike I would love to own.

the zx6e just doesn't have a sports bike feel. I had one and my other body currently has one too. It feels like a sportster to me. You should look into getting a super sport.

Now if your price limit is 2000 you won't get much, but if you upped it another 1500 you can get something around 2003 and maybe newer.


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94 Celica st black DD (bad weather beater)- totaled deer
95 Celica gt silver- chassis sold
88 Celica All-Trac (Burned to a crisp)
94 Celica gt white (sold)

In need of a rust free chassis!!!!
post Oct 30, 2009 - 12:11 AM
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Bump for an update for who ever cares to read about this stuff.


So i've decided to either get a 2008 250 ninja for less then $3k or a 2006 ex650r for less then $3.8k. You can easily find those bikes for those prices on craigslist any time. Right now I'm just stock craigslist looking for the best deal.

I'm gonna wait till after Novemeber when people stop riding there bikes and are in a need for cash after christmas shopping.

We'll see how it goes. Wish me luck.

But I'm still open to new ideas on detune sport bikes that wont kill me on the road or desolate my wallet from insurance cost.


post Oct 30, 2009 - 1:00 AM
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Nows the best time to buy. I live in MN and I bought mine around this time of the year. The thing is people don't want to keep paying for the bike they financed for over the winter when they can't enjoy it.


Stay away from a 250. You'll ride it for a month and get sick of it. now for the ninja 650 it just doesn't do it. Theres nothing super sport about it. The handle bars are mounted high. You'll want clip-ons.

get a ninja 600 and call it a day. If I could go back I would have picked up a ninja 636. More torque.


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94 Celica st black DD (bad weather beater)- totaled deer
95 Celica gt silver- chassis sold
88 Celica All-Trac (Burned to a crisp)
94 Celica gt white (sold)

In need of a rust free chassis!!!!
post Oct 30, 2009 - 6:31 AM
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I donno about you, but after about 30 minutes stuck in that push-up position on the highway, my back FU*KING HURTS..... I had to sit up straight with one hand on the fuel tank and my right hand still on the throttle... back problems killing me on these sport bikes! xD

Maybe he's better off with a sport touring..... just a thought.


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post Oct 30, 2009 - 10:19 AM
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Yeah my back started hurting towards the end of the summer, but you go through with it because you love to ride. Besides I want to start doing track days with my bike, and how lame would I look on a sport touring?


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94 Celica st black DD (bad weather beater)- totaled deer
95 Celica gt silver- chassis sold
88 Celica All-Trac (Burned to a crisp)
94 Celica gt white (sold)

In need of a rust free chassis!!!!
post Oct 31, 2009 - 12:53 AM
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QUOTE (bccentaur3 @ Oct 29, 2009 - 11:00 PM) *
Nows the best time to buy. I live in MN and I bought mine around this time of the year. The thing is people don't want to keep paying for the bike they financed for over the winter when they can't enjoy it.


Stay away from a 250. You'll ride it for a month and get sick of it. now for the ninja 650 it just doesn't do it. Theres nothing super sport about it. The handle bars are mounted high. You'll want clip-ons.

get a ninja 600 and call it a day. If I could go back I would have picked up a ninja 636. More torque.


I totally see your point of view. I always kick myself for not getting a bike sooner when i can get a R1 for the same price as a boring 250 or a sport touring 650. But the point is i want a learner bike that is fun also.



QUOTE (tomazws @ Oct 30, 2009 - 4:31 AM) *
I donno about you, but after about 30 minutes stuck in that push-up position on the highway, my back FU*KING HURTS..... I had to sit up straight with one hand on the fuel tank and my right hand still on the throttle... back problems killing me on these sport bikes! xD

Maybe he's better off with a sport touring..... just a thought.



You got my drift. I'm looking for detuned sport bikes. After looking around, Old 600 and sport touring are the bikes to learn on. Big enough to know what power is, but not raiser sharp enough to cut off your head.

QUOTE (bccentaur3 @ Oct 30, 2009 - 8:19 AM) *
Yeah my back started hurting towards the end of the summer, but you go through with it because you love to ride. Besides I want to start doing track days with my bike, and how lame would I look on a sport touring?


Haven't you seen people go on the race tracks with 250 ninjas and tear up the 600rr in the turns? Its what ever you make it. When racing in the track days; The winner is never the guy who has the fast time; but the guy who had the most fun.

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