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Title: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: atariman2002 on May 06, 2006, 06:14:17 AM
Hello all,


I have passed my learner test here in australia and will be looking for a bike.

For the record and i am embarrased when i say this........I HAVE NEVER RIDDEN A MOTORBIKE BEFORE.....well not one of these....when i was 12 i would ride on my cousins 4 wheeler and their little DX80 but thats it.


Is in your honest opinion the gs500f a good bike for virgins like myself?


i am 32 years old married with children so have no intentions of hooning down the road at 180km's....just want to enjoy a nice weekend ride.

Cheers, and gday from downunder


Frank

Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: scottpA_GS on May 06, 2006, 06:36:32 AM
The GS is a great first bike for you! I think you will love it.. I just turned 30 today  :cheers: And I am getting ready to ride my GS to work.. I think that you will be very happy with the GS  :thumb: It is my first bike as well.. Very easy to learn on..
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: gsmetal on May 06, 2006, 06:41:42 AM
Yup, great first bike depending on your height / weight ratio.

Plenty of power, light, quick little bike - I like to steal it from my wife.

I'm 6'5" and weight 240lbs.

It's not my first choice of bike to ride for anything longer than an hour but - as my wife points out to me so often - it's not my bike.  :nono:

My main bike is a 95 BMW R1100G. When I park the GS500 next to the BMW, it looks like a toy (funnny!)
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: Wrecent_Wryder on May 06, 2006, 07:08:48 AM
c45
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: Kasumi on May 06, 2006, 07:17:19 AM
I have never ridden the GS (yet) whooo going to look at one this afternoon for buying :). But all the training schools here in England use either the Honda CB500 (think thats what its called) or the GS500 depending on who they have the contract with, if its good to teach new riders on then im sure its good for new riders to learn on  :thumb:
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: MarkusN on May 06, 2006, 09:03:46 AM
QuoteSome would (will) argue against the faired "F" version because of the expense of the fairings if you have one of those little mishaps that beginners are prone to, but if you really prefer the faired version, go for it.
that's something I'd consider if I were you. Beginners tend to drop their bike a few times before you develop the necessary reflexes and situation awareness. Plastic is expensive in those cases.
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: Turd Ferguson on May 06, 2006, 10:44:49 AM
I've never even been close to dumping my plastic'ed up GS.  Oh God....oh God...what did I just do?

-Jinxed Turd.
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: MarkusN on May 06, 2006, 01:49:04 PM
Good on ya, mate, but hardly typical.
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: will123 on May 06, 2006, 06:37:44 PM
I am 17 years old and the GS500F is my second bike. I truly love this bike. I have been 115 mph on it and it was still pulling. I would reccomend this bike to anyone.
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: cell_491 on May 06, 2006, 06:43:28 PM
Quote from: will123 on May 06, 2006, 06:37:44 PM
I am 17 years old and the GS500F is my second bike. I truly love this bike. I have been 115 mph on it and it was still pulling. I would reccomend this bike to anyone.
i hate you skinny people....my GS stops pulling after about 95mph
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: PatrickInNC on May 06, 2006, 06:50:15 PM
I hit 156 on my GS and it still kept going, I decided to let off, I thought that was fast enough.

You are definetely too old for a GS, i mean 32 come on! This bike shouldn't be ridden by anyone older than say 21, you should be on a 2 wheeled cadillac or.... wow this is a useless post, sorry






(goes back to corner)
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: denman on May 06, 2006, 06:57:43 PM
hey it's a good first bike or a good tenth bike.  see ya dude.
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: John Bates on May 06, 2006, 07:13:44 PM
Quote from: PatrickInNC on May 06, 2006, 06:50:15 PM
..................... This bike shouldn't be ridden by anyone older than say 21, you should be on a 2 wheeled cadillac or.... wow this is a useless post, sorry..............

Hey, I'm 67 but when I ride I feel like 21. Isn't that all that counts? :thumb:


Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: bbanjo on May 06, 2006, 07:17:01 PM
Quote from: denman on May 06, 2006, 06:57:43 PM
hey it's a good first bike or a good tenth bike.  see ya dude.

It's true. My '02 is my main bike and I've been riding street bikes since 1985. It's just a good all-around daily bike. You may want to invest a few less $ and find one that isn't wrapped in plastic first in the off chance that you drop the first bike once. Not that anyone doubts your skills, but it can happen.

I love the look of the '04+ bikes, but I'd have bought a few uppers and lowers if I'd started with one. Look around the papers and find a cheap, low milage <'03 (I know that you cats can still get both in your neck of the woods) and really learn how to do it right. The GS is a great bike regardless.
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: ajgs500 on May 06, 2006, 07:20:02 PM
152  :bs:
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: bbanjo on May 06, 2006, 07:29:14 PM
Quote from: ajgs500 on May 06, 2006, 07:20:02 PM
152  :bs:

Right on brother. I've done 152 while being towed by a Cayenne S.
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: scratch on May 06, 2006, 07:48:23 PM
Welcome!

Yes, this is a good beginer's bike, but yeah, if you can get an unfaired model, that would be better.  Check the insurance difference, too.
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: samhkang on May 06, 2006, 07:51:40 PM
Yeah, my 05' F is my very first bike. Never rode one before until the MSF course.  I got it brand new last october and recently just passed 1000 miles on it. It runs a lot better now that it is broken in or maybe I'm just more comfortable riding it with confidence. Today, I rode two up with my girl for the second time and my baby G pulled both of us like charm. Very strong bike and reliable. I like the fairing because of the looks and comfort on highway rides but yes, they are expensive to replace. Hope I never have to do that. My girl never rode bike before and she never had an interest in it but that all changed today. She loved it and was so impressed with my riding skills. hehe. She now wants to go get a matching jacket and a helmet. She felt bad for taking my helmet while I didn't have any. She is so sweet but I had to give her my helmet cuz her brain worth more than mine.
Go for it buddy. You and your girl will love it.
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: LimaXray on May 06, 2006, 08:05:56 PM
I never road on a bike until a little over a month ago when I got my GS500F... Because I'm a horrible person, I couldn't wait for the MSF course and I figured out riding myself.  Well, I admit I dropped the damn thing in my first 10 feet of riding, but there was not so much as a scratch.  I was originally thinking about taking the fairings off to learn, but once I started riding I realized it's not really nessecary.  I think after about an hour of riding the chance of you dropping it where only your fairings will be damaged decreases significantly.  My point is the GS is just a great bike as well as a great starter bike, I love the thing, and bet you would to.  You may want to look for any older unfaired model like others have suggested, but don't be afraid to get the faired version, you'll do just fine  :thumb:
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: Sam on May 06, 2006, 09:27:10 PM
My very first bike, and riding experience is on a GS500/f  I love it.

comfortable, rides well,  it's been easy for me to get confidence and learn the fact that I feel so comfortable on it.

(http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f35/imogenmore/10_SamBike.jpg)
(http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f35/imogenmore/3_SamBike.jpg)
(http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f35/imogenmore/4_SamBike.jpg)
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: scratch on May 06, 2006, 10:30:42 PM
Gloves!
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: Sam on May 06, 2006, 10:35:26 PM
QuoteGloves!

noted! 
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: corndog67 on May 06, 2006, 10:39:31 PM
152.  Cool.  Did you drop it out of an airplane, or ride it off a really tall cliff?  It ain't going to go that fast unless it is falling. 
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: atariman2002 on May 07, 2006, 12:38:46 AM
Sincere thanks guys/gals.


I am excited bout getting it soon....................


its amazing when you get interested into a new hobby your senses become tuned more......................its funny as to how many bikes i see now that i never noticed before.....


hey SAM, nice pics of your bike..............at different angles the gs500f looks different


cheers and thanks again


Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: galahs on May 07, 2006, 05:14:05 AM
152km/h maybe?


The GS500F was my first bike too, and its progressive throttle means it wont catch you un-aware.

Great bike to learn on!  :thumb:
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: Wrecent_Wryder on May 07, 2006, 08:13:39 AM
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Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: Turd Ferguson on May 07, 2006, 08:31:38 AM
Quote from: Wrecent_Wryder on May 07, 2006, 08:13:39 AM
Quote from: galahs on May 07, 2006, 05:14:05 AM

The GS500F was my first bike too, and its progressive throttle means it wont catch you un-aware.


Right. A regressive throttle certainly would....



:laugh:
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: BaoQingTian on May 08, 2006, 03:06:13 PM
Another bike to consider would be the Kawasaki Ninja 500R.  It's pretty much a toss-up on which is better.  Obviously, most of us here are going to prefer the GS500, but just thought I'd throw that out there for you to chew on.
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: Queso on May 10, 2006, 09:35:57 AM
Hey, 95% newbie here... Only had a one week stint with an 87 Suzuki GS450L (Had to sell it, couldn't afford a bike and car). So, now my car is for sale, and if it sells, I'm gettin me a GS500. Going to trade my Suzuki 4WD for a Suzuki 1WD  :icon_mrgreen: I'm a devoted fan of Suzuki (cars and bikes), won't touch a Kawasaki ;) I love the look of the F, but they cost a bit much.

I've been readin through these forums, but if anyone wants to throw any advice at me, I'm all ears :)
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: scratch on May 10, 2006, 09:43:15 AM
Welcome!

While you're waiting to sell your car, surf craigslist.org for GS500's; the early, unfaired models, of course, '89-'02 (depending on where you're from).
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: Egaeus on May 12, 2006, 11:41:47 AM
Queso,

You sure you want to sell a cage to get a bike?  Cages have some nice features like weather resistance and storage space.  Both of these are severely lacking on a motorcycle.
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: corndog67 on May 12, 2006, 04:53:56 PM
Get an SV650.  I used to have one and would definately buy another.  Excellent midrange power, but not too much, and they have soul, too.
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: p0diabl0 on May 12, 2006, 05:23:35 PM
Quote from: BaoQingTian on May 08, 2006, 03:06:13 PM
Another bike to consider would be the Kawasaki Ninja 500R.  It's pretty much a toss-up on which is better.  Obviously, most of us here are going to prefer the GS500, but just thought I'd throw that out there for you to chew on.
just for comparison, my friend bought a brand new 2006 ninja 600, her insurance is 4x mine with a 97 gs500e

Quote from: Egaeus on May 12, 2006, 11:41:47 AM
Queso,

You sure you want to sell a cage to get a bike?  Cages have some nice features like weather resistance and storage space.  Both of these are severely lacking on a motorcycle.

Yeah its a good idea to get a 1k beater car or truck just in case.
Title: Re: My first bike....and would appreciate honest advice
Post by: Queso on May 14, 2006, 02:37:10 PM
Unfortunately, I'm selling the cage because I can't afford the gas, maintenance, and insurance. I'm getting a bike cuz it's a lot cheaper, the weather around here permits for year round riding. I share a townhouse with my sister, and she's got a car, plus we work real close, so I could hitch rides on rainy days, and borrow her car for shopping. I'ma miss AC, and a trunk, and so on and so forth, but the amount of money I'll save (plus the exponential increase in fun) will be worth it.