just got my bike permit
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This from one of the other forums that i visit. shaZam! like this raises my eye brow and makes me think "are they serious".
Here you go.
:dunno_white: whats up yall. My name is bryen im new to the forums(well not really been lurking around here for a long time,then decided to join). i just thought id let yall know that i got my permit today. prolly go out tomorrow and sit on couple bikes to see which one i want, hopefully might be able to get one. im mainly lookin at the gsxr 750 or the 600rr. i really like the look of the gsxr and what not so hopefully when i go sit on one i feel comfy, if not then i guess i'll try the 600rr then the r6. i was lookin at the gsxr 600, but i know im gonna want to mod it out later on, i did some searchin on these forums and saw that the aftermarket for the 600 isnt as good as the 750- thats why i narrowed it down between the 600rr and the gsxr750.
i figured id share my good news wit all yall, hopefully in a month( i got to hold my permit for 30days) or so i'll be riding with some of yall. i wanted to take that coarse at tncc, but i hear its full till god knows when. :dunno_white:
my reply:
"Yeah dude screw that course. They want all this like "money" and crap and I hear that you'd have to wait for like...2 months!!! I'm like NO WAY!!!!! By then my testosterone would cool off and some sense would get knocked into my silly head!!!!! Funk that!!!
For real, you need a huge aftermarket, so base your bike buying around that!!!!!! No way will I ride a stock GSX-R 600!!!! I'm like THATS WAY TOO SLOW!!!!!"
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On a serious note, I just google mapped the nearest bridge to jump off from reading that post dude. People like that make me cry for humanity.
-Turd.
Hey, but its crazy how people who never been on a bike talks. When i get my new bike i dont think Aftermarket parts are going to be the first thing on my mind.
Quote from: dwn4whadever on May 09, 2006, 07:39:40 PM
Hey, but its crazy how people who never been on a bike talks. When i get my new bike i dont think Aftermarket parts are going to be the first thing on my mind.
Any replies to him yet?
Quote from: My Name Is Dave on May 09, 2006, 07:51:48 PM
Quote from: dwn4whadever on May 09, 2006, 07:39:40 PM
Hey, but its crazy how people who never been on a bike talks. When i get my new bike i dont think Aftermarket parts are going to be the first thing on my mind.
Any replies to him yet?
Yeah do you want me to transfer the replies. :thumb:
Quote from: dwn4whadever on May 09, 2006, 07:57:18 PM
Quote from: My Name Is Dave on May 09, 2006, 07:51:48 PM
Quote from: dwn4whadever on May 09, 2006, 07:39:40 PM
Hey, but its crazy how people who never been on a bike talks. When i get my new bike i dont think Aftermarket parts are going to be the first thing on my mind.
Any replies to him yet?
Yeah do you want me to transfer the replies. :thumb:
Um, yeah. Kinda. I'd like to hear their comments.
Dave :cheers:
:laugh: k
:thumb: 1st comment
stay with something 600 or below... i catch crap for my first bike being an R6...
either way, get what you like and respect it.
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:thumb: 2nd comment
Or go for it if you have no experince. I am going back to NC to retake the safety course. they are not as packed as TNCC
:thumb: 3rd comment
if your comfortable on a 750, go for it. if you respect the bike, and your carefull it'll be fine. it's like anything else. yeah, 600's are a lil more forgiving, but any of the newer 600's will put you on your ass as quick as a 750 if you don't respect the bike, and learn how to use it properly.
hell, since ama quit running the 750's, and put more emphasis on the 600 classes, most of ther new 600's are coming really close to making 750 power anyway. ever notice that honda, kawasaki, and yamaha don't have a middleweight sportbike (i mean "full-on" sportbike)? the gixxer is the lone 750 out there now from the big four. the only reason suzuki even updates the 750 is because teh 600 and 1000 are getting updated, they don't really put the effort into the middlewieght, because there's really no class to race them in competitively now. you know what they say, win on sunday, sell on monday....
sorry.. just rambling....
:thumb: 4th comment
This was my comment.
If this is your first bike i would say go with something smaller more forgiven. Start on something you feel comfrontable with. And if you get a 750 IMO i dont think you should be doing mods on it atleast for a season or two. But to each there own. Remember this is your first bike. Not your last.
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A nice mix of good and bad advice.
Dave :cheers:
Heres an update:
This is the thread starters reply:
:dunno_white:yea this would be my first bike. the only reason i was lookin at those two bikes was because that what everybody seems to be startin out with. talked to a bunch of people about it, they told me to look at 600rr or the gsxr 600-750. Ive herd that if you get anything less than that you'll get bored of it after you figured out how to ride it- which they said: if i get a bike now, it should take atleast the whole summer to feel completly comfortable riding it. All the threads i see on here about -my first bike or what is a good first bike to start with.... ect.- always seem to be between the cbr and the gsxr. Oh yea as far as mods that wont be happenin anytime soon, i just said that because what ever bike i get i plan on keepin it for awhile or atleast long enough to do some mods.
what other suggestions do yall have for a first bike- its gotta be full fairing and kinda up to date, with some style.
(i know there are a million other threads out there about this trust me ive searched and searched, but all the bikes some people suggested were *half fairing* bikes, and bikes with no style to them or out dated bikes.) :dunno_white:
My reply: :thumb:
I picked up a GS500 used in feb. I still have lots of stuff to learn on this bike. I ride with some friends that have 6s, and in the str8s yes they kinda walk away from me but in Twisties i pullem back in. So yes if you wanna Jet down the street in a str8 line a smaller bike is not for you. But i have had couple of situations where i know if i would have had a more hot blooded bike i would have been toast. I was not being a "SQUID" but just a new rider, not much throttle control. But like a said its your first, not your last. I got my bike for 1500 bucks. If you dropped your 06 600ss Fairings and maybe damage to shifter and stuff might be pretty pricey.
But what every you get Kid Be safe. And wear that gear.
It HAS TO HAVE a FULL fairing and be up to date with STYLE.
Sounds like he's a f%$king fashion rider. All for the image.
f%$k it, suggest a GSX-R1000 and let him crash. Poser motherfucking tool.
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Quote from: AlphaFire X5 on May 09, 2006, 09:58:40 PM
It HAS TO HAVE a FULL fairing and be up to date with STYLE.
Sounds like he's a f%$king fashion rider. All for the image.
f%$k it, suggest a GSX-R1000 and let him crash. Poser motherf%$king tool.
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Man its like people from this site and that one are from different planets. Well im waiting for a reply bike from him or anybody else to see what they are going to say.
Hope he gets the 600rr, I know some peope who need parts cheap.
Quote from: scratch on May 10, 2006, 09:33:25 AM
Hope he gets the 600rr, I know some peope who need parts cheap.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Quote from: scratch on May 10, 2006, 09:33:25 AM
Hope he gets the 600rr, I know some peope who need parts cheap.
You're right. I bet Pablo could always use some more track bodywork.
BELEIVE IT OR NOT THEY ARE RIGHT, I HAVE HAD MY GS500 FOR 3 YEARS NOW BUT I HAVE RIDDEN SINCE I WAS 14 NOW I'M 25 YEARS OLD ,TO MAKE A LONG STORY SHORT I WAS RIDING MY BUDDY'S KATANA 600 AND AS I AM USED TO OPENING MY 500 UP I TRIED TO SHIFT SECOND OM THE KAT 600 AT ABOUT 9500 RPMS AND THE BACK WHEEL CAME FROM UNDER ME AND MY BADY WAS USED AS AN ASPHALT GRATER,SO IF YOU ARE NOT EXPIERENCED DONT GO KILL YOURSELF OVER LOOKS. FAIRING DAMAGE $2900
Quote from: garciabooboo24 on May 10, 2006, 02:47:51 PM
BELEIVE IT OR NOT THEY ARE RIGHT, I HAVE HAD MY GS500 FOR 3 YEARS NOW BUT I HAVE RIDDEN SINCE I WAS 14 NOW I'M 25 YEARS OLD ,TO MAKE A LONG STORY SHORT I WAS RIDING MY BUDDY'S KATANA 600 AND AS I AM USED TO OPENING MY 500 UP I TRIED TO SHIFT SECOND OM THE KAT 600 AT ABOUT 9500 RPMS AND THE BACK WHEEL CAME FROM UNDER ME AND MY BADY WAS USED AS AN ASPHALT GRATER,SO IF YOU ARE NOT EXPIERENCED DONT GO KILL YOURSELF OVER LOOKS. FAIRING DAMAGE $2900
Did you read the whoel post man. The post was not about me. It was someone from another site. And take the caps off please :icon_twisted:
I have riden my friends yzf600r so i know the throttle is alot different. I would never recommend a brand new 600 to anybody who has never riden a bike. Unless i wanted them dead :flipoff:
Quote from: dwn4whadever on May 10, 2006, 03:11:47 PM
I have riden my friends yzf600r so i know the throttle is alot different. I would never recommend a brand new 600 to anybody who has never riden a bike. Unless i wanted them dead :flipoff:
You're ghey if you don't pick up a ZX-14 or 'Busa as your first ride. Do ya want to be hella skillz stunta or not? :thumb:
Quote from: roguegeek on May 10, 2006, 03:18:51 PM
Quote from: dwn4whadever on May 10, 2006, 03:11:47 PM
I have riden my friends yzf600r so i know the throttle is alot different. I would never recommend a brand new 600 to anybody who has never riden a bike. Unless i wanted them dead :flipoff:
You're ghey if you don't pick up a ZX-14 or 'Busa as your first ride. Do ya want to be hella skillz stunta or not? :thumb:
U guys kill. Did you read the whole post. 500cc is keeping me happy. This was a thread that someone on another site i visit. :laugh:
Quote from: dwn4whadever on May 10, 2006, 03:26:22 PM
Quote from: roguegeek on May 10, 2006, 03:18:51 PM
Quote from: dwn4whadever on May 10, 2006, 03:11:47 PM
I have riden my friends yzf600r so i know the throttle is alot different. I would never recommend a brand new 600 to anybody who has never riden a bike. Unless i wanted them dead :flipoff:
You're ghey if you don't pick up a ZX-14 or 'Busa as your first ride. Do ya want to be hella skillz stunta or not? :thumb:
U guys kill. Did you read the whole post. 500cc is keeping me happy. This was a thread that someone on another site i visit. :laugh:
He was joking :laugh:
Quote from: AlphaFire X5 on May 10, 2006, 03:31:53 PM
Quote from: dwn4whadever on May 10, 2006, 03:26:22 PM
Quote from: roguegeek on May 10, 2006, 03:18:51 PM
Quote from: dwn4whadever on May 10, 2006, 03:11:47 PM
I have riden my friends yzf600r so i know the throttle is alot different. I would never recommend a brand new 600 to anybody who has never riden a bike. Unless i wanted them dead :flipoff:
OK was not sure, people like to flame new guys i just thought he might not have read the whole thread. No worries. :thumb:
You're ghey if you don't pick up a ZX-14 or 'Busa as your first ride. Do ya want to be hella skillz stunta or not? :thumb:
U guys kill. Did you read the whole post. 500cc is keeping me happy. This was a thread that someone on another site i visit. :laugh:
He was joking :laugh: