Mc Member. said:Ashy Boi said:WOW thank you all for the feedback .... :ty:
i have no riding experience at all. I am looking at something like a Super/Sports bike, something that looks and sounds cool, not really interested in speed for now till i learn what i am capable of (if that makes any sense)
budget around 60K - i will be financing the bike when i eventually come around to getting one.
Advise given to me is get a 125cc around 10K, doesn't have to be anything fancy, use it till i get the experience and confidence to get on a bigger bike.
I must however admit that the kawasaki ninja 300 anniversary edition has really caught my eye.
Getting a cheapy 125 isn't a bad idea if you have the money to burn.
300 cc is a pitfall of money imho.
You can get a fairly new low mileage 600 maybe with a few mods for less than the price of one of those small capacity bikes.
An E90 320d will easily keep up and most likely pass one of those 300cc's on the big end - no jokes. Then theres the money youll pay for a new one. Pointless IMHO.
Ebo said:My first and only bike was a Honda VFR 750 still sad about having to let her go![]()
[email protected] said:My first bike was a Honda VFR400 - NC30, loved it ...interresting that my BMW is a F30..lol... I would say value for money, a,e as most of the 400 superbikes, eg, GSXR400, ZZR400, ZXR400.. you can still pick them up for about R20-R30K...so, if you really want to try out bikes first, it would be a good choice.
Ebo said:My first and only bike was a Honda VFR 750 still sad about having to let her go![]()
Was that the legendary VFR750 - NC30 ???.... collectors pieces now.. Sad moment indeed.
[email protected] said:My first bike was a Honda VFR400 - NC30, loved it ...interresting that my BMW is a F30..lol... I would say value for money, a,e as most of the 400 superbikes, eg, GSXR400, ZZR400, ZXR400.. you can still pick them up for about R20-R30K...so, if you really want to try out bikes first, it would be a good choice.
Ebo said:My first and only bike was a Honda VFR 750 still sad about having to let her go![]()
Was that the legendary VFR750 - NC30 ???.... collectors pieces now.. Sad moment indeed.
NtandoN said:Interesting and valuable info here. Also been looking at getting a bike, but I'm more inclined to get a cruiser - specifically Harley Davidson 883. I see a lot of info on supers above.
Not to hijack the thread, but what the feeling/experience on cruisers?
Turning 40 I really cant get a bike / cruiser (Harley) anytime soon without it screaming midlife crisis :biglol: But if I did it would be something close to thisMc Member. said:NtandoN said:Interesting and valuable info here. Also been looking at getting a bike, but I'm more inclined to get a cruiser - specifically Harley Davidson 883. I see a lot of info on supers above.
Not to hijack the thread, but what the feeling/experience on cruisers?
Horses for courses really.
883's are old hat now.
You'd be better off going for the street 750 - newer technology and more power.
Engine design has not changed much since the late 40's / early 50's - I kid you not. Barring the V-rod, but Porsche designed that motor anyway and its also water cooled.
The hardcore Harley guys still say that a V-rod is not a Harley.
I would rather suggest getting the 1200 over the 883.
They are slow and easy going enough to get to know even being a 1200.
I personally have the Dyna street bob pre-abs. Its been modded a fair amount as well.
If I can give anyone any advice on getting into Harleys, get one that has ABS on it.
No jokes.
I have more than enough experience riding street and track, but the crappy Harley brakes caught me out last year September.
I make no bones about it by stating that I hurt more coming off my Harley at slow speed than coming off a superbike at any speed.
The air cleaner knocked my knee for a 6 and I still struggle with aches and pains in the ligaments which I popped.
Having said that though, its something else cruising in a tight pack with a big group of big bore Harleys - the sound is something else.
Ebo said:Turning 40 I really cant get a bike / cruiser (Harley) anytime soon without it screaming midlife crisis :biglol: But if I did it would be something close to thisMc Member. said:NtandoN said:Interesting and valuable info here. Also been looking at getting a bike, but I'm more inclined to get a cruiser - specifically Harley Davidson 883. I see a lot of info on supers above.
Not to hijack the thread, but what the feeling/experience on cruisers?
Horses for courses really.
883's are old hat now.
You'd be better off going for the street 750 - newer technology and more power.
Engine design has not changed much since the late 40's / early 50's - I kid you not. Barring the V-rod, but Porsche designed that motor anyway and its also water cooled.
The hardcore Harley guys still say that a V-rod is not a Harley.
I would rather suggest getting the 1200 over the 883.
They are slow and easy going enough to get to know even being a 1200.
I personally have the Dyna street bob pre-abs. Its been modded a fair amount as well.
If I can give anyone any advice on getting into Harleys, get one that has ABS on it.
No jokes.
I have more than enough experience riding street and track, but the crappy Harley brakes caught me out last year September.
I make no bones about it by stating that I hurt more coming off my Harley at slow speed than coming off a superbike at any speed.
The air cleaner knocked my knee for a 6 and I still struggle with aches and pains in the ligaments which I popped.
Having said that though, its something else cruising in a tight pack with a big group of big bore Harleys - the sound is something else.
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NtandoN said:Interesting and valuable info here. Also been looking at getting a bike, but I'm more inclined to get a cruiser - specifically Harley Davidson 883. I see a lot of info on supers above.
Not to hijack the thread, but what the feeling/experience on cruisers?
Nick@TheFanatics said:The S1000RR is the beginning and end for superbikes for me.
It makes me moist.