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Old Nov 2, 2006 | 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by dom93hatch
Tittyfuckin' Christ, where are you looking for insurance? State Farm is charging me $46/mo for full!
lol werd, i'm only paying like $300 a year for full coverage, state farm as well

Originally Posted by agent87
2000 YZF600R
Pros: It's comfy, fuel efficient, has a fully adjustable suspension front and rear, and has been around for a while.
Cons: It's heavier and lacks the bling factor of the newer supersports.
i used to have one too! (same year)

Originally Posted by red94teg
i don't have a bike yet and have never ridden but I'm considering getting one in the spring. I'm looking at something that's not an all-out crotch-rocket but instead has more of an upright seating position and is somewhat easy to learn to ride on. I'm a big fan of look the SV650's:



Any other suggestions for a similar type of bike?
the sv650 is an excellent first bike, has enough low end torque so you wont have to rev it up to get power. 2 of my friends got sv650's as their first bikes (1 650, 1 650s) and the one with the 650 sold it and got a 650s. i honestly wished i knew about the 650s before i got my first bike, i would have bought one instead of learning on the yzf600r.
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