Impulse buy? A GSX-R
Originally posted by White[Pony]
can't start with an R6
beautiful bike, but I need something more beginning rider oriented.
can't start with an R6
beautiful bike, but I need something more beginning rider oriented.
Get an old school Ninja 250
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Originally posted by 94civicEX
Yamaha doesn't have anything smaller in a Sport ya' bonehead.
Get an old school Ninja 250
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Yamaha doesn't have anything smaller in a Sport ya' bonehead.
Get an old school Ninja 250
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h:I dunno, from stuff I've been hearing the ninjas are too wussy. But maybe that's just me...
Originally posted by White[Pony]
shows how much I know about motorcycles
h:
I dunno, from stuff I've been hearing the ninjas are too wussy. But maybe that's just me...
shows how much I know about motorcycles
h:I dunno, from stuff I've been hearing the ninjas are too wussy. But maybe that's just me...

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May not be the cutest thing, but to learn, what more do you need?
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yeah... not cute
and I don't wanna drop 2g's on a bike, only to want something better and have to drop another 5 or 6g's later. I'd rather get a good bike for that 5 or 6g's now that I can use as a beginner and still grow with. I mean, isn't the sv650s a decent bike to learn with? or a katana600?
and I don't wanna drop 2g's on a bike, only to want something better and have to drop another 5 or 6g's later. I'd rather get a good bike for that 5 or 6g's now that I can use as a beginner and still grow with. I mean, isn't the sv650s a decent bike to learn with? or a katana600?
Originally posted by White[Pony]
any opinions on if the Katana 600, or the SV650s are alright for beginners? That's what the sales guy told me
any opinions on if the Katana 600, or the SV650s are alright for beginners? That's what the sales guy told me
h: As others have said, if you've got enough self control (and I've even heard old men say they don't) to not go beyond your limits on public roads, you'll probably be ok with those bikes. Of the two, I'd personally pick the SV650s since people seem to really love the old model and I've only heard good things about the new one. Also, it doesn't have as much plastic to replace or repair in case you drop it. I also think it looks neater but that's just me.
I'm sure the Katana is perfectly fine too and it's been around for a good amount of time to make finding replacement parts easy.I don't know if you've already sat on both but if you can, after you've taken the rider course, sit on both and see which one suits you best. Go with the one that makes you feel good.
On another note, I also recommend going the used route. There's nothing wrong with getting a new bike if you really want one but used bikes save you money and aren't as heartbreaking when the shiny side rubs the asphalt. You also get hurt less by depreciation when you decide to sell and move on to a different bike. But go with your gut and let us know if you ever get one.


