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Post by optimised yammy on Jun 11, 2013 22:37:22 GMT
It's actually Whitely where I live but the easiest way to tell people is Titchfield, well if you have dates I can see if I'm working or not and the ninja meh I'm not keen on it I had a 250ninja and it was good but I didn't like the handling of it, I'm thinking of a 600 looking at another r6 , GSXR or a Ducatti 600 or maybe the bike in that vid lmao That's even closer! Haha im going Bournemouth on Friday with a mate of mine if you want to pop along?
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Post by Applejack on Jun 11, 2013 23:10:12 GMT
I work Fridays I have sun mon off usually edit. Where is it your from?? To be so close
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Post by optimised yammy on Jun 11, 2013 23:34:19 GMT
Portland just along the coast less than 2 hours away from you Bournemouth is like in between us
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Post by shamzr125 on Jun 11, 2013 23:45:43 GMT
From the YZF yea you know it's there but to be honest if you gonna move up go 600 coz if you move up the CC like I did your gonna end up on one and find out why didn't you do it in the first place just be sensible on it and know the limits if it feels like its gonna go don't do it again lol really a 600 is good fun but then you have to realise there not cheap to run or tax I'm thinking of still keeping my 125 and the 600 for nice days, I loved my r6 the whole few mons it was living in this world great pice of kit, but it wasn't a bike you could keep running on £20 of v-power nitro it was more like £50-60 of it and it drank it like water though. The ninja was ish the same it cost me €40 to fill and it drank it for a low cc bike it drinks e fuel but I have heard on the net some do and others don't it depends on the year and there more of a straight line speed bike rather Han a chuck it into corners. OSS are my experiences with the bikes others may vary so mine is just one opinion don't let it put you off its a good bike but its not for my riding style 600 would be too much to insure right now and tbh I couldn't trust myself on a machine so powerful at this age. I'll get a 600 once married with kids then I know to be sensible as I'd have responsibilities lol. I think I'll go for a ninja next year. I'll trade in my yzf
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Post by Applejack on Jun 11, 2013 23:53:03 GMT
Sorry for saying this dude MAN UP! How can you not trust yourself on a bike?? It goes as fast as you allow it! Though I understand the insurance bit, get 2-3 years on this bike pay it off also then get your dream bike over a 400 will be best for motorways anything less will lack power to be of use but will give you the economy that you have now but a smidge less that's all. I usually throw insults and thing on those lines in French so you got a treat there. But it's your decision at the end of the day nopony other than you make it for you. Xxx
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Post by optimised yammy on Jun 12, 2013 0:10:00 GMT
Tbh I see pennys point 600s are not as bad as they are made out to be if you take it easy if you start of by dumping the clutch with your revs sky high thn yh its dangerous but if you just cruise it everywhere and get used to the power you will be riding it easy as fuck and think this is not actually that bad
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Post by Applejack on Jun 12, 2013 0:21:12 GMT
Tbh I see pennys point 600s are not as bad as they are made out to be if you take it easy if you start of by dumping the clutch with your revs sky high thn yh its dangerous but if you just cruise it everywhere and get used to the power you will be riding it easy as fuck and think this is not actually that bad BOOM GOT IT IN ONE! Though if you do get one and are still worried
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Post by optimised yammy on Jun 12, 2013 0:27:03 GMT
Tbh I see pennys point 600s are not as bad as they are made out to be if you take it easy if you start of by dumping the clutch with your revs sky high thn yh its dangerous but if you just cruise it everywhere and get used to the power you will be riding it easy as fuck and think this is not actually that bad BOOM GOT IT IN ONE! Though if you do get one and are still worried View AttachmentI will take a bow now
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Post by Applejack on Jun 12, 2013 0:47:16 GMT
Lol I learnt that big bike line from here..... I think but either way it now annoys me when people say they don't trust themselves on higher CC bikes, get your skills up on your current bike then maybe when you feel ready jump to one if your not the worst that gonna happen it gets restricted to what you need.
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Post by shamzr125 on Jun 12, 2013 2:34:52 GMT
Lol I've got 0 experience on a motorbike so hence I said not being able to trust myself on a big bike that's why I chose to go for a 125 but yes knowing me after I've had this for a while and get used to it I will get that urge for a much powerful bike lol
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Post by cbrsims on Jun 12, 2013 2:58:46 GMT
mate the whole idea on a big powerful bike is to shit yourself every time you ride it, that way you will be alert and cautious on them, i love riding my mates bigger bikes ahha, just ruins my cbr
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Post by MRB3N on Jun 17, 2013 8:42:07 GMT
I have training starting on Monday. Using a 650 Suzuki Gladius. 82 BHP. Should be good fun.
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Post by cbrsims on Jun 17, 2013 11:50:41 GMT
id train the hamsters to be assassins just saying -.-
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Post by MRB3N on Jun 17, 2013 12:29:03 GMT
id train the hamsters to be assassins just saying -.- WTF?
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Post by cbrsims on Jun 17, 2013 23:23:24 GMT
what you talking about willis
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