any recommend
i would like to buy a bike
hi sea
well for a start what sort of bike's are you into like sports bikes crossers supermoto's custom's or tourer's
what kind of licence do you hold full?
how much money are you willing to spend?
what do you want to use the bike for just for fun or work or both?
what bikes have you had before?
what cc are you after 125,250,400,600,750,1000
if this is your first proper big bike i would go with a mid range bike like the
cbr600rr very user friendly machine or like i had a honda vfr400 (nc30)
great little bike handles like a dream and a v4 engine
or if your after something bigger you could go with the flow and get a suzuki gsxr1000 yamaha r1 or the honda fireblade (like me) the list does go on and on as for any recomention's you your self could be happy with any bike out there on the market but just think of a few things here what you can afford running costs and what your most comfy on and what type of machine you want to ride there is no good me saying yeah go and get a fireblade like me if
2 months down the road you hate it go out there and test ride some bikes to see what you want
TheDoc
well for a start what sort of bike's are you into like sports bikes crossers supermoto's custom's or tourer's
what kind of licence do you hold full?
how much money are you willing to spend?
what do you want to use the bike for just for fun or work or both?
what bikes have you had before?
what cc are you after 125,250,400,600,750,1000
if this is your first proper big bike i would go with a mid range bike like the
cbr600rr very user friendly machine or like i had a honda vfr400 (nc30)
great little bike handles like a dream and a v4 engine
or if your after something bigger you could go with the flow and get a suzuki gsxr1000 yamaha r1 or the honda fireblade (like me) the list does go on and on as for any recomention's you your self could be happy with any bike out there on the market but just think of a few things here what you can afford running costs and what your most comfy on and what type of machine you want to ride there is no good me saying yeah go and get a fireblade like me if
2 months down the road you hate it go out there and test ride some bikes to see what you want
TheDoc
If you are just looking to save the environment, I recommend a Honda Cub. It take you 50km on a liter of petrol. 
600 RR by honda. Its a great begginers bike and its really cheap and needs nothing done to it when bought. Its an overall nice bike to start out on and it will suit you for a good amount of time.
Great way to start DOC....good questions.
Here's a post I just made
http://www.frihost.com/forums/vt-51747.html
600RR could be a beg bike but not the only one. I wouldn't give some psyhco a 100hp 400lb missile & send him into traffic. Great bike tho:)
Here's a post I just made
http://www.frihost.com/forums/vt-51747.html
600RR could be a beg bike but not the only one. I wouldn't give some psyhco a 100hp 400lb missile & send him into traffic. Great bike tho:)
Oh forgot DOC
What shall we call Nicky........THE SURGEON???
Rossi is great & a real class act bar none. Hope he sticks to bike & doesn't get lured away by F1 or such. But it would be nice to watch him kick some cager ass.
What shall we call Nicky........THE SURGEON???
Rossi is great & a real class act bar none. Hope he sticks to bike & doesn't get lured away by F1 or such. But it would be nice to watch him kick some cager ass.
what about bianci is it nice and does anybody know where can i find cheap?
Go for Yamaha R1 if u have the money, other wise go for any 500cc Sports Bike.
cool bro i like your interest in bikes, i recomend you an Honda, because i have one, 125cc and is so fast bro, you better try it, but take care, remenber in a bike a simple fall could be fatal. so, remeber always to use your helmet
Personnaly I owned a Yamaha 600 Fazer. I drove the most dangerous segment of the Paris peripheric with it during two years. I have always been impressed by the breaking capacity and stability of that bike. Never slipped, never fell. Before that I owned a Yamaha Virago 500 and it was like night and day. The Virago was cool but behaved as a piece of wet soap. The Fazer was really great with superb acceleration permitting to escape from closing gaps easily. Stable, safe, powerfull, nice looking (I owned the GT type) that bike gave me good sensations. I eventually sold it when I was told I was gonna be a daddy. Even if the bike itself felt safe, I could see the "pizzas" splattered on the tar everyday and I felt I was taking too much chances anyway.
Be carefull
Be carefull
Iīd go for an offroad like yamaha XT600 or similar, since you can both enjoy roads and offroad with that kind of bike
They got quite a lot of power, but off course you cant compare them with a racing bike like R1... but they are still fun.
They got quite a lot of power, but off course you cant compare them with a racing bike like R1... but they are still fun.
i want to go to my uni by my Bicycle, its fantastic lol here to ride it when its snowing, trying everything to survive,
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the cheapest and most fuel efficient bike is a pushbike. Thats what I use.
`WELL.... AND WHAT DO YOU WANT??? JUST BUY IT !!! ITS A BYCICLE NOT A AN AIRPLANE!!!
ok i reccomend a honda as they are cheaper and and are very reliable again depending on what ure using it for a 125 or 600 both would be suitable
