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What size bike would be great for my first street bike purchase ever?!? |
See I use to race motocross from elementary all through high school. So as far as knowing how to ride and having experience on a bike I have a little knowledge. This is going to be my first street bike ever!!! I just need to know what would be right for me. Im 6'3 and 203lbs. I figure if I can whip a kx125 around the track Im pretty sure I can handle at the most a 1000, or am I pushing it? I cant really call it because I have never rode on the street, thats why Im leaving it to you guys. HELP ME PLEASE!!!! Also how much would I be looking to put down on a used bike from a dealer?! I dont want a new bike seeing how this will be my first. A 1000 CC street bike will kill you. A guy I know has one and he says he has to struggle to keep it from popping a wheelie and when he's accelerating quickly it's more like he's holding on to the bike instead of riding it. I'd go with a used 250cc at first so you can get familiar with bikes on the road then sell it after a year and move up to a 600 cc or something. You might want to start on something alot smaller. 500or 750cc max. There is alot of difference in the torque and it's not impossible for the bike to get away from you. Because of your size your going to need a decent size frame bike but something thats not huge. Try looking through a traders time and getting a junk bike that you wouldn't mind dropping and spilling a couple of times. Then get something from a dealer. You could save yourself a couple of bucks that way. as for me i put around on a motocross bike for years if u want to purchase a street bike i would suggest H/D sporster it it got power and not that bad to handle that was my first street bike i move up to a Dyna super glide which every told me its the same as sportster so i bought it was just as pleasant as my sporster . i wanted a bike i can cruise not get crazy with the rice rockets scare me but even a Yamaha star was decent I was in your same situation when I got my first street bike but I was riding a KX 500 I stared with a 600 cbr it had lots of power and great fun to ride. I had it for 3 years before I moved up. Seeing as you are used to a 125 I wouldn't go any bigger than a 600 for your first bike you should be able to get a used one for 5-6 grand. Ride safe and stay alive. Jordan, Hey Jordan, I've ridden dirtbikes since I was eleven, and just last year, (When I was 16) I graduated to a streetbike. I went from a XT 225 (offroad) to a 1993 GSX-F Katana 1100. I've done fine with it, the only thing that you need to do is respect the power of the motorcycle, and don't over ride your limits. I'ld check on insurance first. They are very expensive if you have to have full coverage b/c your financing the bike. If you can afford a 1000.... i'ld go with it. You're a very big person and i dont think you would like the perfromance of a 600. and if you go to 750, you might as well get the one you want b/c the price is just a couple of grand diffrence. Just take it easy when you first get it. I have a 250 My first street bike was a 250. Then my second was a 450. I stopped riding for almost 25 years but when I bought my new one this year I opted for a 750 instead of a 1000 or larger. I weight 180 and am 5'11". The 750 is loaded with power and it is a Honda Shadow Aero. It is rated at 50+ hp and will almost throw you off if you pop the gas to it in low to third gears. All a person needs. Suzuki has a bike a little larger with fuel injection that they say is more powerful but who needs a lot of power they won't use? Ideal first bike? No smaller than a 650 if you have experience, but be VERY careful until you're an experienced STREET rider. The street is very different form dirt (I rode a yz250 for a few years). Gravel in an intersection will throw you faster than you think when you give up those knobby tires. And think about how many years you plan to keep the same bike. No sense in buying something too small and wanting another one in a year or so. Get the one you think you'll stay with a few years. If you buy it new get an extended warranty and check on prepaid service. The first trip to the shop for a 750 for valve adjustment and oil change and other things is over three hundred dollars! You already know how to ride and shift and balance. You don't need any course. What you need is road chemistry and some good sense about you. As far as i can tell a 600 to 750 would be the perfect first bike for you, not too much power but can still keep up. I dont reccommend getting anywhere near 1000 untill youve been riding the streets for atleast 2 years. Id say look into getting an early 2000 R6 or ninja 6r and maybe even a CBR (my personal fav). Be sure to take the Motorcycle Safety Course your town/city offers, it will fill you in on all the little things you need to know when taking on street riding, lowers your insurance and all in all is well worth it! |
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