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kaushikc32
27th March 2015, 11:21
Hi guys
excited to join kiwibiker!!!!
I currently ride a CBR 250(2013) and I currently commute daily to a distance of 50 kms. Thinking of upgrading to a bigger and a more powerful bike. I do have a class 6 full license, just confused on what type of bike to buy. My budget is approximately 10 grand . Listing a few bikes that I fancy on purchasing
1. Harley Davidson street 500
2. suzuki hayabusa
3. KTM 690 duke.
4. yamaha R6
I would also like to use the bike for longer trips . Just want some help in choosing the right one.thanks

f2dz
27th March 2015, 11:33
All of those bikes you've listed are all very different from each other.

Best thing to do is to go and test ride each of them.

Akzle
27th March 2015, 11:34
Billy! .

MisterD
27th March 2015, 11:45
All of those bikes you've listed are all very different from each other.

Best thing to do is to go and test ride each of them.

I'd say to concentrate on what type of bike you want first, and then ride at least a two or three of that type before making a decision.

caspernz
27th March 2015, 13:29
If you think the crew on KB will clear up your confusion...good luck with that! :bleh:

You might be better off to narrow down your choice of bike based on primary intended use. For commuting you won't enjoy a big grunty bike to do the lane split tango on Aucklands' motorways :nono:

My Busa hardly ever gets used to do the commuting run, but anything that involves out of town runs, yep it's the preferred mode of transport :headbang:

Hitcher
27th March 2015, 13:42
Also give some thought to how you want to ride your bike. Do you want to take it touring? Are fuel economy and range an issue? Do you want to be able to carry a pillion safely and with some comfort for them? Do you want to be able to do your own servicing? Is it going to live in a garage or under a cover outside? Do you want to be able to pick it up yourself when it falls over? Etc.

sidecar bob
27th March 2015, 14:06
Hi guys
excited to join kiwibiker!!!!


In sure that will change in time.:lol:

Latte
27th March 2015, 14:13
Buy the bike that makes you go WOW. You have (hopefully) many years and many bike purchases left to be sensible. Hitchers advice is very good , but it's amazing what you'll put up with if the bike makes you grin every time you swing a leg over.

Tazz
27th March 2015, 14:19
Duke or R6 hands down. Given the commuter need I'd probably gun for the Duke.

1 - Learner bike, gutless. If you want a smaller Harley go for an 883 over that 33hp 500 I reckon.
2 - Expensive to run and large for a commuter considering 50k is a short distance.
3 - Do it!
4 - Some people whinge about sport bike ergonomics for anything other than a bike to drop the hammer on, otherwise, do it!

kaushikc32
27th March 2015, 14:51
Also give some thought to how you want to ride your bike. Do you want to take it touring? Are fuel economy and range an issue? Do you want to be able to carry a pillion safely and with some comfort for them? Do you want to be able to do your own servicing? Is it going to live in a garage or under a cover outside? Do you want to be able to pick it up yourself when it falls over? Etc.

Which one will will u suggest if i say yes to all except self servicing. np even if the bike is not on the list .

samgab
27th March 2015, 15:45
Which one will will u suggest if i say yes to all except self servicing. np even if the bike is not on the list .

Second hand low K's (http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-824872983.htm) Street Triple... (http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-841338611.htm)

Hitcher
27th March 2015, 15:58
Which one will will u suggest if i say yes to all except self servicing. np even if the bike is not on the list .

I'd start with the UJM -- universal Japanese motorcycle range. This includes Suzuki Bandits, Honda Hornets and CB1300s, Yamaha XRJs, and various older Kawasakis. Heaps of customisable parts and accessories available. Reliable as a reliable thing, versatile and dependable. Move on from one of those once your riding tastes and styles become more refined.

caspernz
27th March 2015, 16:10
Buy the bike that makes you go WOW. You have (hopefully) many years and many bike purchases left to be sensible. Hitchers advice is very good , but it's amazing what you'll put up with if the bike makes you grin every time you swing a leg over.

That's almost the sort of advice one would expect for going out on a Saturday night "hunt" at the club...or maybe it's just my dirty mind seeing the similarities :eek::laugh:

50Shades
27th March 2015, 16:13
"makes you grin every time you swing a leg over."

there are couple of things that do that!

EJK
27th March 2015, 17:01
Hi guys
excited to join kiwibiker!!!!
I currently ride a CBR 250(2013) and I currently commute daily to a distance of 50 kms. Thinking of upgrading to a bigger and a more powerful bike. I do have a class 6 full license, just confused on what type of bike to buy. My budget is approximately 10 grand . Listing a few bikes that I fancy on purchasing
1. Harley Davidson street 500
2. suzuki hayabusa
3. KTM 690 duke.
4. yamaha R6
I would also like to use the bike for longer trips . Just want some help in choosing the right one.thanks

Go test ride some bikes.

Erelyes
27th March 2015, 20:33
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