View Full Version : Decisions, decisions
Jonty
25th January 2005, 13:55
Hi everyone,
Well I have to make a hurried decision in the next few days and would appreciate any advice. My friend is selling his 1998 VFR 800 with 80K on the clock. He is the only NZ owner and has had it serviced regularly (no damage has been done). At the moment he commutes from the Kapiti coast everyday and that is the bulk of the Km's. He has been offered $7.5K from a dealer, but will sell for 7K. My problem is, I am only on a learners and cannot get my full until August. What this means is that I will have to sell my 250 to come up with the purchase price and be forced to store the bike until Aug (when I assume my insurance company will want to know me again) :disapint: .
The bike I had envisaged the replace the ZXR was a CBR 600 (as I enjoy sports bikes), but I am wondering if this bike would suit me and whether in the circumstances it is a good deal having known the bikes full history or am I just too excited about a new bike? :ride:
Any advice appreciated
marty
25th January 2005, 14:03
I had a tough choice between a VFR800 and the TL. the VFR is a great bike, some would describe them as a bit *boring*, but I think that's cause they do everything well, and don't really have any vices. They sound cool, wheelie easily, pillion well, are economical, and have Honda reliability. On the flip, the TL has a few vices, wheelies well, is not that economical, wakes people up at 0400am when I get home, but hey - what the hell.....
FROSTY
25th January 2005, 14:12
Mate the Viffer is the ducks nuts. It does everything bloody welll
XTC
25th January 2005, 14:12
Stick to your 250 till august. Start saving now also and by the time you get your full licence you will be able to afford another bike that you will then be able to legally ride.
Dodgyiti
25th January 2005, 14:15
I have been riding 10 years on a learners, 200 bucks if you get caught.
It's up to you :msn-wink:
Jonty
25th January 2005, 14:18
I have been riding 10 years on a learners, 200 bucks if you get caught.
It's up to you :msn-wink:
Not worried at all about getting caught. In all honesty I would probably store it and ride it in a carpark every once in a while. Not ideal really. More concerned at this stage about insurance! If only I could fast track my full :disapint:
Biff
25th January 2005, 14:19
The Viffer hasn't been voted the best all around bike in the world for nothing dude. Boring it's not, unless you're coming off a balls out sports bike, which you're not.
Besides - it's a Honda.
marty
25th January 2005, 14:30
I have been riding 10 years on a learners, 200 bucks if you get caught.
It's up to you :msn-wink:
$400 now dude. plus $400 for no L plate, plus 25 demerits for each offence.
Aaron
25th January 2005, 14:42
If only I could fast track my full :disapint:
Enquire with local driving schools... in another thread this was discussed and I think someone identified a place in Auckland that does advanced rider training, (one day course to get your restricted, same again for full). There's also a company, Ride Rite in Christchurch that offers this service.
Some caveats apply but who knows, there's probably an outfit in Wellington that could help you. :scooter:
Sniper
25th January 2005, 14:46
I have been riding 10 years on a learners, 200 bucks if you get caught.
It's up to you :msn-wink:
And 35 demerit points now. Ouch :brick:
inlinefour
25th January 2005, 14:48
Stick to your 250 till august. Start saving now also and by the time you get your full licence you will be able to afford another bike that you will then be able to legally ride.
Your stuck with a 250 until you get your full licience, thats life. But on the good side is that you can start saving for that CBR600rr now and be part way there when the time comes. :2thumbsup
James Deuce
25th January 2005, 15:08
Let it go. Where there's one 'bike, there's another.
Relax and think about it when you are legal.
**R1**
25th January 2005, 15:15
80,000k's seems a lot....
i would stick to the 600 plan
Two Smoker
25th January 2005, 15:18
And 35 demerit points now. Ouch :brick:
ahhhh fuck, only got 10 left now :crybaby:
Jonty
25th January 2005, 15:31
Let it go. Where there's one 'bike, there's another.
Relax and think about it when you are legal.
I think that is probably best. Will think with head and not heart (but I would sooo love a new one :soon: )
Cheers everyone
Riff Raff
25th January 2005, 15:32
It's just not worth the risk. Be patient, even tho it's bloody hard.
spudchucka
25th January 2005, 15:37
And 35 demerit points now. Ouch :brick:
Its 25 for each offence.
XTC
25th January 2005, 16:01
Patience young grass hopper.......
Gotta learn it sooner or later....
BUT I STILL WANNA RIDE NOW!!!!!!!
bane
25th January 2005, 18:59
Stick to your 250 till august. Start saving now also and by the time you get your full licence you will be able to afford another bike that you will then be able to legally ride.
Agree. I bought my 750 just after I obtained my restricted - was such a good deal couldnt resist, money burning hole in pocket etc. Had the best intentions of storing until my full licence... but ended up doind 5k+ before my full.
too much temptation! :devil2:
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