Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 28

Thread: First big bike recommendations needed

  1. #1
    Join Date
    11th November 2005 - 14:49
    Bike
    Ducati 1198s
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    193

    First big bike recommendations needed

    I'm about to get my full license shortly so need some help in purchasing my first big bike. I'm after a fully faired sports bike used mainly for commuting with the odd track day and long ride thrown in, I've been recommended the SV650S but I'm not fond of that.

    I'm in my late 30's and my doctor tells me I'm a 'big unit' 6'3" 130kg and have ridden motocross for the last several years if that makes a difference.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated

  2. #2
    Join Date
    10th September 2008 - 21:23
    Bike
    Tyre Shredder
    Location
    Valley of the Sun
    Posts
    1,068
    If you're capable of restraint get a big twin. You'll get used to it pretty quickly. VTR/SV Thou etc.
    Ciao Marco

  3. #3
    Join Date
    8th April 2007 - 11:50
    Bike
    Eurotrash
    Location
    Not where you think
    Posts
    814
    I'd take the VTR over the SV thou any day, chuck a couple of scorpion pipes on it

  4. #4
    Join Date
    11th November 2005 - 14:49
    Bike
    Ducati 1198s
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    193
    I've been looking at a few VTRs on trademe, only concern is comfort

  5. #5
    Join Date
    12th January 2004 - 12:00
    Bike
    '87 CR500, '10 RM144
    Location
    'Kura, Auckland, Kiwiland
    Posts
    3,728
    You don't mention your budget, or what mx bike you've got.
    If you honestly think you're ready for the bigger stuff, try a ZX636. If trackdays are on the cards you'll really want a sportsbike.
    Drew for Prime Minister!

    www.oldskoolperformance.com

    www.prospeedmc.com for parts ex U.S.A ( He's a Kiwi! )

  6. #6
    Join Date
    19th September 2006 - 22:02
    Bike
    02 Ducati ST4s
    Location
    Here there everywhere
    Posts
    5,458
    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    I've been looking at a few VTRs on trademe, only concern is comfort
    It's all what you get use to, I use to have VTR and clocked up so big touring and huge days 800km days and feeling pretty refeshed. But it is also personal taste. I personally found the VTR more comfortable than the SV, but again thats all personal... you need to take both out for a decent ride and compare...

    Many people also forget that they can adjust much of the the bikes little things to change riding comfort like, levers positions, gear and brake positions, adjusting the shocks to suit... etc

    Add more comfort to any bike, sheep skin or Gel Seat pad, make sure your riding gear is comfortable, boots trou, and jacket even helmet... do you use ear plugs? no ear plugs you may get a head ache after a long ride and then blame it on the bike when ear plugs make fix the problem, or you jacket is a bit to tight and you cant reach the bars as easily as you should and makes the ride uncomfortable...

    Riding conditions can also effect the comfort, wet weather gear leaking makes you squirm about a bit more, is it windy or is it just one those pure awesome of awesome days... as you need to add all these factors and have the same on both bikes to find out what is comfortable over all...

    Add in all this and personal taste what you find comfortable and what every one else finds comfortable are two totally different things

    Basically take as many bikes out for as along as you can to see which one mets your needs, wants and requirements, which is comfy for you, but also remember the little things you can adjust to suit once you have to fine tune that comfort

  7. #7
    Join Date
    11th November 2005 - 14:49
    Bike
    Ducati 1198s
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    193
    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC. View Post
    You don't mention your budget, or what mx bike you've got.
    If you honestly think you're ready for the bigger stuff, try a ZX636. If trackdays are on the cards you'll really want a sportsbike.
    Sorry forgot to mention budget, around $8kish, MX bike was a yamaha YZF450 as well as a Kawasaki KX250.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    22nd September 2006 - 21:21
    Bike
    nope ... gone burger
    Location
    NorthShore for now
    Posts
    1,109
    VFR800 would suit you well, its not a 1000cc rocket but has more balls than a 600cc to haul your 130kg arse around.

    Triumph Sprint 900cc would also be a good option as would an older (pre 2000) Honda Fireblade or Kawasaki ZX9r

    You should be able to get good examples of these for your $8000 budget

    .... back in green and feeling great ....



  9. #9
    Join Date
    13th February 2004 - 06:46
    Bike
    Forza 155 SE Pit Bike
    Location
    Wellington
    Posts
    11,471
    Come see me again on Saturday mate, I've got a couple to show you that may suit perfectly.

    Cheers

    Jimmy
    Vote David Bain for MNZ president

  10. #10
    Join Date
    20th April 2009 - 11:13
    Bike
    15th Anniversary Speedtriple
    Location
    Tuakau
    Posts
    231
    I know of a nice 04 Daytona under what you want to spend. PM if you are interested.
    Speeding Safely!

  11. #11
    Join Date
    17th June 2010 - 16:44
    Bike
    bandit
    Location
    Bay of Plenty
    Posts
    2,885

    Try a Bandit

    Go with something like this .... and you'll never regret it

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-329555057.htm

    And spend the rest of the money on the lower fairing paerts (which are available) ...
    "So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."

  12. #12
    Join Date
    12th January 2004 - 12:00
    Bike
    '87 CR500, '10 RM144
    Location
    'Kura, Auckland, Kiwiland
    Posts
    3,728
    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    Sorry forgot to mention budget, around $8kish, MX bike was a yamaha YZF450 as well as a Kawasaki KX250.
    You'll be sweet on a 6 hundy then.
    Go see that wt character, he won't set u wrong.
    Drew for Prime Minister!

    www.oldskoolperformance.com

    www.prospeedmc.com for parts ex U.S.A ( He's a Kiwi! )

  13. #13
    Join Date
    22nd September 2006 - 21:21
    Bike
    nope ... gone burger
    Location
    NorthShore for now
    Posts
    1,109
    I've never ridden a Bandit, but I did test ride the ZX12 which I'd assume would be much the same power wise.

    I certainly do not recommend buying a 1200+ cc bike as your first big bike.

    I personally passed on the ZX12 - everything about it was perfect for me except the power, it was too much, and that was after owning 2 VFR 800's and the ZX9. I ended up settling on an 04 R1.

    I personally went from a ZZR250 as my first bike to the VFR800, I'm 6'2" myself albeit only 85kgs. The step up to the 800cc sports tourer was fine. 1200cc would not be. But of course thats personal opinion.

    .... back in green and feeling great ....



  14. #14
    Join Date
    29th June 2008 - 12:46
    Bike
    Sonic the Second (II)
    Location
    Waikato
    Posts
    1,728
    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    Sorry forgot to mention budget, around $8kish, MX bike was a yamaha YZF450 as well as a Kawasaki KX250.
    Well before you said this I was gonna say go a Daytona 675 but the budget blows that up. They're great for a first real bike...and second

    I reckon it depends on how serious you are about the trackdays. Most sports tourers (eg Suzzy GSX650F) will be sweet on the track and cool for commuting etc. If you really wanna focus on track days then you can get a more focused super-sport (ie. Daytona, R6's, top Ninja's) but you'll sacrifice a little comfort for the commutes.

    Like what is said though, you get used to it. A mate commutes every day on his Daytona and wouldn't have another bike. Another loves his SV.

    I've always loved sharp handling and torque, that's why I have what I have. My body gets used to anything.

    See what you want it to mainly focus on (track or comfort) and like everyone says go ride some bikes that fit the bill.

    I'm special, I only rode one bike before buying it

  15. #15
    Join Date
    11th November 2005 - 14:49
    Bike
    Ducati 1198s
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    193
    Ideally I'd like to test ride a heap but location limits that. Commuting is the first priority, followed by long rides followed by track days. (Order may change as I become a better rider)

    If I dont find something suitable I'll start looking at naked bikes but my heart is with sports bikes.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •