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    never really got the .. shes a girl so what should she be limited to? I seen plenty of chicks riding tracks that will run rings round me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    never really got the .. shes a girl so what should she be limited to? I seen plenty of chicks riding tracks that will run rings round me.
    If that's aimed at me I'll explain, My ex rode, and was very quick. But she is also small, and struggled with My srad and the 10, but on her R6 or CBR400.....
    I also have a mate who is smallish, and he's way faster on his NC30 than when he had his srad 600.
    Some bikes are just too big for some people, and that can be male or female.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC. View Post
    If that's aimed at me I'll explain, My ex rode, and was very quick. But she is also small, and struggled with My srad and the 10, but on her R6 or CBR400.....
    I also have a mate who is smallish, and he's way faster on his NC30 than when he had his srad 600.
    Some bikes are just too big for some people, and that can be male or female.
    Fair point. Shes about 5.8. Weight unknown (girls) but 65ish? She's too small for my R6 but thats jacked right up, and seemed to fit my old RVF, but I think she would handle the likes of an srad without probs. But hey an old but mint NC30 would also be an option. She likes newer rather than older though
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharp2183 View Post
    Fair point. Shes about 5.8. Weight unknown (girls) but 65ish? She's too small for my R6 but thats jacked right up, and seemed to fit my old RVF, but I think she would handle the likes of an srad without probs. But hey an old but mint NC30 would also be an option. She likes newer rather than older though

    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie View Post
    those early Honda CBR600F's are brilliant, the F2/F3's should be cheap as chips. I picked up an F1 for just over 1k years ago. They make great horsepower.. infact back in their day they were the leading 600 sports bike and better than any of the other 600's of that era.
    plus earlier generations are steel framed, they take a massive punishing on the track, I learnt alot about falling off on mine. So she can track it and crash it and keep going.

    you won't get bored of it, and if you run a sweet exhaust like I had (no muffler action) they sound great.. thats my little 2 cents
    When I had the Ducati's I also had a CBR 600F4i. Brilliant for track (and I did plenty) as well as for road albeit not as character building as the Duc's

    It is worth pointing out though that I am a lot older and heavier than your lady and it certainly is worth trying a few different ones out to get the feel of them. One (wo)mans food is another (wo)mans poison after all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Her_B4 View Post
    When I had the Ducati's I also had a CBR 600F4i. Brilliant for track (and I did plenty) as well as for road albeit not as character building as the Duc's

    It is worth pointing out though that I am a lot older and heavier than your lady and it certainly is worth trying a few different ones out to get the feel of them. One (wo)mans food is another (wo)mans poison after all
    Funny you should say that but I'm also considering a F4. Seems like a good package for the money...
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