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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    OP should buy a cruiser. An 883 Sportster.
    Did you read that he's on a budget?
    All of the Hardley Fergusson clothing would blow that (gay arse-less trousers, shirts, underwear, boots, ties, etc).
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    Quote Originally Posted by royalbeast View Post
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    What I want, is a bike thats small enough I can feel is a part of me, but with enough horsepower.
    I don't need a 1000cc, but saying that, modern 250's feel like great handling scooters.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-787099961.htm

    $9500 asking. If you offered him $8k you might pick it up. maybe $8500.
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    A big lazy naked would be my suggestion. Hornet 919, Z1000, gsr1000, FZ1.

    Most of the above engines have been retuned to have low down power and still have a meaty rush of acceleration in high revs.

    They can be a bit porky compared to 600s though. They feel stable as a positive side effect.

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    Hornet 919 is physically the smallest of those. more "600" sized. I used to own one. Great bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    Get a bmw s1000rr and just ride it in rain mode.
    ........ at night with no lights.

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    There should be late model second hand Kawasaki 650 twins within the price limit 'cause they've dropped the price of new ones to ten thousand.
    http://www.kawasaki.co.nz/catalog/st...50EEF/overview
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    Quote Originally Posted by royalbeast View Post
    I'm also not a fan of v-twins from what I've experienced - I prefer inline 4's. I love the fact they want to be rev'd to an inch of their lives to bring out their power, and I'll trade that for v-twin torque any day.
    I was gonna say SV650, and if you aren't sold on the looks the black frame (07 on) improves things.

    But since you want IL4, get a Hornet 600. Plenty quick enough and are good for a commuter/caner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by royalbeast View Post
    I'd prefer something bigger.


    The only thing is, I'm quite a light, small guy (160cm) and reading about the power of the supersport 600s put me of a little. I want something I can push to around 75% of its limits without being afraid of

    Bigger than 250 but a bit afraid of 600 supersport doesn't leave a lot if your not into a twin.
    It sounds like you would like us to say you will be fine riding a inline 600

    ..or you want a naked 600 inline 4 with less power.
    They don't make a lot between 250 and 600 in a sports bike that is light and flicks about easily.
    Idd say buy a gsxr600,r6,trump675,zx600r or cbr600 and ride it 50% until you want to ride it 75% before you ride it 100% and then want a 1k bike.

    ..or go test ride a mt03 just to see if you like it.
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    +1 for Dayton 675


    ...or just get an S1000RR and forget the worry about power. One thing less to worry about!


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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    +1 for Dayton 675


    ...or just get an S1000RR and forget the worry about power. One thing less to worry about!
    Ill have a s1000rr for 8grand if your selling yours?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Ill have a s1000rr for 8grand if your selling yours?
    I must have missed the OP's max budget of $8k.


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    Only way to sort this is to ride em.....go for test rides. Only you know what will give you a tingle in the winkle

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