Anything is possible, but i would recommend a cheapie first - then you can be more reckless and refine 'exactly' what you want.
400's are good value these days - and seem to hold their price well.
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Thanks for all the great feedback people, has really made me think about what I should be looking at moving onto next
GSXR600 or Daytona 675 would look great in a 20 year olds garage I think
Been, seen and going next year.
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Definately keen on getting a cagiva raptor 650 as my next bike. Looks awesome, and the seat height is ideal for a short-arse like me.
I _need_ a bigger bike because feel (and look) awkward on my smaller bike.
And having accelleration in any gear incase of emergency is something you can never take forgranted in my opinion.
I've had a very hairy moment where a nutcase on the motorway was weaving in and out of traffic at about 140+ kmph, he was coming up fast and I barely managed to get up from 110 to about 120/30 to move out of the way as he was coming up my ass.
Now if I had a bigger bike, I could have not only avoided that with ease, but I could have also caught up even easier and knocked off a side mirror or two..
Just kidding..
.....really.
Quote Buddy L:"The bike's like BOOM, the motor's like BOOM!
the exhaust is like....b-BANG!!
the whole bike's like WAAAAEEEEEEHH!!!"
Why would I get either a hyosung (apparently slower than a gpx) or a zxr (which still isn't as good as a 600, and the age is getting on.) when I could easily get a decent 600 or even a litre bike for the same price... ?
Quote Buddy L:"The bike's like BOOM, the motor's like BOOM!
the exhaust is like....b-BANG!!
the whole bike's like WAAAAEEEEEEHH!!!"
Uh, I'm going to assuming you're just trolling, rather than being that thick and quoting my post that answered what you just posted (Apart from age, in which 15-20 years is a lot of technology improvement).
You think maybe you two could discuss the differences in age via PM so we don't too far off topic??
Thanks
Been, seen and going next year.
Paeroa, world famous in NZ
I was on a FXR 150 and got a ZX6R it was a big jump but I wasnt stupid when I was greeted with all that power in a bike.
A bike is only as dangerous as how you ride it. Why? because you control it.
After the Ninja decided it didnt like its rear brake system anymore, I decided to buy a GSXR600.
They are very light bikes, and you can really lean them over in twisties. I'd reccomend a gsxr because it dosent have alot of get up and go compared to the ninjas.
Then again SVs are also really good.
Just look at your riding style, purpose and what you intend to do when you get it. (eg. weekend riding, commuting etc)
At the end of the day just remember that it'll take a wee while to get used to your new machine.
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