600.
I went from a similar bike to you vapor (ZXR250, which I could ride the shit out of), and when I got my GSXR600, the power of it blew my mind. Nearly a year on, I am used to its power, but shit the thing is still pretty fast!
If you are reckless on a 600, you can still get into strife, I have had rear wheel spinning at 100kph in 6th gear through corners in the wet many times, a thou can do that in the dry in lower gears!
600's are more manouverable on tight roads/circuits than a thou, and will show you very quickly just how much you still need to learn. Besides, the thrill of riding a bigger machine is wonderfull, why not stage it rather than kill it all in one shot?
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Engine Capacity : RPM
a 250 has piss small pistons/cylinders, so even at high RPM uses less fuel than a big engine.
A 600cc engine is larger in capacity, and at certain RPMs will be less fuel efficient than its bigger brother the 1000cc. Think of it as a 13 year male olds lung capacity versus an adult male, at standing rate the adult is heavier on oxygen use, if they both go for a run, chances are the 25 year old male is stronger and fitter so breathes less heavily and goes through less oxygen than the smaller counterpart who is puffing his lungs out.
Stupid analogy I know, but the concept works.
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No matter what decision you make and you will make one.
One day you will be answering someone else's question on here about the exact same thing!
It's called experience, everyone has their own version.
Good luck and safe riding as you get there.Cheers John.
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I base my feedback on my experiences. I was new to riding bikes in Nov 2005 and cut my teeth in on a ZXR400, bike enough and then some...although we had a VTR1000 which I rode from time to time as I was learning. I went to track days along the way in the early stages to help progress my abilty and that helped me move from a 400 to a 600 without hoo har.
- Good to hear that you are cautious
- Yup, buy a 600, ride them all though, and maybe spend the difference between a 600 and a thou' on mods to make the bike sound and look cooler than a cool thing
- Then buy a thou' later.
Now 18 months later I have purchased a thou' and I am sufficiently ready to not kill myself on it.
Good luck with the decision, I also know from experience that you will do what it is that you want to do at the end of the day.
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