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    New here, got full licence and need bike.

    Hi I'm new to this site and have only just got my full motorcycle licence just today. That means I'm free to look for a bike I want as I've decided to get back in biking after a few years absence.

    At the moment I'm thinking of getting a Honda cb900 Hornet as I want to do a bit of traveling as well and these bikes looked quite good for both city riding and long travel.

    Any advice or ideas you might have in regards to buying a bike would be appriciated as I aint too much of an expert on bike mechanics.

    Cheers!
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    rc8 ktm...........

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    Welcome to the site.
    Uh oh, there are 5000 odd people registered on this forum and you could get 5000 different answers to that question.

    My take is - There is no such thing as a lemon bike in this day and age. Simply short list the bikes that capture your imagination the most, then test ride them. In fact, I recommend you test, test, test. You will make a satisfying informed decision and will have got to ride plenty of nice bikes in doing so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gtr boy View Post
    rc8 ktm...........
    They're thinking Hornet and you come up with RC8
    Superduke maybe tho.....


    Elysium, too hard to even begin suggesting without knowing budget, style, purpose.

    Just don't buy the first one you test ride. Ride at least 5 different bikes and see how you go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elysium View Post
    Hi I'm new to this site and have only just got my full motorcycle licence just today. That means I'm free to look for a bike I want as I've decided to get back in biking after a few years absence.

    At the moment I'm thinking of getting a Honda cb900 Hornet as I want to do a bit of traveling as well and these bikes looked quite good for both city riding and long travel.

    Any advice or ideas you might have in regards to buying a bike would be appriciated as I aint too much of an expert on bike mechanics.

    Cheers!
    go with the 900 hornet mate ,of course would say that

    seriously tho they are awesome for city riding and long days in the saddle,wont cost you an arm and a leg to service (no fairings ) and you can mod the crap out of them . if you do get one make sure you perform the well renowned bafflectomy
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    Quote Originally Posted by HornetBoy View Post
    and you can mod the crap out of them . if you do get one make sure you perform the well renowned bafflectomy
    Why do people need to always change the exhaust on them for? They sound just as great with factory standard.
    Quote Originally Posted by discotex View Post

    Elysium, too hard to even begin suggesting without knowing budget, style, purpose.

    Just don't buy the first one you test ride. Ride at least 5 different bikes and see how you go.
    I'm looking for a bike that's good for both small touring and city ride, hense the reason the Honda looks good at this stage. I've got a buget of around 10,000 to spend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elysium View Post
    Why do people need to always change the exhaust on them for? They sound just as great with factory standard.
    ....just as good yea their is nothing wrong with stock ,but when you get an aftermarket exhaust it just makes it rumble and roar instead of squeak and purr as standard.

    thats why 90% of hornets have aftermarket exhausts depends what your into tho mate ,I know not everyone wants a bike that makes people block their ears when you come past ...but other than exhausts i recommend getting a screen that is something which is very useful
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    Quote Originally Posted by HornetBoy View Post
    ....just as good yea their is nothing wrong with stock ,but when you get an aftermarket exhaust it just makes it rumble and roar instead of squeak and purr as standard.

    thats why 90% of hornets have aftermarket exhausts depends what your into tho mate ,I know not everyone wants a bike that makes people block their ears when you come past ...but other than exhausts i recommend getting a screen that is something which is very useful
    Lol. If I wanted to wake people up I'd get a Ducati( which I wouldn't because they're too expensive to buy and maintain) or maybe get a SV-1000 as they sound just as good. But I will definately get a screen for the bike. How much do they cost anway?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elysium View Post
    Lol. If I wanted to wake people up I'd get a Ducati( which I wouldn't because they're too expensive to buy and maintain) or maybe get a SV-1000 as they sound just as good. But I will definately get a screen for the bike. How much do they cost anway?
    lol yea you could afford a ducati monster with that amount of money tho sound bloody loud those things.my hornets pipes definately wake people up lol

    yea i would ,they are about $150-$350 depending whether you get just a fly screen (mini one) or one with a lil plastic fairing around the screen 2 ,either or works the same really,the one with the fairing around it looks pretty cool tho .

    if you are into spending money on bikes to make them look different you could always try get the dual headlight setup ,a couple people have got it on their hornets on here looks really nice.
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    here you go thats as good as it gets in my opinion

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    Quote Originally Posted by 325rocket View Post
    here you go thats as goos as it gets in my opinion
    10k budget blown out the window
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    Quote Originally Posted by HornetBoy View Post
    10k budget blown out the window
    yea missed that part ... but isnt that what banks are for

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    As usual I'll reccommend a Ducati coz they're nice. Welcome to KB
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elysium View Post
    I'm looking for a bike that's good for both small touring and city ride, hense the reason the Honda looks good at this stage. I've got a buget of around 10,000 to spend.
    Ok here's what I'd be looking at if you went to Motohaus:

    http://ktlbikes.co.nz/motorcycles.php?bikeId=391

    http://ktlbikes.co.nz/motorcycles.php?bikeId=431

    http://ktlbikes.co.nz/motorcycles.php?bikeId=420

    Could be bother looking through Trademe but...

    The Hornets are cool. So are the Bandits. Also Z750 or Z1000 would be fun. Or ER6n. I'd even look at a naked SV650 or thou.

    There are SO many bikes to chose from when you're not obsessed with the latest and greatest sprotsbikes.

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    Nice one on getting your full. There are lots of folks who ride from around here regularly so you'll be in good company
    Cant help you on the type of bike just make sure it can do what you want, some of the members here have purchased bikes only to find that they where really no good for going around the corners at a little bit of speed on group rides.

    check out this thread for more info on Manawatu rides. http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=55645
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