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    Quote Originally Posted by HQfiend View Post
    As your coming off a Hyosung 250, I'd recommend riding lessons at a trackday before taking on a R1 or similar as you'll wind up as an organ donor or hood ornament before long!
    This I totally agree with.

    The Hyobag is an unresponsive pig when it comes to throttle difference.

    And that was just going from the 250 to test riding a mates 600.
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    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    I'd really want a R1 but I will have to control my urges and get a more sensible bike, especially as how it will be used for commuting to work.
    The R1 would make a better commuter than the SV1000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HQfiend View Post
    Since all your taste is in your mouth, then the only V twin that Yamaha does will be the MT01 but at 1800cc you better have big balls and a bigger wallet as they aren't cheap!
    I was drooling over a 2nd hand one in Kaitaia the other day - $13k. Would be a lot of fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HQfiend View Post
    Since all your taste is in your mouth, then the only V twin that Yamaha does will be the MT01 but at 1800cc you better have big balls
    Have you riiden an MT01? Big balls? I seriously doubt it. A friend chucked me the keys at a BBQ one night and I have to say it was the most uninspiring bike I've ever ridden. Boring boring boring.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Have you riiden an MT01? Big balls? I seriously doubt it. A friend chucked me the keys at a BBQ one night and I have to say it was the most uninspiring bike I've ever ridden. Boring boring boring.
    If you're coming off a Hyosung 250 perhaps it wouldn't be as boring as you found it.

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    Not yet released. Dunno if ever will go full production.

    I would recommend a FZ1.......but it will kill you if your not careful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    If you're coming off a Hyosung 250 perhaps it wouldn't be as boring as you found it.
    I just checked that......on second thoughts this guy is coming off a Hyosung.

    How about a SV400? Or Ducati Monster 400?

    Yamaha equiv (that wont make squidmeat) would probably be one of the following:
    XTX660
    SRX6 or SRX4
    That 660 sport single (can't remember name or model)

    Basically if you haven't taken the hint I don't think you can handle a thou.....
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    After doing some research on the FZ1, I see they do a 600 version, which sounds more like me as I agree with you guys in the fact that 1000cc is too much this early. The problem with the 600cc bikes from what I've been reading is you need to keep them high up in the rev range which is why I mentioned the sv1000s in my first post.

    Am I better looking at v-twins in the 600 range e.g. Honda Hornet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    After doing some research on the FZ1, I see they do a 600 version, which sounds more like me as I agree with you guys in the fact that 1000cc is too much this early. The problem with the 600cc bikes from what I've been reading is you need to keep them high up in the rev range which is why I mentioned the sv1000s in my first post.

    Am I better looking at v-twins in the 600 range e.g. Honda Hornet?
    Hornet's a 4 cyl bro, same as the Fazer 6.

    People making judgements on what you should and shouldn't be riding without knowing you are a bit off in my own oppinion. I know plenty of people who have stepped straight from a 250 to a big bore sports bike with no dramas what so ever. It's all about attitude and what you're comfortable and confident riding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    The problem with the 600cc bikes from what I've been reading is you need to keep them high up in the rev range which is why I mentioned the sv1000s in my first post.
    Definitely a falacy. A ZX6R is twice the commuter (twice the all round bike actually) that an SV1k is.

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    and compared to your 250 a 600 is going to feel like riding a V8, at least that was my experience after a few cheeky rides on various friends 400s and 600s
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    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    After doing some research on the FZ1, I see they do a 600 version, which sounds more like me as I agree with you guys in the fact that 1000cc is too much this early.
    Look at the XJ6, only read good things about it, FZ8 too. Take em out for a ride, best way I reckon, go with what takes ya fancy and what you find managable.

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    Another good bike is the Kawasaki ER6 series, have ridden a ER6-N, went well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    I'd really want a R1 but I will have to control my urges and get a more sensible bike, especially as how it will be used for commuting to work.

    With that said, whats the model down from the R1, something similar to the Sv1000s but hopefully not as ugly?

    What are the other models from different manufacturers that are similar to the Sv?
    The Yamaha is as ugly as the Suzuki. Get a Bandit. Much better bike!

    Agree Kwaka ER6 is heaps better looking .

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    Quote Originally Posted by khabel View Post
    After doing some research on the FZ1, I see they do a 600 version, which sounds more like me as I agree with you guys in the fact that 1000cc is too much this early. The problem with the 600cc bikes from what I've been reading is you need to keep them high up in the rev range which is why I mentioned the sv1000s in my first post.

    Am I better looking at v-twins in the 600 range e.g. Honda Hornet?
    Buy a fuel injected SV650, put an Ohlins shock in it, emulators, and in a while a PC3 and can, some decent sticky tyres, and have at it.

    You would be on the road for round 8 grand, and you would learn to ride. Plus its not going to highside you and drill you into the scenery like a lawndart.
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