About to buy my first motorcycle - halp/suggestions/advice/prayers/etc
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I'm not that guy looking to do 220 and get destroyed hitting a curve so point me in the right direction. Right now I'm looking at a 2008 Honda Interceptor with about 5000 miles on it but again
I'm a newb at this.
I'm a newb at this.
It's been many years since I rode or shopped for a bike, but I always thought the gs500 was a great beginner's bike. I had an older gs550 that was a very fun ride, cheap, and easy to work on.
Some general pointers,
1. look for something that is used, cheap, and not too beautiful. you'll probably go down a couple times, so don't expect your shiny plastics to stay scuff free for long.
2. gear is just as important as the bike. wear full gear when you can, but that isn't always practical. personally, I wouldn't get on a bike without a helmet, gloves, boots, and a jacket.
3. take a safety course. it's a great investment, a place to meet some friends, and it might get you some discounts on licensing and insurance.
Ride safe.
Some general pointers,
1. look for something that is used, cheap, and not too beautiful. you'll probably go down a couple times, so don't expect your shiny plastics to stay scuff free for long.
2. gear is just as important as the bike. wear full gear when you can, but that isn't always practical. personally, I wouldn't get on a bike without a helmet, gloves, boots, and a jacket.
3. take a safety course. it's a great investment, a place to meet some friends, and it might get you some discounts on licensing and insurance.
Ride safe.
Yeah, the safety course has actually been the biggest hold up for me. I didn't want to pay 200 out of pocket and then buy gear on top of that right away before. Also, it SHOULD drop my insurance too.
How long did it take you to get comfortable riding?
How long did it take you to get comfortable riding?
also, beginner bikes
like.... i almost just cashed out for this today
http://www.montgomery-powersports.com/2013-Suzuki-GSX-R600-inventory.htm?id=832935&used=1&fm=2&vin=
should i FORCE myself onto something easier to learn on? or just take things slow and grow into my ride? honest question
like.... i almost just cashed out for this today
http://www.montgomery-powersports.com/2013-Suzuki-GSX-R600-inventory.htm?id=832935&used=1&fm=2&vin=
should i FORCE myself onto something easier to learn on? or just take things slow and grow into my ride? honest question
By h3ro Go To PostDon't do it.
I've seen the after effects, it's just not worth it.
By reilo Go To PostYou're the last person that should buy one. Listen to the universe.
By psychintellect Go To PostWas nice knowing youpls
By reilo Go To PostYou're the last person that should buy one. Listen to the universe.
By h3ro Go To PostDon't do it..
I've seen the after effects, it's just not worth it.
Do it. Especially in Hawaii. Roads seem built for bikes. Still have to worry about other drivers not being insane though. Just take the safety course and gear up. I was heavily looking into doing this for a long time here, but there's too many trucks on the road for me to feel comfortable. Definitely buy used though for your first bike if you go through with it.
By Smokey Go To PostDo it. Especially in Hawaii. Roads seem built for bikes. Still have to worry about other drivers not being insane though. Just take the safety course and gear up. I was heavily looking into doing this for a long time here, but there's too many trucks on the road for me to feel comfortable. Definitely buy used though for your first bike if you go through with it.Thank you, true-bro smokey
I'm not touching anything past 600cc for my first bike though. saw a GREAT deal the other day at this store but I'm gonna wait until this police auction rolls around first
By DY_nasty Go To PostThank you, true-bro smokey
I'm not touching anything past 600cc for my first bike though. saw a GREAT deal the other day at this store but I'm gonna wait until this police auction rolls around first
Probably a good idea. When I was looking into it tons of people recommended the Ninja 250r (now the 300)as a good beginner bike. http://www.kawasaki.com/Products/2015-Ninja-300-ABS. The 300 is about 5.3k according to Kawasaki's site which is pretty good for a new bike.
Of course there's always the thought of "is 250/300cc enough power" which I can't answer with complete confidence since I haven't tried it. But based on my experience on the highways of Hawaii (45mph limit right?)....that seems...like it'd be enough in that environment.
Back in the mainland in somewhere like Texas tho...prob not.
By Smokey Go To PostProbably a good idea. When I was looking into it tons of people recommended the Ninja 250r (now the 300)as a good beginner bike. http://www.kawasaki.com/Products/2015-Ninja-300-ABS. The 300 is about 5.3k according to Kawasaki's site which is pretty good for a new bike.I wouldn't even dream of attempting to hit a Texas highway on a bike as a complete beginner man. That shit is scary enough in a truck.
Of course there's always the thought of "is 250/300cc enough power" which I can't answer with complete confidence since I haven't tried it. But based on my experience on the highways of Hawaii (45mph limit right?)….that seems…like it'd be enough in that environment.
Back in the mainland in somewhere like Texas tho…prob not.
Okay, going back to considering the bike because I may end up back in the US if this job happens. If that's the case, I can ship a bike a hell of a lot easier than I could ship a car. I'll be looking at a Ninja 300 as a beginner bike.
is this a joke thread?
really dy?
you're tempting fate, breh.
with that said, I always had a thing for Ducati Monsters.
Chicks love em.
really dy?
you're tempting fate, breh.
with that said, I always had a thing for Ducati Monsters.
Chicks love em.
you guys won.... (mainly because my ppl gave a good argument on how bad it would be to have JUST a bike as a form of transportation)
i'll post some pics of my car tomorrow
i'll post some pics of my car tomorrow
Learn on an R1.
In all seriousness I can't wait to get my bike licence. Loved bikes ever since I was a kid.
In all seriousness I can't wait to get my bike licence. Loved bikes ever since I was a kid.
By DY_nasty Go To Postyou guys won…. (mainly because my ppl gave a good argument on how bad it would be to have JUST a bike as a form of transportation)
i'll post some pics of my car tomorrow