I know there are some motorcycle people around here. I'm looking into getting a street bike here in the future and I'm confused. I don't know much about them--whats good--what to stay away from--etc etc.
So about me....I grew up riding dirt bikes all my life. Nothing ever bigger than a 185 cc though. I've had several and have put 100's of days on them over the years. Just trail riding--no jumping or anything.
My experience riding street bikes is limited to the mont I used my dad's 81 Honda 250 street bike (maybe it'sa 350?) to get to school and work while my jeep was broken. I rode my buddy's cbr600 a few years ago, but basically 2 miles and that was it. I drove another buddy's Shadow 1200 but again, only a mile or two.
I don't really want a bullet bike (don't like the hunched riding position, the look, or the stigma (****-less losers who buy them as a cod piece to pick up chicks that their otherwise flacid personalities wouldn't allow)). I don't really want a big cruiser (too heavy, not as easy to get around in parking lots and such, can be too loud and obnoxious).
So, I've been looking at naked sport bikes the last few days. They have a more upright riding position and feels more natural to me (more like dirt bikes) and I kinda dig the look of them (although some look too rice rocket to me). Some of them have v-twins, some have inlne 4's etc. etc.
I originally was looking for a 600-750 cc bike. It juse seemed like a good starter bike that I couldn't get into too much trouble on. However, a few people have told me I'd regret it if I didn't get a bigger bike--like 1000 cc's. I kinda liked the idea of the v-twins torque, but the sales guy was saying modern i4's have similar torque curves.
So, with all that being said and armed with the knowledge that I would use this to just make runs up the canyon and maybe around town a bit and to work what are your thoughts? Get the bigger bike or go small and upgrade in a couple years when I'm more comfortable with the extra power and know more about what I want?
Here are the bikes I was looking at...
fz6 (inline 4, same motor as an r6, 410 lbs dry weight) also made in a 1000
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/products/modelimagelib/273/7/1/0/image.aspx
z1000 (bigger bike, inline 4 953cc, 450 lbs dry weight)
http://www.kawasaki.com/Products/Detail.aspx?id=204&content=introduction
monster 695 (just found this and really like it)
http://www.ducati.com/en/bikes/my2007/ModelPage.jhtml?family=Monster&model=M695-07
and the one I was originally leaning towards before I started looking at more of them. Also made in a 1000
sv650 (vtwin, 363 lbs dry weight, and cheaper)
http://www.suzukicycles.com/Products/SV650K7/Default.aspx
I like the look for that sv650 with the single llight, but they also make it with a cowling/windshield too. How much difference does the windshield make? If I plan on driving a few hours up the canyons and such am I going to really want that small windshield?
Any thoughts on those bikes? vtwin or i4? one brand over another? Are there major insurance concerns on the bigger bikes? Am I stupid to buy new?
I was thinking of using one of the 'suzuki/honda card' promo's for low interest for 6 months then transfering the balance to a 0 intrest card.
sorry so long, I have millions of questions though and dont' want to make a bad decision
Cody
So about me....I grew up riding dirt bikes all my life. Nothing ever bigger than a 185 cc though. I've had several and have put 100's of days on them over the years. Just trail riding--no jumping or anything.
My experience riding street bikes is limited to the mont I used my dad's 81 Honda 250 street bike (maybe it'sa 350?) to get to school and work while my jeep was broken. I rode my buddy's cbr600 a few years ago, but basically 2 miles and that was it. I drove another buddy's Shadow 1200 but again, only a mile or two.
I don't really want a bullet bike (don't like the hunched riding position, the look, or the stigma (****-less losers who buy them as a cod piece to pick up chicks that their otherwise flacid personalities wouldn't allow)). I don't really want a big cruiser (too heavy, not as easy to get around in parking lots and such, can be too loud and obnoxious).
So, I've been looking at naked sport bikes the last few days. They have a more upright riding position and feels more natural to me (more like dirt bikes) and I kinda dig the look of them (although some look too rice rocket to me). Some of them have v-twins, some have inlne 4's etc. etc.
I originally was looking for a 600-750 cc bike. It juse seemed like a good starter bike that I couldn't get into too much trouble on. However, a few people have told me I'd regret it if I didn't get a bigger bike--like 1000 cc's. I kinda liked the idea of the v-twins torque, but the sales guy was saying modern i4's have similar torque curves.
So, with all that being said and armed with the knowledge that I would use this to just make runs up the canyon and maybe around town a bit and to work what are your thoughts? Get the bigger bike or go small and upgrade in a couple years when I'm more comfortable with the extra power and know more about what I want?
Here are the bikes I was looking at...
fz6 (inline 4, same motor as an r6, 410 lbs dry weight) also made in a 1000
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/products/modelimagelib/273/7/1/0/image.aspx
z1000 (bigger bike, inline 4 953cc, 450 lbs dry weight)
http://www.kawasaki.com/Products/Detail.aspx?id=204&content=introduction
monster 695 (just found this and really like it)
http://www.ducati.com/en/bikes/my2007/ModelPage.jhtml?family=Monster&model=M695-07
and the one I was originally leaning towards before I started looking at more of them. Also made in a 1000
sv650 (vtwin, 363 lbs dry weight, and cheaper)
http://www.suzukicycles.com/Products/SV650K7/Default.aspx
I like the look for that sv650 with the single llight, but they also make it with a cowling/windshield too. How much difference does the windshield make? If I plan on driving a few hours up the canyons and such am I going to really want that small windshield?
Any thoughts on those bikes? vtwin or i4? one brand over another? Are there major insurance concerns on the bigger bikes? Am I stupid to buy new?
I was thinking of using one of the 'suzuki/honda card' promo's for low interest for 6 months then transfering the balance to a 0 intrest card.
sorry so long, I have millions of questions though and dont' want to make a bad decision
Cody
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