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#1507223 02/19/06 06:48 PM
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looking for a croch rocket , well im thinking this spring Ill bust a nut and finnaly buy one .

just looking for some info or help , Iv never rode a motorcycle before, I know how its done and understand it tho .

but im 5'7=5'8 and about 165lbs looking for a bike that I can learn on but not get bored with its power and some thing that will fit me .

newer or older bike , thinking a CBR , r6 , older say 91 FZR ...all in the 600cc area

any thoughts or comments would be alot of help
thanks Scot



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In my opinion the best bike you can get to learn on is an R6...I loved my R6...also had a GSX-R750 and when my car is paid off i think im gonna go back to the R6 because it was such a nice bike...

The handling that bike has surpassed the other bikes ive had...Thats just my opinion though!

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I was looking at a R6 and read many reviews raveing about how nimble it is and how smooth the powerband is ..

it is also one of few bikes I can fit on and reach the ground flat foot.

i really kind alike the FZR600R say 90-91 cause they are small and cheap but still quick.
Just like the thought cause they are cheap so if I wipe out learning its not a big deal .



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I've always had a soft spot for the Ninja 250. Quick enough to be a lot of fun, dirt cheap, and it's no big deal if you lay it down a few times - which you will. After you learn to ride on something like that, you'll have a better idea of your personal tastes in bikes, and it'll make picking something nicer that much easier. A 600 isn't too much to start on if you're cautious, but it's more money, and more to get in trouble with.


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I've got a 97 FZR. It's a great bike to learn on. They are definitely smaller than some of today's 600's so you can really feel how the bike handles. As well as make a few mistakes here and there and not tip it over. I'd definitely consider picking one up if you want a decent starter bike.

I had a lot of fun on it, but now I'm wanting something a little newer.

*Shameless whoring* I've got a nice one, but it needs some work to get it perfect. It's having a starting issue, but it's up to you if you want to pick it up. PM me if you want more


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