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  • wishinskyW Offline
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    wishinsky
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    ebay.... lol you can find some nice 600 for 4 grand come on you got alot to choice from R6 cbr600 gsxr 600.. dump the kawasaki lol jk

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      JN210;256520 wrote:
      My budget is up to 4K, seeing as thats how much a new 250R is, I want a bike this summer so I can get into it early and be comfortable with them.

      You can get plenty for $4k. I'd suggest a Suzuki SV650. It's light, easy to ride, inexpensive, easy to modify, and they look pretty damn sweet. Plus the sound of a twin is awesome!
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        Im supised you will have all this extra money left over after boosting your car, since you have promised that would be done for the last 2 summers....

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        > bubba to Cobra Rob;279451 wrote:
        > ^ and I thought I posted some dumb shit...

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        • JN210J Offline
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          inspector01;256532 wrote:
          Im supised you will have all this extra money left over after boosting your car, since you have promised that would be done for the last 2 summers....

          I know:icon_shaking:...didnt have my construction job last summer..just scored it last summer at the end..good pay.

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          > DelSlow;262050 wrote:
          > I like the new JN210

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          • ihaveaidsI Offline
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            Get the 250. Get your feet wet. Zac has a point, but the 250 will be far more forgiving in the two situations where he laid down the bikes.

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            • BlackEJ8B Offline
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              My vote is for the sv650, pretty good starter bike, comfortable, looks waayy better than the 250, and its enough bike that you wont want to sell it next summer......oh and it doesnt sound like a lawnmower like the 250.

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              • gsrEKG Offline
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                i got a 01 cbr 600 f4i for sale 4k

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                > BlackEJ8;233529 wrote:
                > Has anyone else noticed that almost every one of the recent threads turns into spanish-rice and gsrek bs-ing lol

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                • BassplayerB Offline
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                  Wooo SV650 FTW!! the only bad about the SV is that its torque as fuck. The bike is pretty retarded at picking up the front end at almost any speed. Once again get whatever you want, just don't be a stupid fuck on it.

                  Edit: On a side note my SV might be for sale this coming the spring, mint condish.............

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                  • ihaveaidsI Offline
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                    Not for 4k I hope Jon...

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                      inspector01;256532 wrote:
                      Im supised you will have all this extra money left over after boosting your car, since you have promised that would be done for the last 2 summers....

                      I'm with him

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                      • DelSlowD Offline
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                        zbrown;256627 wrote:
                        I'm with him

                        Im with him, whos with him.

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                          i would say sv650, after riding a few bike's, and being a n00b at riding that i am.

                          It is a fun bike yet is very user friendly. i liked it alot

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                            I'm thinking about getting this for my first.
                            http://www.aprilia.com/en-US/Model/27/SHIVER+750/Overview.aspx

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                            > Mitch Hedberg wrote:
                            > I'm sick of following my dreams, I'm just going to find out where they are going and hook up with them later.

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                              capitlj;256645 wrote:
                              I'm thinking about getting this for my first.
                              http://www.aprilia.com/en-US/Model/27/SHIVER+750/Overview.aspx

                              Upgrade the stocks. Hardcore.

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                                i would stay away from the early R6's if you want to go that route, they had a second gear problem where they would always go out. i would go with a CBR or GSXR if your gonna go with a early 600. and you probably will get bored with a 250, there really slow.

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                                  The second gear issue only affected a small number of 99-01 R6's. It caused the bike to slip out of gear every once and I while at high rpms. I never had a problem on my 01 and I would have to say I preferred it hands down over the 07 ZX6R that I owned. It felt way lighter, the seat was more comfortable, and it actually felt faster. The best bike I can think of to start out on in the 600 class however would have to be the F3 or F4i. Both are fun, run forever if maintained, and are damn near indestructible. These threads are making me want a bike again!

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                                    DelSlow;256710 wrote:
                                    Upgrade the stocks. Hardcore.

                                    Its a pretty bad ass bike and supposedly not as brutal to ride as most Aprilia's. Just have to get that weird triangular exhaust off and replaced with something better.

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                                    > Mitch Hedberg wrote:
                                    > I'm sick of following my dreams, I'm just going to find out where they are going and hook up with them later.

                                    ASE certified parts specialist.
                                    2004 Impala LS 3.8

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                                      Speaking from experience here. Start off on a 250. You'll be happy you did. Don't ride over your head, thats way too easy to do on a 600, well on any bike for that matter. You should start small and slow and move up to bigger bikes as your skill level increases. Way back in the day I started off on a 125cc 4 stroke enduro bike riding around town. You wanna talk about slow, haha that thing was crazy slow. You'll scare yourself on a 250 Ninja the first time you rip through 1st gear. You'll get more and more used to it, and more brave as you go. Then you hop on a 600, rip through 1st gear, and piss your pants because it feels so fast. Most people start off on the wrong bikes with way too much power.

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                                        Well put Troy

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                                        • JN210J Offline
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                                          treimche;257179 wrote:
                                          Speaking from experience here. Start off on a 250. You'll be happy you did. Don't ride over your head, thats way too easy to do on a 600, well on any bike for that matter. You should start small and slow and move up to bigger bikes as your skill level increases. Way back in the day I started off on a 125cc 4 stroke enduro bike riding around town. You wanna talk about slow, haha that thing was crazy slow. You'll scare yourself on a 250 Ninja the first time you rip through 1st gear. You'll get more and more used to it, and more brave as you go. Then you hop on a 600, rip through 1st gear, and piss your pants because it feels so fast. Most people start off on the wrong bikes with way too much power.

                                          this is what i was thinking. Just get used to it then move up.

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                                          > DelSlow;262050 wrote:
                                          > I like the new JN210

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