PDA

View Full Version : Streetbikes....?



JDiablo
02-02-2005, 05:53 PM
Ok well i've been contemplating for a while now if i should get a streetbike,well i have decided that i will get one,although im not to fond of the twist throttle,but anyway what are some good bikes for a first one?Anyone have them on here,some pix will be narly too

TRAIL
02-02-2005, 05:58 PM
how old are you? good luck on insurance, some places around here wont even insure them for ANY AGE.

JDiablo
02-02-2005, 05:58 PM
I like this cbr1000

TRAIL
02-02-2005, 05:59 PM
1000 cc series bikes are ALOT of power especially for a firsttime buyer of a streetbike. I have friends who have sold there 954 and R1's to go back to a 600 because they have more fun on them

02-02-2005, 06:00 PM
yah. the cbr100's are excellent beginner bikes. have mom or dad bu yyou one and pay for the life insurance on it for when you die. that way, they will be taken care of after you die..not if you die


the 600's are a very quick bike and all someone ever needs. I drove my friends r6 a few months back for the first time on a street bike and im going down this country highway at night and I decide to look at speedometer becaus eim getting comfortable on it and I see that I am doing 150 mph. I realized then that im not ready for it because it only felt like I was oging about 70. Speed limit was 55

JDiablo
02-02-2005, 06:00 PM
lol im 16 im sure i will change my mind a couple of times before i become of age,so idk but i will like to get one eventually

JDiablo
02-02-2005, 06:01 PM
Originally posted by MixMasterMike
yah. the cbr100's are excellent beginner bikes. have mom or dad bu yyou one and pay for the life insurance on it for when you die. that way, they will be taken care of after you die..not if you die

lol yea,and mom and dad wont be buying it,dont make this chit into a flame fest,im just asking :o

TRAIL
02-02-2005, 06:02 PM
i have wanted one since i was 18 and then i found out that for a f4 honda 600 it was about 1300 a year i think....or every 6 months......i cant remember fully. im 20 now and dont plan on buying till im 22 or older

2002400ex
02-02-2005, 06:03 PM
Seriousley dont get a 1000 as a beginners bike. Most people would say get a ninja 250... but thats kinda small and u would get tired of it real quick. I would get a 600...they are way more than you would think of them being!

JDiablo
02-02-2005, 06:04 PM
yea i figured insurance will suck,i think ill stick with a car for now,but anyway if anyone else got pix post um i guess

TRAIL
02-02-2005, 06:05 PM
early 90s 600cc bikes are usually what alot of ppl get...or a new 250.....

Chanman420q
02-02-2005, 06:21 PM
Originally posted by MixMasterMike
yah. the cbr100's are excellent beginner bikes. have mom or dad bu yyou one and pay for the life insurance on it for when you die. that way, they will be taken care of after you die..not if you die


the 600's are a very quick bike and all someone ever needs. I drove my friends r6 a few months back for the first time on a street bike and im going down this country highway at night and I decide to look at speedometer becaus eim getting comfortable on it and I see that I am doing 150 mph. I realized then that im not ready for it because it only felt like I was oging about 70. Speed limit was 55

i HIGHLY dought you were doing a 150, i sence a lot of exageration. I dont care what your driving , 150 is never going to feel like 70. You ever do 80 or more on a snowmobile? thats fast. PFF 150 felt like 70, gimme a break

jiggaman2401
02-02-2005, 06:24 PM
I got a 2004 gsxr600 and i love it.. To bad i cant afford it right now.. If you never ridden before 600 is the way to go!!

jiggaman2401
02-02-2005, 06:26 PM
Originally posted by Chanman420q
i HIGHLY dought you were doing a 150, i sence a lot of exageration. I dont care what your driving , 150 is never going to feel like 70. You ever do 80 or more on a snowmobile? thats fast. PFF 150 felt like 70, gimme a break

When going high speeds on a bike it doesnt really feel you are going that fast.. Ive done 135 and it sure as hell doesnt feel like it.. It seriously does feel more like 80-90 mph.. Truth be told it is very stupid going that fast and theres no need for it.. But on the open road sometimes you gotta wooooo..

P.s always remember your gear!!! :)

JDiablo
02-02-2005, 06:30 PM
I can relate to that me and my dad were driving a jaggy once,and we were doing a 100 and didnt even feel like it,good thing it was just a rental for the weekend,lol haha but ye i can kinda see that you can go fast and not even realize it

ex kid
02-02-2005, 06:31 PM
Suzuki SV 650 or Yamaha YFZ600. a GSXR,CBR,ZX,YZF R-6 is way too much bike for the street. they are built for the Pro's not for chumps. not to mention, insurance on ANY street bike is ALOT OF $$$$$. the SV and YFZ are good to learn on and then advance. FYI a GSXR 600 makes an SV 650 look like an rabbit next to an elephant. the SV is a cool bike and is reliable, plus it's a little cheaper.

jiggaman2401
02-02-2005, 06:43 PM
Originally posted by ex kid
Suzuki SV 650 or Yamaha YFZ600. a GSXR,CBR,ZX,YZF R-6 is way too much bike for the street. they are built for the Pro's not for chumps. not to mention, insurance on ANY street bike is ALOT OF $$$$$. the SV and YFZ are good to learn on and then advance. FYI a GSXR 600 makes an SV 650 look like an rabbit next to an elephant. the SV is a cool bike and is reliable, plus it's a little cheaper.

I agree with that the SV is a very good bike to learn.. But i dont agree about the bikes being to much for the street.. Its all in the rider if you dont respect the bike then its 100 times more dangerous than it already is and then YOU shouldnt be on that bike on the street to begin with.. My first bike was the gsxr and i learned perfectly fine.. But insurance will kick your *** tho.. That is the downfall!

Mofo Racing
02-02-2005, 06:50 PM
Im warning you once you get a bike you will be hooked 4 life. Just like quads. me personally, I started out with a small ninja 250. I learned to ride, turn, and drive it around town. Insurance on the 250 wasn't that bad either. (if you put it in your dads name)

then I got this

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid140/peb2b0bdbca3e0d665014e5e7b22548fc/f6e66ab0.jpg


I havent been the same since
if you can get one then get one, you wont regret it.

JDiablo
02-02-2005, 06:52 PM
word sweet pic,got anymore?

Mofo Racing
02-02-2005, 06:53 PM
let me dig around a bit. I'll find some and post them

JDiablo
02-02-2005, 06:54 PM
word...anyone have any other input?how is it wheeliein on that compared to a quad?

AtvMxRider
02-02-2005, 07:09 PM
Originally posted by 300exrida
lol im 16 im sure i will change my mind a couple of times before i become of age,so idk but i will like to get one eventually

Most states won't allow someone under the age of 18 operate a bike over 600cc's and most insurance companies are not going to insure you.

AtvMxRider
02-02-2005, 07:11 PM
Originally posted by 300exrida
how is it wheeliein on that compared to a quad?


I can see a greasy spot in the road in your future :ermm:

JDiablo
02-02-2005, 07:11 PM
Originally posted by AtvMxRider
Most states won't allow someone under the age of 18 operate a bike over 600cc's and most insurance companies are not going to insure you.

Yes i do know that about the age limit,and hell yes i kinda figure it will be a b!tch to get insured....18 year old and streetbike...lol they don't match up to good

I will have to ride one again one day to see if i like it still

JDiablo
02-02-2005, 07:13 PM
Originally posted by AtvMxRider
I can see a greasy spot in the road in your future :ermm:

yes that is why i was thinking so long about it
It will be to tempting not to do any of that stuff if you have a nice long straight road,ahhh i think i might stay away just because i want to live to be in my 20's....it will be the smarter thing to do i guess

AtvMxRider
02-02-2005, 07:15 PM
Originally posted by 300exrida
yes that is why i was thinking so long about it
It will be to tempting not to do any of that stuff if you have a nice long straight road,ahhh i think i might stay away just because i want to live to be in my 20's....it will be the smarter thing to do i guess

Don't get me wrong I like street bikes but there is way too many crazy drivers out there on the roads for me to own one. All it takes is one dumbass not paying attention and cut out in front of you and it's all over:eek2:

Mofo Racing
02-02-2005, 07:15 PM
its alot harder on a street bike because you cant go all the way over like on an ex, plus you are going alot faster. Its hard at first but you get the hang of it. sorry I don't have alot of pics. I lost most of them in the crash.(computer crash)

me
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid140/p873880320b82d607a43e316e73d84e20/f6e66ab2.jpg

mine
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid156/p68c3582e6afe2143a809b88fe62dfda8/f5405934.jpg

not mine but a nice pic anyway
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid156/pedd9426547363e8dc8e7601c94e9b6d0/f5405937.jpg

JDiablo
02-02-2005, 07:19 PM
Originally posted by AtvMxRider
Don't get me wrong I like street bikes but there is way too many crazy drivers out there on the roads for me to own one. All it takes is one dumbass not paying attention and cut out in front of you and it's all over:eek2:

Yea espically nowadays...ahh god i wonder if it is safe to even drive a car:o

This morning a local airport(5-10 mins away) a plane didnt have enough speed and crashed right across the highway into a building,the building next to it was Bergen Community Techincal School i think,but i Def no it is a skewl,but my point is,a guy died waiting in his car at a red light,nothing is safe anymore,that is the last thing i would expect,a friggin plane coming at me

Quad18star
02-02-2005, 07:22 PM
Well if you've never ridden a bike before , start with something small like a Ninja 250 . Use it for as long as it take for you to get comfortable on a bike then sell it .... they hold their resale value cuz theres always someone looking for a beginner bike . After that , I'd move up into a 600 series . My buddy has a ZX 600rr and it's FAST . I couldn't see myself owning anything higher than a 600 . All the manufacturers are making great 600 series bikes .... so which ever you choose , will be a great bike .

Good luck with insurance though .... I called asking about it for me being 21 years old and on a 600cc ..... over $6000 a year . Thats more than half the price of the damn bike .

JDiablo
02-02-2005, 07:24 PM
6000 A YEAR!!!!! *** THAT,:eek2: lmao wow talk about being riduciously(sp?) expensive,lol damn forget that now!

Quad18star
02-02-2005, 07:29 PM
Originally posted by 300exrida
6000 A YEAR!!!!! *** THAT,:eek2: lmao wow talk about being riduciously(sp?) expensive,lol damn forget that now!

Thats what I said . I was able to buy my buddy's ZX 600rr with a full Akropovic (?) exhaust , damper on the streering , extra set of wheels and tires for the track , full leathers , flush mounts , different windshield and more for less than $6000 . So when I called mine and asked about the insurance , I almost dropped dead . His insurance had jumped up by $4500 .... the reason he was selling the bike . One speedign ticket and he was screwed .... he fought it in court and won , so he's keeping the bike now .

400exrules
02-02-2005, 07:37 PM
Originally posted by 300exrida
6000 A YEAR!!!!! *** THAT,:eek2: lmao wow talk about being riduciously(sp?) expensive,lol damn forget that now!

dudes hes in Canada........figure out the exchange rate, i bet he ment $6,000 in Canadian, not U.S.

exrider360
02-02-2005, 07:40 PM
you could buy a peace of **** and end up being an awomse rider and then getting stuck with the bike or you could bike a semi new bike like 2000 or newer gsxr 600 or and older r6 cbr 600 many choices.


my dad just sold his busa and baught a ducati 999 if your a motorcyle guy you knwo what it is.


if you have the money buy a descnet bike a 600 nothing smaller sv's are awsome bikes to leanr on to you have any questions i can prolly answer them.

JDiablo
02-02-2005, 07:41 PM
Originally posted by 400exrules
dudes hes in Canada........figure out the exchange rate, i bet he ment $6,000 in Canadian, not U.S.

ye i no that,that is still a chitload of money

Quad18star
02-02-2005, 07:45 PM
$6000 CAd is $4850 US . :p Still a chit load of cash for insurance on something I'd be using maybe 4 months out of the year , but still have to pay the full amount . I wasn't gunna be able to do monthly payments .... they wanted the cash up front before I signed the papers .

JDiablo
02-02-2005, 07:47 PM
Originally posted by Quad18star
$6000 CAd is $4850 US . :p Still a chit load of cash for insurance on something I'd be using maybe 4 months out of the year , but still have to pay the full amount . I wasn't gunna be able to do monthly payments .... they wanted the cash up front before I signed the papers .

lol in that case then,for 4 months isnt worth it that is a lil over 1200 a month:eek2:

Tom TRX250R
02-02-2005, 07:53 PM
Honestly don't start out on a crotch rocket. My best advice would be to find something older and learn on it. I was the first person in my grade throughout my entire high school to own a street bike. My dad being a fellow biker let me buy one right when I turned 16. I ended up buying a 1989 Kawasaki 454LTD. It was the perfect beginner bike. Very low seat height, belt drive, six speed, two cylinder, and looked a lot like a Harley sportster. My insurance was only $112 a YEAR, though it was under my parents insurance policy. My next bike was a 81 KZ650 which is another great bike to learn on. I have ridden dozens of street bikes and I think the best 600cc crotch rocket is the Honda 600F4I. Another sweet bike once experience permits is the Kawasaki ZX9. Just remember when you do begin and start riding I always remembered my dads tip, Expect the worse. So when your riding always keep your eyes fully intent on the road!!! You wouldn't believe how many dumb *** drivers out there will see you but still pull out. Be ready to brake and swerve at any moment but on top of every thing. HAVE FUN!!!! It is truly an addiction!!!!

JDiablo
02-02-2005, 07:57 PM
i will have to see,i would defienly like to get one,hey one ? though i have ridden my friends derbi and the clutches on them absoulety suck,how are they on the bikes,do your hands get numb after awhile because i do have a pinched nerve in my upper left shoulder area and after a long days ride i can sometimes feel it go numb,i remeber two summers ago,every morning i woke up my whole left arm was compluety numb,i hate that feeling...so just wondering if they are easy...are they hydro clutches?

MotoX3
02-02-2005, 08:37 PM
LMFAO.....a 1000.....ROFL.....thats a good one

02-02-2005, 09:57 PM
Originally posted by Chanman420q
i HIGHLY dought you were doing a 150, i sence a lot of exageration. I dont care what your driving , 150 is never going to feel like 70. You ever do 80 or more on a snowmobile? thats fast. PFF 150 felt like 70, gimme a break REALLY??? when was the last time you did 150 on a streetbike...thats what I thought, you haven't so get off my nuts

JTRtrx250r
02-03-2005, 02:46 AM
Dude...after I saw the pic you posted...I skipped everything else,

all I gotta say is...Thats the LAST thing you should even be thinking about, no offence to you, but its dumbasses that have already made it so even a seasoned veteran rider pays out the *** to ride and gets hasseled every time a cop see's him, this stunt fad is killin chit off around here b/c of F'n idiots, but the fact is you WILL go down, I dont care if youve been riding 6465543643 yrs...just b/c you havent..dont think you wont..your times comin'!

Nothin I cant stand when it come to this topic is some spode saying hes got everything under control and b/c hes been riding so long and hasnt bit it yet...gives some noob the impression its easy and ok:mad: Ive been riding for 29 yrs and Im not even about to tell you any of that chit! I know of about 15 ppl that died on bikes just last summer alone...most under the age of 28

Ive sold both my Ninja ZX6's and did miss them( kinda got in trouble bein' stupid), so now I got 1 of those little 250's for chits n gigs, does it make me any less of a man...,EF NO.. not even close! Even the lil guys get w/ it in the handling dept. Lotsa guys w/ big CC sportbikes ride the 250's to sharpen their skills b/c they cant really put the big bikes in situations w/o cotastrophy

Sorry if I come off harsh...if so Im glad, b/c that means I got your attention.

2 things...START SMALL IF ITS YOUR 1ST BIKE!
and BE SMART! WEAR PROPER GEAR!...ok that was 3 things haha

Good Luck if you decide to get 1 , but dont be a lamer;)

If I missed something up above..sorry LOL:D

xsr_racing28c
02-03-2005, 09:51 AM
i have a pretty sweet cbr 600 F4i, and i think that you should definatley get a bike... to save on insurance just pay for the bike with cash,and just put liability on it..thats what i am doing and i only pay $550 a year for it, and i am 19....

Think of it, if you crash the bike, that thing will be totalled anyways, and you will never be able to get insurance on one again..lol... so just do it the cheap way wtf

YLW400
02-03-2005, 10:26 AM
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid149/p64134701c03d3ca168551d663186d502/f5f1fbc9.jpg


That's why I bought this, it won't exceed the speed limit......especially with no transmission in it:o :D

JLanphear
02-03-2005, 11:51 AM
Okay Okay......Personally, for those who suggest 600's rather than the bigger bikes....I can't really say I agree. The big bikes are a fair amount faster, BUT the 600's aren't slow.....You can get killed on one just as easy as you can on the other.....

If you have a good head on your shoulders, and know how to drive within your abilities you'll be fine on any bike. If you are an idiot that can't control yourself, I don't suggest getting ANY bike other than a moped.

Seriously, the rider controls the bike....not the other way around.....a 1000 is no harder to ride than a 600......

Anyway, I have a CBR 929, and after riding a big bike, there is no way I could go back to a 600 without missing it. No, I am not the best rider in the world, and I can NOT push the limits as far as all around riding on a 600, but I CAN in a straight line, and I find that to be one hell of a rush...even if you don't go over 70mph.

Just my thoughts.....I'm not suggesting for you to buy a 600 or a 1000, or a 250......buy what will make you happy.....if you just want a bike to cruise around on and you don't care about getting goosebumps whenever you crack the throttle, any will do.

Here is a pick of my 929......can you believe it's a 2001????

Crunchy....

exrider360
02-03-2005, 02:03 PM
whyw ould you do that to a beautifule bike like that i understand what you do with it but why not just buy like a 98 gsxr 600 you get the same sutff out of it and save your slef some money.


i realy dont see any sence in doing that .ride the thing bang off corners and hit high speeds


not trying to start anything just wanted to see why people woudl do that to a beautiful bike

JLanphear
02-03-2005, 02:21 PM
Originally posted by exrider360
whyw ould you do that to a beautifule bike like that i understand what you do with it but why not just buy like a 98 gsxr 600 you get the same sutff out of it and save your slef some money.


i realy dont see any sence in doing that .ride the thing bang off corners and hit high speeds


not trying to start anything just wanted to see why people woudl do that to a beautiful bike

that's all part of the thrill :macho

different strokes for different folks :devil:

QUADMASTER
02-03-2005, 05:04 PM
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid134/pb7c632f9a21ec48e415124bfc7a4a289/f779ed30.jpg

here's my 98 kawasaki ninja 600,great bike,lots of power

Chanman420q
02-03-2005, 11:18 PM
Originally posted by MixMasterMike
REALLY??? when was the last time you did 150 on a streetbike...thats what I thought, you haven't so get off my nuts


your to much of a ***** to have any nuts

exrider360
02-04-2005, 04:52 AM
posted by JLanphear

that's all part of the thrill

different strokes for different folks




haha alright thats a real good answer you have any action pics.

02-04-2005, 11:14 AM
Originally posted by Chanman420q
your to much of a ***** to have any nuts :huh who are you? what experience do you have on streetbikes? why do you post here? :rolleyes:

dead eye 00
02-04-2005, 05:28 PM
i started on a suzuki gs500e when i was 15, then moved up to a cbr 600 f4 rode it for 2 years then bought a 929rr.i am very glad i started with a small bike because i actually learned to ride without being intimidated.as for insurance i pay 300 dollars a year for liability and i'm 22.i have a picture if someone would post it for me.

Chanman420q
02-04-2005, 07:02 PM
Originally posted by MixMasterMike
:huh who are you? what experience do you have on streetbikes? why do you post here? :rolleyes:

you mena post on this forum? well maybe because it is a atv forum. Which i currently own and ride.

Or did u mean this thread? because i smelt bull**** and my fingers went outa control :o


if you were telling the truth u wouldnt of gotten so defensive. So cry me a river tuff guy

02-04-2005, 08:20 PM
Originally posted by Chanman420q


if you were telling the truth u wouldnt of gotten so defensive. So cry me a river tuff guy is that a fact or an opinion you ignorant douchebag?

JDiablo
02-04-2005, 09:42 PM
lol bump:D

One_Bad_400
02-05-2005, 09:28 AM
im 14 about to turn 15.. when i was 13-14 we had a katana 600 that i rode all over here but was not enought power.. but a honda cbr600rr, yamaha R6, or the kawasaki ZX-6RR....a 600cc race bike is all you need for your first one.. you dont need a 1000 the fastest bike on the market and go kill your self...

CBR600RR
http://powersports.honda.com/images/model/c028_029_030_031_photos_all/motorcycles/2005/CBR600RR/Medium/CBR600RR_medium_03.jpg
YZF-R6
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/products/mcy/500/05_mcy_R6_blu_3_4759.jpg

acold7dusta
02-05-2005, 09:44 AM
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid155/p5db1c5f979f0250104e43abd20b4b1de/f56121e0.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid155/pb266855dc6f9ec77033425f684f248a1/f561220f.jpg
me on a BMW in detroit (talk about comfort)

JLanphear
02-06-2005, 08:46 PM
I LOVE IT....WE GOT TO RIDE TODAY. Early February in VT is normally FREEZING. The last two weeks we had sub-zero temperatures, and today was nice enough to ride...just crazy. Here are a couple pics.

My woman snapped this one as we were leaving...

JLanphear
02-06-2005, 08:48 PM
Here is my buddy after trying to make it back up the driveway.....my 929 with a bald tire made it up fine ;) . Go Honda. hahaha.

JTRtrx250r
02-06-2005, 09:04 PM
LOL:D ...you guys must have nads that clank!:huh :macho :D

Chanman420q
02-06-2005, 10:01 PM
Originally posted by MixMasterMike
is that a fact or an opinion you ignorant douchebag?


calling someone a name is a sign of being defensive. why are you getting so defensive? Because your worried about some kid pointing out your bull****? or are u just a total tool?


its okay you dont need to make up storys for people to like you.;)

Ohio R
02-07-2005, 08:45 PM
Heres what we do for fun..

Ohio R
02-07-2005, 08:47 PM
Oh yea..