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    yyz4208@aol.com is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Looking for good sportbike forums

    I am looking for some good sportbike forums

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    thebikeforum.com

    uk based site with a broad range of stuff...

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    Are you looking for a specific brand-favorite forum. Like a Honda forum, or Yamaha forum? Or just a general one?
    [20:55] <waterpumper> putting a racing pipe on a Foreman is like putting a high dollar bikini on a 400 pound chick...just because it fits doesn't mean it looks cool

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    It doesnt matter what brand just some place with good info.
    I am looking at getting a 2002 yamaha r1 would it be a good first bike?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yyz4208@aol.com
    It doesnt matter what brand just some place with good info.
    I am looking at getting a 2002 yamaha r1 would it be a good first bike?

    Only if you want to die.

    Seriously, i have been riding over 15 years and i had a go on one last year and it was fuc$ing quick, get something smaller, mabbe a 600 or something to start with...

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    I used to have a suzuki gs550es and that thing was slow as a turtle. I was thinking of getting a 04 r6 but my friend told me I will get bored with it quick

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    so then it's not a first bike is it - or am i missing something?

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    Hehehe...I'd hate to see your insurance rates...
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    I bought my 636 new in 03 and I'm not bored with it. I've ridden an 05 R1 and I was very disappointed with it, completely gutless on the bottom end and into the midrange, don't get me wrong it flew once you wrapped it out, but I was expecting to be just blown away with the speed... NOPE. Get a 600. The only reason to consider a liter bike is if you want to go 180mph. Not to mention the insurance difference. Just my .02.

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    oh I should have said my first sportbike. Anyone have any info on the buell firebolt?

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    buell's are nice bike for wat they are. A good 600 will blow them away...If i were looking in to getting my first sport bike, it would most likely be a HONDA f4i or a HONDA 600rr, but the KAWASAKI 636 is a verry different animal all togeteher. They are the fastest 600 calss bike and are lo mo bad as hell. My 17 year old cousin has one and they will pretty much clean the clocks of all 600 calls bikes, now the new 17,000 rpm r6 .....That is a different stoty all in its own... I ride a 2005 HAYABUSA and trust me as far as insurance goes.... you really want to stay in the 600cc class bikes. Full coverage for the liter nike and insurance in general is higher than a cats ass..Some of the 600's are over $5,000.00 a year....And no I didint stutter..Just the facts Jack...

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    Can I ask how old you guys are? My son wants a sport bike too. I'm just glad he can't afford one. By the time he can afford one I hope he outgrows his need for speed.

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    I'm 17 and ride a RF900R. Nice sports tourer. Plenty of get up and go. Top speed is around 165mph. Fast enough for me.

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    well I bought a bike 1995 yamaha fzr 1000 I paid $2000 its got less then 10,000 miles will have some pics soon

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    I was 20 when I bought my 636. Full coverage then was 850 or so a year for me. Its down to around 550 now, but a lot of my friends that have had quotes for 600s have been over twice that and they had clean records too. Not sure how that worked out but I'm not complaining. Oh and for a good sportbike site check out www.uponone.com. Haven't checked out the forums but they have some awesome videos.

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