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Passed my Full Bike Test - What Sports Bike To Get?
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I have passed my full bike test and I was wondering what sort of motorbike to look at, I am only really wanting a sports bike, and looked at Kawasaki Ninja 250R it has the sort of looks I am after, but just sounds like a hairdryer and a bike for 17 year olds, I am 27 so want more of a man's bike, but not to go to silly
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Kawasaki will give you similar performance to an unrestricted Aprilia RS 125, about 110/115 mph and 0-60 in around 6 seconds.
You're being sensible by not jumping into the deep end, If you want something a little bit more reliable that will hold it's price a little better though, then perhaps you should take a look at the GSXR600?
You're being sensible by not jumping into the deep end, If you want something a little bit more reliable that will hold it's price a little better though, then perhaps you should take a look at the GSXR600?
If you've passed your full test (well done, by the way ... it's quite hard now, isn't it?) ... you've obviously ridden a 500cc.
Do you really want to go down from there?
I found that, on a bigger bike, I felt much safer. It was so much more solid and stable than a small bike.
I don't know anything about sports bikes, but I'd be inclined to think "big".
Do you really want to go down from there?
I found that, on a bigger bike, I felt much safer. It was so much more solid and stable than a small bike.
I don't know anything about sports bikes, but I'd be inclined to think "big".
I do love the Varadero, Dave.
But, as you say ... they are really big.
DK ... I'm sure you'd get used to controlling the power.
You just go easy with it.
A few times, I've borrowed a friend's husband's Ducati, and I was very controlled.
Okay, that not true ... I spanked the pants off it ... but you get the general idea.
But, as you say ... they are really big.
DK ... I'm sure you'd get used to controlling the power.
You just go easy with it.
A few times, I've borrowed a friend's husband's Ducati, and I was very controlled.
Okay, that not true ... I spanked the pants off it ... but you get the general idea.
Get a bike with a tractable engine ie. with a broad power curve. some small capacity 'sports' bike have quite peaky power curves which can catch you out accelerating out of bends for example. I have a triumph trident which is quite docile compared to some bikes and quite easy to pick up when dropped.
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