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Narrowed my choices down... (Bikes)
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<blockquote data-quote="Quik Z06" data-source="post: 5211731" data-attributes="member: 41222"><p>Well, IMO as mentioned I would buy used if possible. Its going to save you a lot of meney and (hopefully you dont) but if you do drop it you wont feel so bad. I just picked up my R1 a few months ago and had the cash to buy a brand new one, but decided on this one since its was a reasonable price, obviously I dont want to drop it since its in mint condition but I wont feel as bad as if I just had paid $12K for one. Have you looked into other 600's, like a CBR, R6, 636 etc? Great starter bikes imo, I started on a 600 CBR. Dont kid yourself, you say it now but I guarantee you once you get used to riding you will want a stronger bike. A newer 600 is more than you'll ever need as mentioned, so if I were you starting out I would look into one of those and be happy for years before moving up if you desire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quik Z06, post: 5211731, member: 41222"] Well, IMO as mentioned I would buy used if possible. Its going to save you a lot of meney and (hopefully you dont) but if you do drop it you wont feel so bad. I just picked up my R1 a few months ago and had the cash to buy a brand new one, but decided on this one since its was a reasonable price, obviously I dont want to drop it since its in mint condition but I wont feel as bad as if I just had paid $12K for one. Have you looked into other 600's, like a CBR, R6, 636 etc? Great starter bikes imo, I started on a 600 CBR. Dont kid yourself, you say it now but I guarantee you once you get used to riding you will want a stronger bike. A newer 600 is more than you'll ever need as mentioned, so if I were you starting out I would look into one of those and be happy for years before moving up if you desire. [/QUOTE]
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