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Need Advice:Newbie
I'm thinking about getting a sport bike but I've never ridin one. I would like something that is easy to ride and is fairly easy to maintain. What sort of bikes should I look for, specifically what models? Automatic or manual, is there even that option? What else do I need to know before getting on the bike? If I take a cycle course at a community college will part of the class include road time? Any advice and suggestions are appreciated.
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Re: Need Advice:Newbie
i would suggest going to tcc and taking there course or somewhere close to you that offers the same. there is road time but its on the schools bikes which are somthing like little 250cc cruisers. as for a bike i would go with a 600. my preference is the gsxr but every one has there own taste. hope this helps.
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for EASY maintenance u should get a bike like an SV650, no fairings = easily fix shit, haha, but their slow and look like crap.
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take the class first. No offense but from the sounds of your post it looks like you don't know much about riding or bikes in general so you should probably read up and hit up some more forums (cycleforums.com is good) and start picking up some bike mags or books. All but a few rare bikes and scooters require shifting as many would be complete deathtraps without it. The class is good and gives you the ride portion of your license. Maintenance wise......bikes are generally low maintenance. Most of the common stuff is easy to do and takes 10 minutes. Only real maintenance needed is valve adjusts every couple years(depending on mileage), tightening the chain, oil changes, checking air pressure on tires and tire changes. All but the valves can be done yourself. As far as bikes.....500's, katanas and sv650's are the way to go if you want to start out and learn how to ride well. Most of them aren't the sexiest things out there but some of the newer ones look pretty damn good. If you want to pose, go fast in a straight line, and cruise then you might be ok on a slightly older 600 but overall its easier to learn (and learn to ride well) on a smaller bike
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Re: Need Advice:Newbie
^werd. Im getting a Ninja 500 in the summer...cant wait
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Re: Need Advice:Newbie
Originally Posted by Quentin
^werd. Im getting a Ninja 500 in the summer...cant wait
theres a celica that looks identical to yours that parks in the parking lot of my building everyday
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Seems like you knowledge on bikes is slim to none. i suggest finding someone with a 125cc or 250cc dirtbike that will let you ride so you can get the feel of riding and what it feels like when you loose traction. but just a suggestion good luck
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sweet, just the stuff i was looking for. Yeah I've never been on a bike but its something I've always wanted to learn. so whats the price range that i'll be looking at? should I get a used bike?
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Re: Need Advice:Newbie
Originally Posted by Quentin
^werd. Im getting a Ninja 500 in the summer...cant wait
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Re: Need Advice:Newbie
Originally Posted by slowsilverteg
do you work in reston?
theres a celica that looks identical to yours that parks in the parking lot of my building everyday
theres a celica that looks identical to yours that parks in the parking lot of my building everyday