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nitro70

In: Huddersfield
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Bikerchic .. Don`t try to run before you can walk !! Don`t go out and buy a superbike over 600cc .. they are plenty fast enough for a learner .. You`ve only just passed your test .. you need to be able to handle a fast bike before you upgrade to a really fast bike ? .. Plus , the insurance will cripple you .. they don`t take too kindly to new riders on superbikes .. Fazer 600 is plenty fast enough .. or 600 bandit or that type of ilk .. Just some helpful advise .. Hopefully you`ll take it ..                                                                                                                                                                             
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Retrowheely

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I completely agree with Nitro on that, 600 is a good start and will keep you entertained for a few years im sure.   Good luck in your hunt, Bikerchic                                                                                                                                                                             
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Thanks guys did my DAS training on a Honda CBF600 and it was a bit lame....I would be bored very quickly...just taking my instructors advice get as big as bike as I can handle..anyway Im not rushing into it....got to sell Mini V first to have some dosh to spend on another....been hard not riding all week..but glad in one way as the weather has been not very nice to say the least....
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RustyKnight

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Get ursell a busa chick with a nitrous kit on, that should keep you entertained for a couple of days Thumbs Up                                                                                                                                                                              
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bikerchick1966

In: Derby
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PMSL...RK....hey its one of the few sports bikes that fit my stature and frame!!! I sat on one at Squires it was the last model the one before they restricted it....could take it off an on stand and maneouvre it..just dont know if my budget would stretch that far DAMN IT LOL
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Sandi

In: Huddersfield, W
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  I don't think B C would be happy with a 500cc from what she's been telling us of her riding experience I think she's more than capable of handling a big bike, not just her confidence but her size means that she's capable of handling a bigger bike. In MHO.   The only thing against her is her love of speed,  I can see her getting a fine shortly after she's bought said bike lol                                                                                                                                                                                   
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Retrowheely

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Yeah get a busa you only die once, lol                                                                                                                                                                             
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RustyKnight

In: Newton Aycliffe
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At least you die with a smile on your face 2wheel Big smileBig smileBig smile                                                                                                                                                                              
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Sandi

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  Don't say that 2wf my son has a busa!   (it's on the back patio awaiting an operation to get it well again after son broke it, and he wonders why his mates have nicknamed him 'crash')                                                                                                                                                                             
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Retrowheely

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Yes that would be true, how do icbm's cope with tree's??LOL                                                                                                                                                                             
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  icbm, what's that?                                                                                                                                                                             
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Retrowheely

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Sorry Kwak but i cant honestly say DAS to Busa is a good idea, Big smile                                                                                                                                                                             
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Retrowheely

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Inter Continental Balistic Missile, ie Busa, ZZr1400 Zx12, you get the idea?                                                                                                                                                                             
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Sandi

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  I didn't say B C should get a 'busa! I said I think she could handle a BIGGER bike. It was YOU that said 'get a busa'   Ta for explanation of your abbreviation.                                                                                                                                                                             
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nitro70

In: Huddersfield
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Modern 600`s are miles quicker than the CBF you took your test on BC .. ZX6R GSXR`s and modern CBR`s as well .. You`ll have miles more fun on a fast , short wheelbase sportsbike .. anyone who thinks you`re ready for a busa or any very big engined bike .. especially with nitrous .. must be on drugs .. Think of the insurance / running costs etc .. tyres , fuel , servicing .. No doubt you`re a strong lass .. but , what if you drop a busa ? it`ll take 3 to lift it up ..
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Retrowheely

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Was'nt Me Kwak, was someone else, lol                                                                                                                                                                             
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Sandi

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  My son is of a smaller physique to B C and he manages to move the busa around easy enough but have to admit when the bike goes down it takes at least two to get it up again.   B C Bandit's have a great press, a lot of folk recommend them and I've never heard owt bad about them. Personally I prefer the naked ones.                                                                                                                                                                              
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nitro70

In: Huddersfield
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Why is everyone trying to get BC killed or badly hurt by saying she should get a big big bike ? Surely common sense here ?.. Fact .. She has only just passed her test .. Fact .. the insurance will crucify her .. A good sportsbike .. or bandit type 600cc .. or possibly 750 will be more than sufficient for at least a year .. WHEN she feels confident enough to ride a bigger bike .. THEN and only then should she upgrade .. Stop confusing the lass ..                                                                                                                                                                              
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Sandi

In: Huddersfield, W
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  Why is everyone trying to get BC killed or badly hurt by saying she should get a big big bike ? Surely common sense here ?..   I'm not trying to get B C killed and I resent you saying so.     I think the insurance is up to her to decide, if she wants to be 'crucified' that's her business, as is the size of bike she chooses.   I wasn't aware she was confused, just spoilt for choice.   As for common sense I'm sure B C wouldn't get a bike she wasn't confident in riding. Give her credit!                                                                                                                                                                                 
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RustyKnight

In: Newton Aycliffe
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nitro,

The bike is only as quick as she wants to ride it. My last bike was a Z750 nearly 20 years ago with square tyres and crap brakes. I jumped straight on a 1000cc bike 2 months ago and nursed it for the first couple of weeks as I was shittin me pants but I bought it cos i'm a big lad and anything smaller wouldn't have fit my frame, to be honest I should have got something even bigger! Anyway i'm a hell of a lot better now but still really a learner. The bikes forgiven 2 major mistakes in the first couple of weeks and I doubt anything with smaller balls would have saved my bacon. If she's a big lass (and i'm not saying she is cos her pics small n i've never met her lol) but she needs to feel totally comfortable with what she's handling and if that's a biggun, it's a biggun! Wink
                                                                                                                                                                             


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