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It is a good beginner bike. I have a 2006 Suzuki gs500F and in able to keep up with the 600. As far as insurance goes, I'm 23 and I pay $2300 at TD.. the SS gave me $6000+
 
I have a cbr600rr, its my first bike. I'm still alive. My insurance is $1500, I'm 30. Not to say I didn't slam my nuts into the tank a few times, amazing how fast you learn when your nuts are involved.
 
amazing how fast you learn when your nuts are involved.

haha! well hopefully it doesn't take my nuts for me to learn, im only 20 so my insurance will more than likely a bit higher haha, but thanks for the opinion.
 
'91 GS500E. State farm, $1300 a year. 27 years old, been driving a car for 10 years. Just got my M1 this month. I do have one minor ticket against me.
 
I am 31 and no tickets I have a 2006 Suzuki gs500f and I pay 485 yr. It's a good bike, next yr I might upgrade but all around good bike.
 
i love mine and my insurance is about $1200 per year.
 
It'll be much cheaper next year raf. I pay $900 for my 250 and am in a much worse insurance bracket.
 
It'll be much cheaper next year raf. I pay $900 for my 250 and am in a much worse insurance bracket.

Yup, its that hi cause I'm new and I didn't combine it with car insurance cause I got my car a month later.
 
Good choice in my opinion, M696. I have a 2007 GS500 since April. Winding it up to 7k+ rpm is still lots of fun.

Insurance for me, 26 year old male in Brampton(worst rates anywhere) with one 10km/h over ticket in my car and M2 recieved in April, is $1500 with Riders Plus for Liability and fire/theft.
 
Not just a good starter. The old engine design hasn't changed, so most of the quirks have been worked out - almost bulletproof :). Depending on your age, your insurance will either be cheap or very cheap. ($72/mth for me (29, 1 season riding), would have been 50/mth for 30-yr-old). Was an amazing bike to learn riding on.
 

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