most of the answers to your questions are posted in the stickied threads in this forum....Imho it is best to make informed choices based on all the information available
What does trolling even mean? I joined this site to meet riders, learn some info n ask questions n most people been rude and talk shot for sum reason
Nah I dont want a 125 or 250 I would NEVER say I'm good bla bla but I don't want those nd to be honest I thought 750 is worse to start with then 600? I dunno about racing n what not n release don't even care bout racing
Why not the 125 or 250? The image? Why not a 400 or 500 cc bike which will probably save you at least $2000 a year on insurance.
I mean, what am I talking about, if you don't care about racing and you're willing to pay so much more on insurance of course its for the purpose of posing...
Although if you are trolling, GJ keeping people busy with 3 very similar threads![]()
most of the answers to your questions are posted in the stickied threads in this forum....Imho it is best to make informed choices based on all the information available
What does trolling even mean? I joined this site to meet riders, learn some info n ask questions n most people been rude and talk shot for sum reason
Yeah mostly I just love the looks of 600 750 also I'm willing to start Verrrry slow with a 600 doesn't matter to me n isn't 50% of havering a bike for looks? I'm 20.. I like nice things nd I still don't understand what trooling means
Assuming you're looking for legitimate information, why would you want to "start very slow"? Why not start comfortably, not timidly? And what are you planning, on eventually turning the 401 into a drag strip? Small bikes are not only brilliant learning tools, they're brilliant fun to ride. Rifling through gears, cracking that throttle wide open, and all while keeping it (just barely) within the speed limit. Getting the most out of your bike will help you get the most out of riding.
Enjoy the meal.
Quick search...
http://ontario.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-motorcycles-sport-bikes-2011-Honda-CBR-W0QQAdIdZ459542327
http://ontario.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...DUCED-PRICE-FOR-QUICK-SALE-W0QQAdIdZ453464307
http://ontario.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...-Kawasaki-Ninja-3200-o-b-o-W0QQAdIdZ459549482 - dropped though
http://ontario.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...s-2009-Kawasaki-Ninja-250r-W0QQAdIdZ443098907
When will that 'tommorow' come when you actually go ahead and pick one up...
Thought you went to go check a few ones out, wht happened?
Don't worry about what people have to say in here.
5k for a 2005 with 20k is an ok deal, go see the bike, try to bring someone that knows what to look for (there is a sticky somewhere in this forum with a checklist of things to look for)
Don't be scared by what people consider high KM, most posers don't do more than 6k a year, so a 2005 with 20 is actually low millage. It's not so much about the km on the bike but the maintenance, if the seller can provide any records of maintenance then you know that is someone that cared for the bike
My GSXR 2010 with 3k cost me 8500 in 2011, I believe, telling you this as a point of reference.
I haven't read all comments in here but make sure to get an insurance quote before you buy
Starting on a 600 is not a bad thing, remember that you control the throttle not the bike, it all depends on who you are as a rider and if you never had any experience riding at all take baby steps. Just going and sitting on the bike at a dealership will give you a small idea on how intimidating or not these things are
Good luck
Reading your previous posts and threads, you do seem to be a bit too eager and immature (young), so you might be better to get something smaller to start, but at the end it is always your choicei actually sat on a cbr600rr and loved it and herd it rev and I lite up smiling I understand a 600 is not ideal for starting with but I rele don't like anything else yes I'm going by looks its true, I got a quote for 5100 for 2003 RR so the 05 r6 would be similar I'm guessing
Reading your previous posts and threads, you do seem to be a bit too eager and immature (young), so you might be better to get something smaller to start, but at the end it is always your choice
I don't remember him asking advise about buying any of the bikes you mentioned, who are you, his mama? mind you own business and stop preaching
..no offense
Nah I dont want a 125 or 250 I would NEVER say I'm good bla bla but I don't want those nd to be honest I thought 750 is worse to start with then 600? I dunno about racing n what not n release don't even care bout racing
Yeah like I said before as much as I don't want to I think the best choice would be to start with a 250 or 125 at least until I learn the gearing and safe breaking, think with my head not my ego I guess
yeah I seen the 1st one but look at the exhaust looks dropped check this tell me what you think
http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...Y-4700-KMS-Asking-2100-OBO-W0QQAdIdZ457442563
yeah I seen the 1st one but look at the exhaust looks dropped check this tell me what you think
http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...Y-4700-KMS-Asking-2100-OBO-W0QQAdIdZ457442563
The first cbr is the best one I seen on kijiji, all others are in 4000+ range. Its looks like a scuff- use it to your advantage and bargain. Under 500km- practically new. Insurance will also be 1/3 of the 600rr's
the 125 is not worth it, I've seen better ones for $1500 range.