Which bike for newbies?
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Seriously, I thought id be able to get kitted out for a few hundred quid - what actually happened was:
2 piece leathers - £300
helmet - £150
boots - £190
gloves - £70
back protector - £100
then theres miscellaneous stuff like tinted visors, earplugs, those funny 'buff' things to go around your neck etc etc.
Oh, and the above is just my summer gear - I never intended to ride a)as often as I am, or b)in cold weather - but im hooked, and hate using the car, so im going to have to spend out on all weather gore tex gear and warm gloves to see me through the long, cold winter!
Dave
2 piece leathers - £300
helmet - £150
boots - £190
gloves - £70
back protector - £100
then theres miscellaneous stuff like tinted visors, earplugs, those funny 'buff' things to go around your neck etc etc.
Oh, and the above is just my summer gear - I never intended to ride a)as often as I am, or b)in cold weather - but im hooked, and hate using the car, so im going to have to spend out on all weather gore tex gear and warm gloves to see me through the long, cold winter!
Dave
I had an SV650 on loan while my Aprilia was being serviced last year.
Very easy to ride with smooth linear power (more like a car's delivery) and good, fun, comfortable handling round smaller lanes.
You/she wouldn't be disappointed with one of these. And you can probably sell it in a year for not much less than you paid for it.
Very easy to ride with smooth linear power (more like a car's delivery) and good, fun, comfortable handling round smaller lanes.
You/she wouldn't be disappointed with one of these. And you can probably sell it in a year for not much less than you paid for it.
Just an aside - that GSXR will be an import as they didnt release the 400 over here as far as im aware. Also, it might be a little extreme for a newbie - im sure she'd be fine on it, but it may not facilitate her learning as well as something more forgiving?
Any experienced bikers are free to put me straight, but thats just what was said to me when I passed a few months ago.

Any experienced bikers are free to put me straight, but thats just what was said to me when I passed a few months ago.

Gazboy said:
Fair point, I can imagine a VFR400 would be a bastard to sell on...
Not really, phone rang off the hook for my RVF400 & VFR400. As long as you pay the right price in the 1st place you can get a yr or twos of depreciation free biking & the lovely howl of that gem of a V4.
zxr400
it begs to be thrashed, it is really good fun. That wail at high revs is intoxicating. The speedo seems to always read over 100mph, must get that fixed.
If you want your first bike to make you giddy, get a zxr400. Cheap, bullet proof, fast, light and really handles with loads of feedback.
Shane
it begs to be thrashed, it is really good fun. That wail at high revs is intoxicating. The speedo seems to always read over 100mph, must get that fixed.
If you want your first bike to make you giddy, get a zxr400. Cheap, bullet proof, fast, light and really handles with loads of feedback.
Shane
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