Honda CBR600
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d3ano

Original Poster:

7,413 posts

269 months

Thursday 29th April 2004
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ok i might be jumping the gun a bit as i haven't even got my liecence to ride anything bigger than a 125. But i want to get a feel for the value of these bikes. I am looking at getting something post 96 after my DAS, but i don't know what to look out for on these bikes.
Does anyone have a "check list" (if it were) for these Honda's? If i go out and get one privatly i want to know what to look for before i buy a dud.

Thanks

D3

BADAPPLE

2,265 posts

270 months

Thursday 29th April 2004
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Blatant plug.....
www.pistonheads.com/sales/detail.asp?i=22432&s=138

Mine is Good money @ £3K, there are a few for £2.7/8, but don't have history or have bad plastics.
There is a huge jump in age of the between £2-3K from like 10 years difference.
Check the normal chain,fluids,tyres,forks,plastics barends,hpi check,pads,disks & if you can the gearbox. The FX one is know for missing gears.


P.S
Your not gonna go far wrong with one 'it's a honda'

>> Edited by BADAPPLE on Thursday 29th April 20:23

tvradict

3,829 posts

290 months

Thursday 29th April 2004
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Badapple mate, your bike really has come on the market just a few months too early (like 3 ). £3.5K is my bike budget, purely for the machine.

It always happens like this!

If you can avoid selling it

clapham993

11,767 posts

259 months

Thursday 29th April 2004
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Get an FX/Post FX, miles better than the, albeit very good, stuff before.

They are pretty bullet proof but look for the usual plus duff gearboxes

Badapple

2,265 posts

270 months

Thursday 29th April 2004
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tvradict said:
Badapple mate, your bike really has come on the market just a few months too early (like 3 ). £3.5K is my bike budget, purely for the machine.

It always happens like this!

If you can avoid selling it

will do

hertsbiker

6,443 posts

287 months

Thursday 29th April 2004
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with respect mate, a cbr6 will be quite a beast for a newbie. Not wanting to dampen your enthuisiasm at all, but this is a whole new dimension in performance from a 125.

I've had a few fast bikes now, but in the early days when I went from 60bhp to 100bhp, I crunched it up badly after only 400 miles. Luckily only broke 2 toes.

Up to you, but please think about it!

d3ano

Original Poster:

7,413 posts

269 months

Friday 30th April 2004
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Badapple that is a very nice example of the CRB6 that i was after (colour options). I was also looking at a grey and orange option too.

I was after the CBR6 as i have read nothing but excellent reviews and comments. Also reliability is now a big selling factor (hence Honda) as the current bike i have just cuts out when it rains (very dangerous espically on corners)

Like what Tvradict said, your bike has come onto the market too soon. I would def considered that bike

d3ano

Original Poster:

7,413 posts

269 months

Friday 30th April 2004
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hertsbiker said:
with respect mate, a cbr6 will be quite a beast for a newbie. Not wanting to dampen your enthuisiasm at all, but this is a whole new dimension in performance from a 125.

I've had a few fast bikes now, but in the early days when I went from 60bhp to 100bhp, I crunched it up badly after only 400 miles. Luckily only broke 2 toes.

Up to you, but please think about it!



Luckly im not the kind of rider that will push the bike to see what its made of. I don't even go into the red on the 125 im on now. I have thought about working my way up the engine sizes like a 250, then 400 then 600. But i think it would be best and cheaper to get a 600 and take it easy.

Tim2100

6,287 posts

273 months

Friday 30th April 2004
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Not always the best to wait

I went from never having ridden a bike to 80bhp (Bandit) & 8 months later 100+bhp (GSXR600) with no problems.

I would suggest doing something like 60-90bhp before a supersports 600 though.
If I had brought the GSXR for my first bike I would have been afraid of the performance and wouldn't have enjoyed the experience.

Having said that the CBR is well known for being a very good first big sportsbike.

Tim.

d3ano

Original Poster:

7,413 posts

269 months

Friday 30th April 2004
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I was reading RIDE the other day and the CBR6 was one of 4 bikes that was reviewed. The winner was the bandit with the CBR6 coming second, but they were saying that if you wanted a supersports later on the CBR6 was the best "big-bike" to get. Hence the thread

hertsbiker

6,443 posts

287 months

Tuesday 4th May 2004
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glad to hear you've thought about it carefully.
Hate to hear through the 'vine of any nasty stuff happening!

Get one, you sound like you've got a plan. Take it easy though but have fun as well.

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

257 months

Wednesday 5th May 2004
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CBR6 is a good bet for a first big bike. Or what about a Thundercat?

4-cyl 600s are placid enough at lowish revs that they won't scare you, but have have enough of a high-rev rush that you won't get bored of them. You sound level-headed enough to speed up gradually.

Just make sure you fit some crash mushrooms for when you accidentally drop it - that plastic is fekkin expensive.

d3ano

Original Poster:

7,413 posts

269 months

Wednesday 5th May 2004
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I was looking into this mushroom thing. I have seen them on some bikes and it looks like they are attached onto the bulk of the engine...? Not knowing much about bikes (hence all the questions and buying all the mags about bikes that i can get my hands on) won't that have some kind of affect on the warrenty?

dick dastardly

8,325 posts

279 months

Wednesday 5th May 2004
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I had a CBR600 as my first bike and loved the little thing. It's very versatile and is the best of all worlds.

I can't recommend them enough and am definately getting another one some day!

d3ano

Original Poster:

7,413 posts

269 months

Monday 25th October 2004
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Well i got the CBR600FX in the end. What a bike. Absolutly love it and so much nicer/better to ride compared to the 125.

Thanks for all the advice.

D3