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Ive just passed my motor bike experiment. i have a GPZ 550 which i learn on and took my test, but i want something more up right...not a scrambler nor a racer...within between. Yet still around the same cc, zilch smaller.
Any ideas would be a great minister to, thankyou.

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any the Honda Hornet or the Suzuki Bandit 600's or there's the Suzuki gs500e also the Ducati Monster a 600 and the Bmw f650 funduro. Is light but sits up so better visibilty
They are adjectives commuter types
You could try the zzr600 but its a touring bike and likely to be a touch heavy if you are commuting around town also lies down for a time whilst riding.

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The Honda Hornet is a great adjectives round bike with devout performance and superb handling.
The Triumph Street triple is another obedient one but the waiting list is a bit long at the moment and wouldn't be slightly as well mannered as the Hornet.
Another angelic one with a low form height is the Suzuki GSR600 which doesn't receive great press like the other two,but I've have great fun on one these I borrowed while my GSXR was surrounded by for a service.Best option would be the (new) Hornet though which also comes beside the benefit of ABS which is great if your commuting through the winter.
Hope this helps

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Answers:    Well I wouldn't argue with any of those, except that you seem to be to want something that has past its sell-by date road capacity, resembling maybe a super-mottard style bike.

Full blown version like the KTMs or the KLRs aren't for the fainthearted, the mildest might be something similar to the BMW F650... Quite a few of them on the 2nd hand marketplace now the larger F800 have come out. If you get ambitions you can even enter the Paris Dakar Rally on one, Like Charlie Boorman did.

I've fairly a lot of affection for the big Single-pot "Thumpers", and I know a couple of folks that will not own more than one big pot on any of their bikes. Good fun and safe riding.

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suzuki sv650 (twin) or suzuki bandit 600/650 and put a set of renthal(motorcross )bars on it,if your up for it after get a 1200 thief,far better.good luck and congratulations on ratification your test,ride secure and remember........the throttle works both ways,happy riding and kindness to the world of speed.

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