I got two choices. I am eaither getting an '08 yamaha R6 or ' an 08 Honda CBR 600. I know most people dont want me to get hold of those bikes for my first bike but the reasons why I joined this biker world is because I want to ride those big-hearted of bikes. I was wondering which bike is easier to ride if you're a begginers rider? Please dont tell me to obtain a different bike because I told you Im a begginers rider. Who cares if i drop my bike and who knows if i ever drop it. My friend started out beside a CBR 600 and he never ride a motorcycle before and he never drops his bike so please help me choose between this bike and which one is better for begginers. THanks. If you can explained to me why the other one is harder and if you want your opinion on those two bikes.
Why do you think people articulate they aren't beginner's bikes? Nobody has anything to gain by saying that, if you won't adopt that advice, why would you accept guidance about which bike is better – especially two models that are brand new and consequently very few people will hold ridden both long enough to reach a conclusion?
They're essentially the same motorcycle. Honda's electrical system is porbably a little better, but you'll never identify the difference. Either one will give you years of fun, trouble free riding.
new sport bike
never ridden past
you are going to die
The CBR is probably a better bike for a beginner. It has a longer tiller base making it a little easier to steer. The R6 is a see bike and a beginner rider is not a new racer.
Better choices would be Ninja 650 or SV 650. Both can do what the R6 and CBR can do on the street.
If you are not going to run the MSF Rider Course your Question should be more like "Do you want broken bones or to die?"
there are two types of riders surrounded by the world.
Those who have never been down.
And those who influence "there are two types of riders in the world".
Your friend WILL trickle. And hopefully he will not loose his life. YOU WILL fall, and hopefully you will not loose your existence eather.
But the only bad point about you n ur friend is - you endanger other riders and drivers in their cars.
Get protection squidy, and a donor sticker on ur C1 licence.
EDIT:
PS. Oh yeah, and even though i ride honda, i dont resembling the look of that new 08 models. For myself i would get an elder version.
I know you "don't want to hear it," but a newbie with one of those, is similar to giving Osama Bin Laden the keys to the space shuttle.
The R6 is a sweet ride , But the CBR is agency more comfortable if your over 5'3". The Yamaha has a shorter wheel foundation which may make the Honda a better "beginner bike" , as far as feelings goes , the Kawasaki Ninja 500 would make a process better "beginner bike" and I'm sure the Insurance company would agree . Go sit on both and see what feels better to your partiality .
moron
I aguree, almost the same thing,
I would sit on them and see what is more comfortable, intuitively I like the R6 style much better than the CBR, but taken car of the CBR will later much longer and be much more reliable than the R6. So it depends on how long you plan on keeping it as well.
new sport bike
never ridden past
you are going to die
The CBR is probably a better bike for a beginner. It has a longer tiller base making it a little easier to steer. The R6 is a see bike and a beginner rider is not a new racer.
Better choices would be Ninja 650 or SV 650. Both can do what the R6 and CBR can do on the street.
If you are not going to run the MSF Rider Course your Question should be more like "Do you want broken bones or to die?"
there are two types of riders surrounded by the world.
Those who have never been down.
And those who influence "there are two types of riders in the world".
Your friend WILL trickle. And hopefully he will not loose his life. YOU WILL fall, and hopefully you will not loose your existence eather.
But the only bad point about you n ur friend is - you endanger other riders and drivers in their cars.
Get protection squidy, and a donor sticker on ur C1 licence.
EDIT:
PS. Oh yeah, and even though i ride honda, i dont resembling the look of that new 08 models. For myself i would get an elder version.
I know you "don't want to hear it," but a newbie with one of those, is similar to giving Osama Bin Laden the keys to the space shuttle.
Answers: why are you guys saying he will die if he gets an r6 or cbr? i am a student, my first bike is a 1999 r6, so far she has looked after me. i think that as long as you respect the power of the bike, and are alert to your surroundings, any of these bikes will be great to start with. you cant just bring one a 6 and think youre rossi. that is when you probably will come stale. you need to earn your stripes by riding it, and being fully developed.
They're essentially the same motorcycle. Honda's electrical system is porbably a little better, but you'll never identify the difference. Either one will give you years of fun, trouble free riding.
The CBR is probably a better bike for a beginner. It has a longer tiller base making it a little easier to steer. The R6 is a see bike and a beginner rider is not a new racer.
Better choices would be Ninja 650 or SV 650. Both can do what the R6 and CBR can do on the street.
If you are not going to run the MSF Rider Course your Question should be more like "Do you want broken bones or to die?"
there are two types of riders surrounded by the world.
Those who have never been down.
And those who influence "there are two types of riders in the world".
Your friend WILL trickle. And hopefully he will not loose his life. YOU WILL fall, and hopefully you will not loose your existence eather.
But the only bad point about you n ur friend is - you endanger other riders and drivers in their cars.
Get protection squidy, and a donor sticker on ur C1 licence.
EDIT:
PS. Oh yeah, and even though i ride honda, i dont resembling the look of that new 08 models. For myself i would get an elder version.
I know you "don't want to hear it," but a newbie with one of those, is similar to giving Osama Bin Laden the keys to the space shuttle.
I aguree, almost the same thing,
I would sit on them and see what is more comfortable, intuitively I like the R6 style much better than the CBR, but taken car of the CBR will later much longer and be much more reliable than the R6. So it depends on how long you plan on keeping it as well.
new sport bike
never ridden past
you are going to die
The CBR is probably a better bike for a beginner. It has a longer tiller base making it a little easier to steer. The R6 is a see bike and a beginner rider is not a new racer.
Better choices would be Ninja 650 or SV 650. Both can do what the R6 and CBR can do on the street.
If you are not going to run the MSF Rider Course your Question should be more like "Do you want broken bones or to die?"
there are two types of riders surrounded by the world.
Those who have never been down.
And those who influence "there are two types of riders in the world".
Your friend WILL trickle. And hopefully he will not loose his life. YOU WILL fall, and hopefully you will not loose your existence eather.
But the only bad point about you n ur friend is - you endanger other riders and drivers in their cars.
Get protection squidy, and a donor sticker on ur C1 licence.
EDIT:
PS. Oh yeah, and even though i ride honda, i dont resembling the look of that new 08 models. For myself i would get an elder version.
I know you "don't want to hear it," but a newbie with one of those, is similar to giving Osama Bin Laden the keys to the space shuttle.
I know you "don't want to hear it," but a newbie with one of those, is similar to giving Osama Bin Laden the keys to the space shuttle.
The R6 is a sweet ride , But the CBR is agency more comfortable if your over 5'3". The Yamaha has a shorter wheel foundation which may make the Honda a better "beginner bike" , as far as feelings goes , the Kawasaki Ninja 500 would make a process better "beginner bike" and I'm sure the Insurance company would agree . Go sit on both and see what feels better to your partiality .
moron
there are two types of riders surrounded by the world.
Those who have never been down.
And those who influence "there are two types of riders in the world".
Your friend WILL trickle. And hopefully he will not loose his life. YOU WILL fall, and hopefully you will not loose your existence eather.
But the only bad point about you n ur friend is - you endanger other riders and drivers in their cars.
Get protection squidy, and a donor sticker on ur C1 licence.
EDIT:
PS. Oh yeah, and even though i ride honda, i dont resembling the look of that new 08 models. For myself i would get an elder version.
I know you "don't want to hear it," but a newbie with one of those, is similar to giving Osama Bin Laden the keys to the space shuttle.
They're essentially the same motorcycle. Honda's electrical system is porbably a little better, but you'll never identify the difference. Either one will give you years of fun, trouble free riding.
My dad moved out me a Harley...
new sport bike
never ridden past
you are going to die
The CBR is probably a better bike for a beginner. It has a longer tiller base making it a little easier to steer. The R6 is a see bike and a beginner rider is not a new racer.
Better choices would be Ninja 650 or SV 650. Both can do what the R6 and CBR can do on the street.
If you are not going to run the MSF Rider Course your Question should be more like "Do you want broken bones or to die?"
there are two types of riders surrounded by the world.
Those who have never been down.
And those who influence "there are two types of riders in the world".
Your friend WILL trickle. And hopefully he will not loose his life. YOU WILL fall, and hopefully you will not loose your existence eather.
But the only bad point about you n ur friend is - you endanger other riders and drivers in their cars.
Get protection squidy, and a donor sticker on ur C1 licence.
EDIT:
PS. Oh yeah, and even though i ride honda, i dont resembling the look of that new 08 models. For myself i would get an elder version.
I know you "don't want to hear it," but a newbie with one of those, is similar to giving Osama Bin Laden the keys to the space shuttle.
What Harly Gear Will you buy near...
The R6 is a sweet ride , But the CBR is agency more comfortable if your over 5'3". The Yamaha has a shorter wheel foundation which may make the Honda a better "beginner bike" , as far as feelings goes , the Kawasaki Ninja 500 would make a process better "beginner bike" and I'm sure the Insurance company would agree . Go sit on both and see what feels better to your partiality .
Will yamaha blaster shift faster beside tome...
Whichever you fit best on. I had an R6 for my first bike and I NEVER laid it down. I hold a brain and eased into it at my own pace. And it be my first bike ever. I had rode about 125 miles on other bikes up to that time I got it over the couple of years before. If you use your brain you will be ok. It can exterminate you so fast and at any time you let it so pay attention. Wear your gear!moron
What is the most speed and support...
I aguree, almost the same thing,
I would sit on them and see what is more comfortable, intuitively I like the R6 style much better than the CBR, but taken car of the CBR will later much longer and be much more reliable than the R6. So it depends on how long you plan on keeping it as well.
new sport bike
never ridden past
you are going to die
The CBR is probably a better bike for a beginner. It has a longer tiller base making it a little easier to steer. The R6 is a see bike and a beginner rider is not a new racer.
Better choices would be Ninja 650 or SV 650. Both can do what the R6 and CBR can do on the street.
If you are not going to run the MSF Rider Course your Question should be more like "Do you want broken bones or to die?"
there are two types of riders surrounded by the world.
Those who have never been down.
And those who influence "there are two types of riders in the world".
Your friend WILL trickle. And hopefully he will not loose his life. YOU WILL fall, and hopefully you will not loose your existence eather.
But the only bad point about you n ur friend is - you endanger other riders and drivers in their cars.
Get protection squidy, and a donor sticker on ur C1 licence.
EDIT:
PS. Oh yeah, and even though i ride honda, i dont resembling the look of that new 08 models. For myself i would get an elder version.
I know you "don't want to hear it," but a newbie with one of those, is similar to giving Osama Bin Laden the keys to the space shuttle.
Does anyboby own any information on the...
Answers: why are you guys saying he will die if he gets an r6 or cbr? i am a student, my first bike is a 1999 r6, so far she has looked after me. i think that as long as you respect the power of the bike, and are alert to your surroundings, any of these bikes will be great to start with. you cant just bring one a 6 and think youre rossi. that is when you probably will come stale. you need to earn your stripes by riding it, and being fully developed.
They're essentially the same motorcycle. Honda's electrical system is porbably a little better, but you'll never identify the difference. Either one will give you years of fun, trouble free riding.
Can you tune a verucci nitro x-7...
The CBR is probably a better bike for a beginner. It has a longer tiller base making it a little easier to steer. The R6 is a see bike and a beginner rider is not a new racer.
Better choices would be Ninja 650 or SV 650. Both can do what the R6 and CBR can do on the street.
If you are not going to run the MSF Rider Course your Question should be more like "Do you want broken bones or to die?"
there are two types of riders surrounded by the world.
Those who have never been down.
And those who influence "there are two types of riders in the world".
Your friend WILL trickle. And hopefully he will not loose his life. YOU WILL fall, and hopefully you will not loose your existence eather.
But the only bad point about you n ur friend is - you endanger other riders and drivers in their cars.
Get protection squidy, and a donor sticker on ur C1 licence.
EDIT:
PS. Oh yeah, and even though i ride honda, i dont resembling the look of that new 08 models. For myself i would get an elder version.
I know you "don't want to hear it," but a newbie with one of those, is similar to giving Osama Bin Laden the keys to the space shuttle.
I cant attain spark .get a 93...
either bike. Both are good level bikes. I really don't care if you drop the bike. I care if you become a statistic. It forces adjectives of our insurance rates to go higher. I'm sure your nearest and dearest wouldn't want to see you get hurt either. I'm sure your friend beside the CBR is an OK rider. But we're not chatting about him. If you really want to learn how to ride, check out NESBA. It is a track sunshine org. I was a very correct street rider, with lots of miles under my wheel, with lots of different bikes. It took me 1.5 years with NESBA to carry into the Advanced group. And I did it on an SV 650 track hoe. It's not the bike. it's the rider.I aguree, almost the same thing,
I would sit on them and see what is more comfortable, intuitively I like the R6 style much better than the CBR, but taken car of the CBR will later much longer and be much more reliable than the R6. So it depends on how long you plan on keeping it as well.
new sport bike
never ridden past
you are going to die
The CBR is probably a better bike for a beginner. It has a longer tiller base making it a little easier to steer. The R6 is a see bike and a beginner rider is not a new racer.
Better choices would be Ninja 650 or SV 650. Both can do what the R6 and CBR can do on the street.
If you are not going to run the MSF Rider Course your Question should be more like "Do you want broken bones or to die?"
there are two types of riders surrounded by the world.
Those who have never been down.
And those who influence "there are two types of riders in the world".
Your friend WILL trickle. And hopefully he will not loose his life. YOU WILL fall, and hopefully you will not loose your existence eather.
But the only bad point about you n ur friend is - you endanger other riders and drivers in their cars.
Get protection squidy, and a donor sticker on ur C1 licence.
EDIT:
PS. Oh yeah, and even though i ride honda, i dont resembling the look of that new 08 models. For myself i would get an elder version.
I know you "don't want to hear it," but a newbie with one of those, is similar to giving Osama Bin Laden the keys to the space shuttle.
What is the advandage of alloy...
I know you "don't want to hear it," but a newbie with one of those, is similar to giving Osama Bin Laden the keys to the space shuttle.
WIich socket step i use to tuning...
both bikes are comparable. I would sit on each and see which one you have a feeling more comfortable on. Especially from a reach and posture point of view.The R6 is a sweet ride , But the CBR is agency more comfortable if your over 5'3". The Yamaha has a shorter wheel foundation which may make the Honda a better "beginner bike" , as far as feelings goes , the Kawasaki Ninja 500 would make a process better "beginner bike" and I'm sure the Insurance company would agree . Go sit on both and see what feels better to your partiality .
Which Suzuki motorcycle from the EARLY 80's...
moron
My chineese moped (baotian QT50) 50cc is...
there are two types of riders surrounded by the world.
Those who have never been down.
And those who influence "there are two types of riders in the world".
Your friend WILL trickle. And hopefully he will not loose his life. YOU WILL fall, and hopefully you will not loose your existence eather.
But the only bad point about you n ur friend is - you endanger other riders and drivers in their cars.
Get protection squidy, and a donor sticker on ur C1 licence.
EDIT:
PS. Oh yeah, and even though i ride honda, i dont resembling the look of that new 08 models. For myself i would get an elder version.
I know you "don't want to hear it," but a newbie with one of those, is similar to giving Osama Bin Laden the keys to the space shuttle.
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