Keep looking, expand on your options and if you find a bike you like be prepared to travel.Tsakali wrote:nothing within 75 miles worth mentioning
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I4 for a first bike isn't ideal but I agree that a midsized bike would be fine. Thing is that there weren't any on craigslist, those two 250s were the only standards I saw besides a fucked up ninja 500 and a buell blast. I'd still say stick to twins like the sv over a bandit but it's not a death sentence. I say this having learned on a fz6 and later got a 250 as well.LawL wrote:Then don't. 250's are for faggots. If you have a small amount of experience and don't ride like a fuckwit you'll be fine on a mid-range powered bike. Get a 250 and you'll seriously regret it after about 3 months of riding.Tsakali wrote:yeah, i was really hoping not to have to settle for a 250.
Alternatives to SV650 in your price range:
Suzuki GSF600 Bandit (this would be my choice)
Honda CB600F Hornet
Honda NTV 600/650
Yamaha Fazer 600
And plenty more.
You don't gotta keep a 250 forever....ride it for a year then move up. Especially with one like that 2008 listed at 1700, you could turn around and sell it for 2500 mid summer. They're seriously the best for learning throttle control and anything slow speed. So light and easy to throw around.
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thx for the info, I'll keep it in mind.
I do want to play it safe, but I'm planning to eventually commute to work every day. and it will be on roads where ~35 mph will be the max of what I'll be doing. If I plan on going for an actual ride, I'll gear up more...that's the plan anyway.
I do want to play it safe, but I'm planning to eventually commute to work every day. and it will be on roads where ~35 mph will be the max of what I'll be doing. If I plan on going for an actual ride, I'll gear up more...that's the plan anyway.
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Dunno...are you tall enough to ride this bike?
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Another potential SV in baton rouge http://batonrouge.craigslist.org/mcy/4173969098.html
I'd seriously consider that new gen ninja tho. 250s are low power, sure, but it makes it easier to learn on them, and they still do a mid-high 14 second 1/4 mile. Not fast by bike standards, but quicker than a lot of cars on the road. Provided there isn't anything major the owner is hiding you can sell that bike for 2500 easy mid summer and buy something bigger.
Also this is a popular opinion
I'd seriously consider that new gen ninja tho. 250s are low power, sure, but it makes it easier to learn on them, and they still do a mid-high 14 second 1/4 mile. Not fast by bike standards, but quicker than a lot of cars on the road. Provided there isn't anything major the owner is hiding you can sell that bike for 2500 easy mid summer and buy something bigger.
Also this is a popular opinion
but notice the words he used, "You'll be fine". It's true, I started on an i4 600 and I was 'fine'. Then I spent time on a 250 and I learned how to ride well. I don't often see people saying 'start on a 600, you'll be a great rider'. Always 'fine'. On a 600 you can ride and commute and never open the throttle more than 10%. You'll get around 'fine' but that makes it tough to learn throttle control.LawL wrote: Then don't. 250's are for faggots. If you have a small amount of experience and don't ride like a fuckwit you'll be fine on a mid-range powered bike.
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Lol SV. Like lawl says, if you're looking for a bike to make you're mind up about owning a bike look for a bandit.
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Nice find etul, but no picture (always scary) plus that number goes straight to voicemail every time... :/
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Shut it, sv's are nice and rated highly .Doombrain wrote:Lol SV. Like lawl says, if you're looking for a bike to make you're mind up about owning a bike look for a bandit.
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K, still half the bike the bandit is.
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i dont know anything about bikes, but shopping for condition is wise for any vehicle imo
it is about time!
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lol are you serious? No more than 10%? Only if you're a complete fucking faggot. One can open it way more than that on a commute and do so while not being an idiot about it. If you don't ride like a retard a 600 is perfectly fine. And you'll get just as much use out of the throttle as a 250 if not more, considering you've always got to ring the cunt out of every gear in a 250 to get anything that comes close to being considered as power, with the top end of every gear being next to useless.EtUL wrote:On a 600 you can ride and commute and never open the throttle more than 10%.
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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Well, i just got it. It's mine



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Nice one.
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eventually I will get some cleaner looking signal lights and mirrors, but this will do for now 
it also came with a 2nd seat (has the plastic cover on it now) and an extra muffler and other crap.


btw etul, that canister was indeed a ride adjuster...had nothing to do with the fuel. I think his hick accent might have thrown me off at first.

it also came with a 2nd seat (has the plastic cover on it now) and an extra muffler and other crap.



btw etul, that canister was indeed a ride adjuster...had nothing to do with the fuel. I think his hick accent might have thrown me off at first.
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That plastic cover is called a cowl.
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So this post tells me you've never ridden a Ninja 250. Congrats on having an opinion on something you know nothing about.LawL wrote:lol are you serious? No more than 10%? Only if you're a complete fucking faggot. One can open it way more than that on a commute and do so while not being an idiot about it. If you don't ride like a retard a 600 is perfectly fine. And you'll get just as much use out of the throttle as a 250 if not more, considering you've always got to ring the cunt out of every gear in a 250 to get anything that comes close to being considered as power, with the top end of every gear being next to useless.EtUL wrote:On a 600 you can ride and commute and never open the throttle more than 10%.
High 5 on the bike buy Tsakali

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Aye I likes it
, has two wheels n all

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Wrong. Plus I've forgotten more about riding in the last 30 seconds than you'll ever know faggot.EtUL wrote:So this post tells me you've never ridden a Ninja 250. Congrats on having an opinion on something you know nothing about.
High 5 on the bike buy Tsakali
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.