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Bike: 06 Ninja 250
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Hello everyone,
I'm new to riding, I just started a few weeks ago. The bike i'm riding is an 06 Kawasaki ninja 250 that my buddy gave to me, its great riding but I really think I need something bigger and nicer looking So after I take my MSF course and get my license, I'm going to go take a 09 FZ6R for a test drive. I love the look of the bike and the sitting position. Any tips or other bikes I should look into before buying a FZ6R The bike is $5700 for a brand new raven 09 |
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Bike: 07 YZF R6
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Depends on your skill and confidence in yourself, are you ready to handle a 600cc Fuel Injected New Bike? Because it's not as bad if you go down on an old bike than a brand new one. I would continue to ride the 250 for a couple months to see what type of rider you are, I thought the Ninja 500 would be good enough for me but it wasn't. There are different types of people, from track racers, stunters, gas savers, or touring. You also have to seat on different bikes to see if you feel comfortable on it or not.
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Bike: 06 Ninja 250
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I've riden an 09 r6 which was very quick I didnt like the seating position and I think that is too much bike for me now lol
The fz6r is very comfortable and I like the upright position of it, I will probally wait a 2 months or so before buying it. I'm just sick of people asking how it is riding a moped aka ninja 250 lol But riding is fun, the 3rd time I rode it, I was out for about 6-7 hours and didnt want to stop, cant wait till the weather gets nice again. been raining for the past week Thanks for the info guys |
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Bike: 2009 TYB FZ6R
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That's when you tell them you've never had more fun getting 60 miles to the gallon.
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Bike: 07 YZF R6
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Like everything else, we all have to start somewhere. If they give you crap just say it's your first bike, it's not going to be your last. If anything the price of the 2009's will drop in 2 months or so as they're trying to sell the 2010 and getting ready for production of the 2011. Riding definitely changes you, you wouldn't notice bikes before when you were riding in a cage. Carrying around your helmet, tons of people come up and talk to you. When you get further along the addiction you research bikes on your free time and can talk about it for days to a stranger.
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Coming off MSF the FZ6R is my first bike. And as a newbie, I have to say that it's very manageable weight-wise, comfortable, and looks great...
Dealers normally don't allow test rides in my area. But, I think if you sit on it you'll be able to tell how it feels. Low end torque is good but power delivery is not explosive like the r6, which honestly for ppl like us is plenty fast. You'll like it.
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Bike: 2009 FZ6R Raven
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Yeah, they didn't have test rides when I was looking last year either, but I know yamaha sometimes offers a trial ride where you sign up and go out with a small group.
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A dealer told me that test riding mostly varied by manufacturer, and depended on whether the manufacturer wanted to pay for the insurance. I think he said Harley did, and a Triumph dealer I was at a few weeks ago had test rides as well, so presumably they do also.
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