http://raleigh.craigslist.org/mcy/215612328.htmlSomething kinda like this... But I don't know anything... and I mean anything about bikes... I asked my mom and my dad if I could get one, and they were ok with it... I just wanna know if you guys knew anything about chick bikes and what would be a good bike for a chick... PM me if you have any ideas please.. I have to head home.. be back in an hour
10/5/2006 3:58:18 PM
get a mid 90s honda cbr600f2 or f3, or a suzuki sv650pay cashget some leathersdont kill yourself[Edited on October 5, 2006 at 4:06 PM. Reason : s]
10/5/2006 4:04:45 PM
you might want to consider something smaller than a 600.
10/5/2006 4:14:26 PM
10/5/2006 4:24:24 PM
what all do I need to do to get my permit and what not?
10/5/2006 4:26:45 PM
go to the dmv or their website and get the manual to study and take a Motorcycle safety foundation beginner course
10/5/2006 4:32:45 PM
Kawasaki EX500 Ninja...PERFECT starter bike.
10/5/2006 4:32:53 PM
The 500 ninja ain't bad at all. And not quickly outgrown. Good suggestion. Now go shit on yourself. lol
10/5/2006 4:36:28 PM
Any suggestions on how I should start learning.. I mean I think I need some experience aka training before I go get a permit...
10/5/2006 5:09:06 PM
Actually the Ninja 250 is about as much fun...I've talked to lots of folks that say they are a BLAST. And cheap to insure.NCSUDiver just got one a couple of months ago. I think she really likes hers.
10/5/2006 5:09:45 PM
10/5/2006 5:19:25 PM
someone find me a cool older naked kinda bike. like a ducati monster on a budget
10/5/2006 5:20:29 PM
i can prolly show you the basics on how to operate a motorcycle.. need to get a couple parts replaced first, but i should have that done tomorrow afternoon or sometime next week, depending on whether the fuckers got em in stockhere is some more infohttp://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=404152as far as morotcycle selection, 500 ninjas are fast enough to keep you involved for a while but forgiving enough to keep you from flippin over. 250 is good for starters, but only if you are willing to sell it a couple months down the road. 500 is not all that much scarier or bigger.^toyotafj40's sv650 maybe? or that not cool enough? maybe that hawk up there for 2 g's? that is a ducati on a budget kinda
10/5/2006 5:48:55 PM
SUPER-MOTARD!
10/5/2006 5:52:00 PM
10/5/2006 6:46:06 PM
a late model GSX-R 600 is NOT a beginner's motorcycle. waaay too much motorcycle.SV650ZX-6Ethe new 650 Ninja would probably be good...don't know too much about itNinja 500 (EX-500)CBR-600 F2etci wouldn't go any more than those...they are all PLENTY of performance for a first bikeand buy some leathers and wear them.^yeah, you don't want any damned D&D exhaust. i wouldn't want a re-geared bike, either (particularly one with altered front AND rear sprockets...i guarantee he overdid it for anything other than popping wheelies)and the extra helmets don't mean shit. that shouldn't even factor into your decision.[Edited on October 5, 2006 at 6:50 PM. Reason : plus that seems like a lot of money for a 3-4 year old 600.]
10/5/2006 6:48:11 PM
i'll throw another one out that hasn't been mentioned. seca II.
10/6/2006 12:03:13 AM
^tr00 tr00.. as well as gs500 or a gsxf600 katana if you dont mind the dumb looks. possibly an older handa vfr interseptor (might require more aintance depending on condition).but a lil dual purpose 125 or 250 would be the best for learning. like a suzuki drz line or something. i have seen a few of em lil buggards around campus[Edited on October 6, 2006 at 12:13 AM. Reason : .]
10/6/2006 12:12:57 AM
Funny you say that Igor. I told her a friend of mine has a spare bike, a little dual-sport Suzuki 200. Absolutely perfect learner bike. And having had some old school VFR Interceptors myself (750), the 500 model wou;d work very well for a starter bike.
10/6/2006 12:22:12 AM
That would be great.. if someone could show me how to ride.. I think imma sign up to take the course in November... would like some experience by then so I don't look like a dumby on that thing
10/6/2006 6:18:00 AM
For a second, thought your user name was "Squid" and thought it was ironic... Before you even consider of buying a motorcycle, go take the MSF course. They'll teach you the basics. Or atleast get Igor to teach you on his beatup hawk.
10/6/2006 6:42:18 AM
If you have a friend (or Igor) to help, you can learn on your own really fast. I learned accelerated MSF style. My roommate and I took it to an empty parking lot, and he pushed me first, then I practiced clutch/throttle for a few minutes (just rock it back and forth with the clutch and throttle at a standstill) then I just idled it around for a bit. The nice thing about bikes vs. cars is that bikes will usually idle around at low speeds without and throttle, so you don't even have to worry about that at first. If you practice basic control, you'll look a lot cooler at the MSF Oh, and just a piece of advice...stay the hell out of Raleigh until you've ridden a while and built up your situational awareness. People do stupid crap in traffic, especially around college campuses. Learn to ride on back roads where there isn't as much traffic.
10/6/2006 8:14:14 AM
10/6/2006 9:04:57 AM
^^^ negro u didnt take the msf course, nor did i!
10/6/2006 9:08:50 AM
I don't agree that it's too much of a bike to start on if you can keep yourself under control. It IS priced too high.
10/6/2006 9:57:49 AM
Oh yeah, don't ride with me and Igor unless you want to get pulled. Vodkazzzz@
10/6/2006 10:12:38 AM
you get pulled by a trooper on a bike or what? otherwise i mighta not stopped
10/6/2006 10:31:09 AM
^^^ even if you have the self-control not to use all of the power, no beginner has good enough throttle control to ride a GSX-R well.get something smaller and cheaper. learn to ride it well...take at LEAST 6 months. sell it for about what you bought it for, then buy something like that 4 year old GSX-R 600.
10/6/2006 11:06:08 AM
I've got a '99 GSXR600 with 2001 fairings that I'll be selling for a hell of a lot less than the one you posted. If you're interested let me know and I'll give you all the info on it. Only has 5K miles on it...[Edited on October 6, 2006 at 11:34 AM. Reason : g]
10/6/2006 11:15:22 AM
I have to agree with Duke on this one. A GSXR is in no way a good beginner's bike, especially if you've never ridden a motorcycle before. It's just not forgiving enough. Keep in mind that the person that wants to learn to ride here, while in very good physical shape, is only around 105-110 lbs (my guess) and maybe not even that. She needs smaller, lighter, less power, and very maneuverable at low speeds.None of the sportbikes I've ever ridden did any of that really well.
10/6/2006 11:47:12 AM
if i were starting out, i would get a cheap bike and some good gear, that way if you lay the bike down in gravel someone kicked up on the road, you wont give a shit about the bike, and you wont look like this:it took about 6 weeks for my right hand for heal, and having your arm scab over to your chest every night for 2 weeks and having to get in the shower in the morning to peel it apart sucks [Edited on October 6, 2006 at 12:15 PM. Reason : ]
10/6/2006 12:13:59 PM
10/6/2006 12:26:17 PM
Oh man that would be scarey Thanx guys... for all your suggestions.. I might hit up Igor on his offer to help me.. I am sooo excited .. I'll be checking out the course in Nash County (Nov 5-7 or that weekend) something like that...
10/6/2006 1:13:54 PM
You're going to die a terrible death on a 600cc modern sports bike without a fuck load of education and even at best it's still as dangerous as every other motorcycle out there. don't get me wrong, i've owned bikes on and off for the last 4-5 years but i've been very fortunate and never had an accident and been riding 4wheelers and dirtbikes since i was 5. ah well, hopefully you don't die
10/6/2006 1:50:06 PM
please don't scare me [Edited on October 6, 2006 at 1:56 PM. Reason : sdf]
10/6/2006 1:55:57 PM
^^ ridin' 4 wheelers and dirt bikes pretty much makes u a pro.get a 600. dont gas it and youll be fine. i love me some fine ladies on 600's yeah get some gear, i've been in 4-5 wrecks/laydowns and besides some slight rash through the jeans and one time that i wasnt wearing gloves i have turned out just fine in all of them. picked up the bike and road away.. cept for the one time i flipped the r6 but i was able to walk away and was only a lil sore the next day.[Edited on October 6, 2006 at 2:16 PM. Reason : .]
10/6/2006 2:14:53 PM
read this if u wanna get scaredhttp://www.speedfreakinc.com/content/articles/riding/roadrashqueen.html[Edited on October 6, 2006 at 2:48 PM. Reason : the girl was a dumb bitch aint 2 ways about it tho]
10/6/2006 2:48:29 PM
Absolutely take the MSF course before you buy a bike. As zxappeal said, I bought a Ninja 250 back in April, and it is an awsome bike. I got it partially because it is cheap to insure and cheap to buy, and partially because I am 5'2" and was afraid of riding a heavier, taller bike on the road. However, after having ridden dirt bikes for a year and several hundred miles on the 250, I could easily handle something larger. If cost and insurance aren't a big issue, and you feel confident after finishing the MSF course, get a 500 or 600 so you won't outgrow it as quickly. I am eying the Ninja 650 next, but my boyfriend has a Yamaha FZ-6, that also seems like it would be a great bike. If you plan to just use it to commute or cruise around town, a 250 is perfect for that. It is when I head out to the Blue Ridge Parkway or try to get on an onramp that I wish I had more power. I couldn't be happier with it for my typical use of riding to and from work.[Edited on October 6, 2006 at 4:10 PM. Reason : ]
10/6/2006 4:06:49 PM
yeah I was looking at some bikes today in garner... I kinda like the naked look of some of them... But I feel the exact same way you do... I am really afraid i wont be able to hold myself up (I am 5'3) but I tried a few bikes out.. I think it would be great... I definately wouldn't mind taking my bike to CO and riding in the mountians with it... Very nice use of a bike Also... anyone have any ideas on how to make sure it doesn't get stolen?[Edited on October 6, 2006 at 4:19 PM. Reason : lkj]
10/6/2006 4:18:00 PM
^where do you live, keep it in your apt. if your on the first floor. literally. otherwise lock it, cover it, put an alarm on it and sleep with it.if u getta crotch rocket it's pretty much gonna get stolen.
10/6/2006 4:20:41 PM
^3 250's i would die on one
10/6/2006 4:21:28 PM
Keep it inside my house? hmmmm could I chain it to my car?
10/6/2006 4:25:19 PM
lol
10/6/2006 4:29:03 PM
seriously.. I need to know ways I can keep my bike secure cause i aint gonna put in 4,000 dollars into a bike and have it stolen
10/6/2006 4:37:29 PM
10/6/2006 4:40:18 PM
^2 out of sight. inside, garage, covered in back yard and locked up orget something so ugly, nobody will want to steal it
10/6/2006 4:53:20 PM
pickup a naked, dont get a crotch rocket ppl love to part out that shit. yep keep 'em outta site.
10/6/2006 4:57:18 PM
damn I think I will figure something out... ^^ I think by next spring I should be able to ride out to the rockies.. I smell road trip :-PI just talked to my dad.. and he was kinda sketch about it at first and then told him he should get a bike too.. so my dad might be joining me
10/6/2006 4:59:33 PM
10/6/2006 5:03:01 PM
yeah i think so too... At first I was thinking he wasn't gonna approve, but then he was like, "you know, that might be something you and I can do together," I am soo pumped about this
10/6/2006 5:06:55 PM