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Anybody thats taken a test recently will know that.. hence, any youngsters will know that..
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ZXR400Lee wrote:Anybody thats taken a test recently will know that.. hence, any youngsters will know that..
I dunno mate, youngsters take tests on 125's... when you open up the throttle nothing much happens.
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ZXR400Lee wrote:Anybody thats taken a test recently will know that.. hence, any youngsters will know that..
Well, to be fair not all youngsters take tests. Maybe all stinky has done is a cbt.
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How can he expect to ride anything bigger than a 125 on L plates without taking a test. So he will have to at some point.
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Not getting the point I'm trying to make though... maybe its just me..

If you can pass a test on a bike, you obviously can show you can use the machine, so when using the same attitude towards other sized machines you can ride them too.

Thats' all I'm trying to say when your saying that biker bikes arent for younger people. I mean look at Danny Pedrosa, he is 21 now, but been riding very very fast bikes for a long time. I know he is a professional, blah, blah.. but young people can ride bigger bikes, its not just for you old people and born again bikers.
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R1 is a girls bike anyway :) made for big sissy girls ;)
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I don't think the fact that anyone is young automatically makes them a danger on a big bike. You could be in the same position as stinky at age 50, do a DAS, buy yourself a busa and you'd still be a major risk. The fact that your older should make you a bit wiser but this isn't always the case.

Tests judge your riding ability on a cb500, which will be no where near like riding a litre sportsbike (well, the way they're made to be ridden :twisted: ).
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ZXR400Lee wrote:Not getting the point I'm trying to make though... maybe its just me..

If you can pass a test on a bike, you obviously can show you can use the machine, so when using the same attitude towards other sized machines you can ride them too.

Thats' all I'm trying to say when your saying that biker bikes arent for younger people. I mean look at Danny Pedrosa, he is 21 now, but been riding very very fast bikes for a long time. I know he is a professional, blah, blah.. but young people can ride bigger bikes, its not just for you old people and born again bikers.
It's not the age mate, it's the experiance.
Just because you're old, doesn't mean you can handle it - so I agree with you there, but somebody who's just passed their test on a 125 and used to flicking the throttle back isn't going to know what happens when you do that on an R1 until he does it.
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I havent even got the hang of changing gear :oops: but I will be doing my bike test soon...hopfully. If all goes right, (which it hasnt tonight) and I get my mum to let me use her visa card...I will be a very rich man 8)
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you havnt got the hang of changing gear and your on about an r1?

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Im not talking about getting one tommrow. I will do my bike test first then if all goes well, I will get a new bike. I think a 1000c is abit to much for me though.
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Stinky wrote:Im not talking about getting one tommrow. I will do my bike test first then if all goes well, I will get a new bike. I think a 1000c is abit to much for me though.
Possibly the understatement of the year. :wink: :lol: :lol:

I've only been riding for 4 years and i still don't think i use my 600 to its full potential! Give it a couple more years and i'll get a 750, but i don't think i could ever cope with a thou.

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I was under the impression that you already knew how to use a bike properly, sorry about that.. in that case, I wouldnt even say get a 600 sports not a newish one anyway they are still very quick bikes, more like a 400 or a 600 sit up style bike.

I've riden GSXR600 and GSXR1000 now, there isnt much between them up top, but where as you have to wind up the 600 to get it to perform, the 1000 has power straight from the off..

If you havent riden a manual bike, please dont get a 1000cc bike after taking a 125cc test.
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ZXR400Lee wrote:I've riden GSXR600 and GSXR1000 now, there isnt much between them up top, but where as you have to wind up the 600 to get it to perform, the 1000 has power straight from the off..
the difference in acceleration is enormous, seriously. particularly up top.

the thou will be generating 50 odd bhp more at the top end of its rev range and only weighs a couple of kilo's more.

Its a huge difference.
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I only had my 30 minute test ride, felt more comfortable on the 600 as I could ride it more like I rode my 400, whack the throttle right open. Was a K4 600, and a K1 1000. On the 1000, I was much more gentle, dont really have to turn the throttle, more just squeeze it!

Didnt take either above 150mph though, was being a good boy. Got the 600 to 144mph, more than impressed with that.

I dont have the experience though to ride a bike I dont know to the red, especially a 1000cc bike, I've only put my 1100 up near the red once in 3rd gear and its like being in a tunnel, everything around is blurry and things come up really fast!
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