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BMW Motorcycles (aka Beemers) and the Competition
Have an interest in BMW motorcycles or just motorcycles in general? Discuss the line of BMW motorcycles and how they may compare to the rest of the competition in this forum! |
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which Bike to Buy?
I drove Yamaha Rx 100 in india for a long time but never drove a bike in USA.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_RX_100 Since i never had experience riding in USA, what should be the bike i should look at? Looking to buy a used one and can spend around 3 to 4 grand Any suggestions? Last edited by bullaX5; 07-12-2009 at 03:53 PM. |
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I picked up my 01 F4i for $3500, great bike, cheap to maintain, decent MPG, fast, it's a great package.
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You can't go wrong with anything built by Honda.
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You probably want to stay under 600cc and stay away from the sportbikes if you haven't ridden since your old 100cc bike.
You haven't defined the use you have in mind (long highway trips / commute / plonking around the neighborhood) so my advice is a a long shot. Take a look at the smaller displacement dual sport bikes. These get terrific mileage, are easy for a beginner, and the maintenance is simple. Take a look at the Kawasaki Super Sherpa or the Yamaha XT250. Make sure also that you set aside some budget money for a good quality helmet, jacket, and gloves. And if you haven't ridden in a while, take the Motorcycle Safety Foundation class - they offer a beginners class that's probably too basic if you already have a license, and an advanced class that's not really that advanced (not a track class!) but it offers a great refresher. If the dual sport isn't your cup of tea, give us a better idea of your experience and intended uses and we can re-assess. Dave.
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Thanks Ryans, 3LOU5 and Dave.
Dave, Thanks for the advice, I am planning to get a low powered bike , less than 600CC. My primary use would be to drive around the suburb and occasional trip on the highway to NY City ( 30 miles on I87 ) I registered for a MSF course to get the License and also get a refersher training in a safe enviornment. It's a long time since i rode a bike, i definitely need some training before i hit the roads.. I am leaning towards dual sport bikes as they would suit my needs and they look and feel similar to the low powered bikes i drove before hunting craigslist for a decent second hand bike |
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Sounds like a great plan ! Especially the training.
BMW also offers rider training at the Performance Center in South Carolina. I believe that is a bit more advanced ... but I'm thinking of trading in my street bike (BMW K1200RS) one of these days and picking up the BMW F800GS ... in that case I think a pilgrammage to SC might be in order for the "off road" day of training. Good luck and safe riding. Dave.
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Some options to look at: Suzuki DRZ400 dual-sport Suzuki SV650 (it's a V-Twin, not a *whole* lot of power but great overall 'standard' style bikes that can do it all). |
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whats the damage for BMW rider training? |
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Thanks Kris
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Consider a Kawasaki Vulcan 500. It's super reliable, low, cheap to maintain, awesome on gas and that engine is excellent. For heavy urban riding (like NYC) you may be able to find a BMW G 650 in your price range. That single cylinder is a tad buzzy, but they're awesome bikes.
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you could check out the 250's, very small, light, and low on power. you can get a 250cc in cruiser style bike or sport bike. i have a 06 kawasaki ninja 500. got it for 3600. i've enjoyed. the nice thing is it's carburated, so it's easy to work on.
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The thing about 250s is that unless you're under 150lbs you'll get tired of it very quickly. I say that because of this: even if you never plan on exceeding 100mph, the time it takes to get up to speed is pretty long if you don't redline it in every gear. I found driving my friends 08 Ninja 250 to be very scary for that reason. Interstate driving often requires a lot of lane switching/slowing/speeding up, and if you're bike doesn't have the power to get you moving you'll be in trouble sooner or later. A lot of my friends started on 250s and intended to keep them for a long time, but ditched them in under 1 year. I started on a CBR 600 F2 and rode that for two years, great bike. If you respect the bike you can start on just about anything.
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so it seems that 250's or 600/650's will be the new starter bikes.
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I stopped in at a dealer today, and I was amazed at the deals they had on new/used bikes. They had a brand new 08 ZX10R for $7890!! They even had some 07 (I believe) ZX6rs selling for under $5000. The deals are amazing, I have a feeling we'll be seeing more new riders on really decent bikes...
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but i wouldn't recomend a zx too any new rider. as in the wise words the dealer told me. the zx's are unforgiven to new riders, pull the throttle too hard by accident and your on you ass. one of the reasons why i bought the 500.
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thank God mine is a 500R.
![]() being a R keeps me out of d-bag group, right? lets b friends.
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![]() I don't honestly care what bike anyone rides, as long as it's got two wheels! It just so happens the three guys with the ZX6Rs happen to be people I'd rather not associate with... |
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