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Ok, i have never ridden bikes in my life .......... only sat in one once thats all .........i was checking ebay and this bike caught my attention ............. it looks so mean .........the body is almost like the Ninja 600rr ........ price is reasonable ........ anyone know anything about this bike? .........is it possible to buy a good starting bike (250cc or 600cc) for around $3500?
oooooooohhh, pretty. :) Don't know anything about bikes, but that's sweet! Wish I had one, but around here, you'll get killed. People drive like morons.
Looks nice. Honestly it looks like a moped on steroids. Probably a good starter bike though. I've been contemplating learning myself, only thing stopping me is that I know I like to push the limits of everything. You fall on a bike pushing the limits it tends to hurt a little more.
Let's flip a coin. Heads I get tail, Tails I get head.
Lol, have you watched the video? True road WARRIOR!!!!
For 4 grand, I'd stick with a Kawi 250 or 500 over some generic Korean mix of a Gixxer and Ducati... Realize, this is a throw-away bike, so you have two choices.
Ride it for a year to learn, then upgrade, prob taking a huge hit on re-sale.
Go for a used 600 from a jap manufacturer and keep it for years.
Thats just my opinion though. I never seen this particular bike in person though. From the photo's, it just looks cheap to me. My sister works at a bike shop that also sells Korean copies of ATV's. Very very cheap materials and no manufacturer support. I could be wrong, but I just figured I'd give you my 2 cents :)
1. Its a bike. Next thing you know you'll be running around town in rubber trousers :spank:
2. It looks like a cyclops. Any vehicle that looks like a 3000 year old giant that got its *** handed to it by a dego with a stick you should stay away from..
3. Its Korean. Naturally this means that its built cheaply, by people who look like bricks, and it'll hold its resale value as well as a corpse.
4. Its called a Hyosung!! It sounds like a freakin dishwasher :spank: No matter how cool the GT-250R bit may sound the moment someone asks you "oh what make is that?" you'll look like a douchebag.
Just say no.
*please note, this response is posted in jest, so no one get their panties in a bunch.
Originally posted by SSMOWS6
i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
1. Its a bike. Next thing you know you'll be running around town in rubber trousers :spank:
2. It looks like a cyclops. Any vehicle that looks like a 3000 year old giant that got its *** handed to it by a dego with a stick you should stay away from..
3. Its Korean. Naturally this means that its built cheaply, by people who look like bricks, and it'll hold its resale value as well as a corpse.
4. Its called a Hyosung!! It sounds like a freakin dishwasher :spank: No matter how cool the GT-250R bit may sound the moment someone asks you "oh what make is that?" you'll look like a douchebag.
Just say no.
*please note, this response is posted in jest, so no one get their panties in a bunch.
You could find something better for that cash.... even for a starter bike. The power that a real bike puts out compared to that is almost like driving two different bikes. My first bike ( is till have) isn't a crotch rocket but its a 2001 honda shadow 750 and its GREAt for a starter. I got it in a bike trador for 2500
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that was too funny ........... yeah, many of my friends are saying that it's very dangerous driving bike ........still i might get one just for the fact i can say "i drove bike" ............. i checked the nj law today and it seems like i have to wait 6 months after i pass the written exam to take the road test ..........that's gay ............. 3 month would've been fine ........... now that you mention it ,the name sounds kinda g@y , Hyosung (hi-u-suck) lol ...............
in kentucky we take a permit test (really easy) and that permits you to ride alone only. I just update my permit since I haven't had time to do the road course... its only offered a few times a year here. Riding a bike is really fun and I like to cruise around (not ride wheelies and ****) but it is scary as hell. I've got the bike past a 100 and about wet myself. 80mph is really fast as well.
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But in all seriousness if you want to get a bike you'll probably want something quality right? I wouldn't imagine too many people on here would choose a Daewoo as their first car. ... at least i'd hope not
Originally posted by SSMOWS6
i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
See, I was just trying to be nice because you said you know nothing about bikes... But maybe you will respond better to something like Fireball's post which hit the nail right on the head. Except for the fact he's a sissy afraid of bikes that is... ;)
Anyway, just entertain me and tell me you will not get that, and will look into a Kawi starter bike or used 600 instead.
Riding a bike is really fun and I like to cruise around (not ride wheelies and ****) but it is scary as hell. I've got the bike past a 100 and about wet myself. 80mph is really fast as well.
That totally depends on the type of bike your on. 150 is when I start to wet mine, lol. If you pick your head up just a hair out of the tuck, it just about rips the lid off the helmet :p
That totally depends on the type of bike your on. 150 is when I start to wet mine, lol. If you pick your head up just a hair out of the tuck, it just about rips the lid off the helmet :p
yes thats what happens when ur goin 150...i had mine up to 167 (damn limiter) but i wasnt scared at all and thats what made me sell the bike...its all depends tho on how comfortable u r on the bike to allow urself to get that fast
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yes thats what happens when ur goin 150...i had mine up to 167 (damn limiter) but i wasnt scared at all and thats what made me sell the bike...its all depends tho on how comfortable u r on the bike to allow urself to get that fast
Well with a 600, mine starts falling flat on its face after 150, so I just give up. It takes quite a stretch for them extra mph. Well, it seems like an eternity anyway, and it gives you a lot of time to think about being cuffed and thrown into the back of a cop car, a huge fine, and skyrocket insurance. :p
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
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