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fast acceleration under $6000

jstrong20

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I'm lookin' to be a bike this year. I just wanted to get some opinions on what would the best lookin' bike I can get and what is the fastest accelerating bike I can get and I'm lookin to spend around 6k but don't mind buying a used one. I've seen a couple people say the GSXR750 is a kick ass bike. So any opinions on the best option for around 6k?
 
If you do not have much experience riding, then don't even think about buying a 750cc bike. My advice: Take a MSF class at your local community college, then buy a used older 250cc bike to learn on and then move up to 600 or 750 if you feel comfortable.
Good luck
 
Personally I like the CBR's...

barnes3
 
NitroCBR said:
If you do not have much experience riding, then don't even think about buying a 750cc bike. My advice: Take a MSF class at your local community college, then buy a used older 250cc bike to learn on and then move up to 600 or 750 if you feel comfortable.
Good luck

I hope you listen to this advice because it's damn good. It's not a matter of if you'll crash, it's when. Once you learn how to ride good and you get that first crash out of the way, then step up to the big boys.
 
NitroCBR said:
If you do not have much experience riding, then don't even think about buying a 750cc bike. My advice: Take a MSF class at your local community college, then buy a used older 250cc bike to learn on and then move up to 600 or 750 if you feel comfortable.
Good luck


Yeah I thought about that but I do have alot of experience on the off road. I started on a kx80 then had a cr250 and then rm500 so do you think this will help me out any or is a street bike totaly diffrent?
 
My first street bike wasd a 94' gsxr 1100. i was like you with dirtbike experiance wich helps a ton. anyways, i dont advice you to go buy a 1100, but i love them.
besides the speed, its a little bigger of a bike, and carries 2 people easy.
 
NitroCBR said:
If you do not have much experience riding, then don't even think about buying a 750cc bike. My advice: Take a MSF class at your local community college, then buy a used older 250cc bike to learn on and then move up to 600 or 750 if you feel comfortable.
Good luck

That is the best advice i have ever heard anyone give on this matter. You will be thankfull for taking the course. I have personally taken a 3 day riding course before getting my license and i have been able to outride all me friends who were riding for years. Anyone can just learn to roll the throttle and go fast. But that course got me to learn very technical riding skills. One of the best investments i made.

Sincerely

:elephant:
 
any of the "crotch rockets" will go much faster than you will want to go, so go with your personal favorite. The GSXR is ranked as the best in most publications, but the differences between the bikes are minute, especially to anyone but the absolute best riders.
 
TL1000R - This bike will rip your nuts off, and blow out your ear drums at the same time. If you're a fan of pulling up the front end then this is the bike for you.
 
Ingram said:
TL1000R - This bike will rip your nuts off, and blow out your ear drums at the same time. If you're a fan of pulling up the front end then this is the bike for you.


Yea, and dont forget the full race pipes. I never leave home without them!


##spiderbaby##
 
##spiderbaby## said:

Yea, and dont forget the full race pipes. I never leave home without them!

The bike wouldn't sound the same without them, I've got a full set of M4's. The bike can drown out a harley.:)
 
gwl9dta4 said:



Oh yeah! i will eat you up and shit you out, then flush the toilet.
LOL!!

Right...your 260 lbs versus my 140 lbs on the same size bike...I will rip you a new one, tough guy.

:beer:
 
bunnymt said:


Right...your 260 lbs versus my 140 lbs on the same size bike...I will rip you a new one, tough guy.

:beer:



Right, sure that will happen. Say we both have the TL1000R. Sure you may be lighter, but you are afraid of your bike and you know it. I can hadle mine just fine, you fear yours. LOL!!! That is why you always lost, you ain't got the balls, literally.


:elephant:
 
gwl9dta4 said:



Whoa dude, you are good!!! That's funny as hell.


:elephant:

LMAO! Wdziecznosci! Moze slonie i kroliki lacza?

Are my translations even decent?
 
Tam jest tylko jedno s³oñ i to nale¿y do *gwl9dta4*. Który by³ trudna lekcja uczyæ siê ale teraz ja to znam.

dziekuje.
Krolik
:wavey:
 
bunnymt said:


Awesome! That made my night!

:wavey:

Wdziecznosci! :elephant:

However, I must apologize for budding in, for I've effectively put an end to a friendly flirtation between you two. D'oh!
 
OMEGA said:
Co piekto??? Wy polerujecie i wasz polmylony jezyk ( jezykowy)!!!

Ale my wciaz kochaja was


;)


Well props for giving it a shot MR O.
But the translations are pretty bastardised LOL! Well it's the thought that counts.

:elephant:
 
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