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Old 04-28-2012, 05:09 PM
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thanks for te answers guys.
I need to pass my licence (I'm halfway through, just waiting for the wether to improve and finish my exams). I love the position on the bike, very sporty, the only thing I dislike is the way it looks , but it offers protection and compared to regular roadster I think it's worthing it!
 
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Originally Posted by STOPPIE
no, a R1 or CBR1000 or 1198 Ducati would be the stupidest choice for the first whip. LOL
love bikes,..

but being a adrenaline/speedjunkie I know I would kill myself with that shit...that`s why I never got a license..

so keep on hauling ass guys,ECB is watching you
 
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Originally Posted by dante71
thanks for te answers guys.
I need to pass my licence (I'm halfway through, just waiting for the wether to improve and finish my exams). I love the position on the bike, very sporty, the only thing I dislike is the way it looks , but it offers protection and compared to regular roadster I think it's worthing it!
Buy an belly pan for it! Gives it a mutch sportyer look!





Or the full body: (my old one)



Good luck with licence, enjoy your driving and always wear gear
 
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Entirely agree w/ it being perfect for a first bike. Prices are great for a low millage example. Slow speed maneuverability is great, and has the capability of a giving a pretty good experience on track as well. The parts are fairly cheap and the engines are tank like as far as reliability. Overall a great platform to build on.
 
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sell it, buy veyron. sell veyron, buy 750 GSXR
 
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^^^ then buy another 750 GSXR, sell both and acquire an MV Agusta F4RR.
 
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Definitely a good first bike.

I have an SV1000 S and I love it. Definitely not as fast as some of my buddies with R1's or GXR1000's but it keeps up for my needs. I have Yoshi pipes on mine and it sounds great. I also have the full side fairing kit like the ones pictured above. Plus, they aren't on every other corner so people are always asking about it. Been completely reliable except replacing the fork seals a couple times.

Good luck with your choice and ride safe.
 
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you hear that? "not as fast as an R1 or GSX R1000" Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I rest my case.
 
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Originally Posted by mannnu81
you hear that? "not as fast as an R1 or GSX R1000" Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I rest my case.

What case were you arguing? (Sorry I haven't read all your posts.)

Do people really think that the SV is gonna be as fast as a GSXR or R1? If so, they are smoking crack. It's a totally different bike than those. But I still love it.
 
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Originally Posted by mannnu81
you hear that? "not as fast as an R1 or GSX R1000" Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I rest my case.
Rest your case for what, exactly Mannnu? We are discussing a good FIRST bike. Or did you forget that already from the top post? :P
 


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