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Old 06-29-2008, 04:12 PM   #11
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I think a Hayabusa is better than a Litre. The Hayabusa doesn't seem to stand up as much. I've always compare it to a jet taking off. It just starts to pull and slowly starts to bring the front end up. On a litre you smack it and the front is coming up.

Now I've ridden an RC51 and a SV1000. The RC51 was harder to ride to me than the SV1000. I loved it but saw great potential for trouble.

My vote would be any 1000cc+ V-twin.

But yes the powerband of the I4s can get you into a lot of trouble too. I just think someone could actually regulate themselves better with an I4 better than a V-twin which is strong power between 2k-12k compared to 11k-15k.

I also wonder about say the Triumph 1050s. Those have got to be monsters
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Old 06-29-2008, 04:26 PM   #12
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Any newbie with no experience will think any bike above 599cc's is potent as fuck.
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Old 06-29-2008, 09:55 PM   #13
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Any newbie with no experience will think any bike above 599cc's is potent as fuck.
Wouldn't that be saying a 600rr, R6, ZX6r, GSXR600 be good for a beginner?
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Old 06-29-2008, 10:04 PM   #14
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Wouldn't that be saying a 600rr, R6, ZX6r, GSXR600 be good for a beginner?
Either you missed a word in here or I think you completely misunderstood him. Any sportbike 599 and bigger is too powerful for a newbie.
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Old 06-29-2008, 10:20 PM   #15
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Any newbie with no experience will think any bike above 599cc's is potent as fuck.
With newer bikes anyway. The first bike I rode was an 02 F4i 600 and I could tell just in a parking lot that I could get myself in a lot of trouble on that bike.
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Old 06-29-2008, 10:33 PM   #16
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Either you missed a word in here or I think you completely misunderstood him. Any sportbike 599 and bigger is too powerful for a newbie.
I wouldn't say "too" powerful. Only because that's exactly what I did and I ended up fine. But they're definately potent enough to make things go bad real quick. The trick is to fear and respect the throttle.
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Either you missed a word in here or I think you completely misunderstood him. Any sportbike 599 and bigger is too powerful for a newbie.
He said a bike ABOVE 599cc. Most Sport 600 bikes are literally 599CCs. I get what he was saying but making a joke.

Which I was asking this question for poops and giggles. I understand how powerful modern 600s are and how any bike can be lethal. But throw a newbie on a GSXR600 vs a Ducati 1098 or even a Monster SR4 and which bike are they most likely to crash?
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Old 06-29-2008, 11:21 PM   #18
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I don't totally agree with all that. I started out on an SV650 and it worked out great. I know Trip started out on an SV650 also.
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Old 06-29-2008, 11:23 PM   #19
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I don't totally agree with all that. I started out on an SV650 and it worked out great. I know Trip started out on an SV650 also.
As did I. I think a new 600 would be far harder to start on.
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Old 06-29-2008, 11:26 PM   #20
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As did I. I think a new 600 would be far harder to start on.
I can agree with that.
I know when I started riding the 600's were nothing like they are today. I think the new 600's almost compare to the old liter bikes.
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