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9cobra9
Member # 4470
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Just sold my COBRA. She was good to me and went to a good owner.
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two-gun kid
Member # 5891
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didnt you just have the solid rear installed?
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9cobra9
Member # 4470
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nope, no solid rear. I really do want a bike. its just a matter of convincing my dad (my mom is won over, and dont say anything...i still live with them) what kind of bike would u recomend. only sports bikes. for around 7.5k. i am a huge fan of ducati.
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Eagle347
Member # 6205
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You cant beat a Jap bike for performance/price. How much riding experience do you have? I have had 600's 750's, and 1000's, and I will never go less than 1000cc again! People will tell you that you will never need a 1000 on the street, bullshit! Its all about the horsepower, and acceleration between gears. When I bought my 01 929 people told me that I would never need a bigger bike, but that bike would not stand up in 3rd gear without the clutch either. Also there will be a guy that will post on this topic that thinks everyone that mentions sport bikes is into MOTO GP. Dont listen to him, trust me.
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bottled02GT??
Member # 1772
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Ducati is nice, but expensive. Get a GSXR750 and screw kawi lol
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cvr 5.0
Member # 2962
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does it have 9cobra9 in white letter on the windshield.... if so i just seen it in newark at about 7pm.... nice looking car... [ June 28, 2006, 11:17 PM: Message edited by: cvr 5.0 ]
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Black 02 SS
Member # 5939
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what made you sell it? I'm considering selling my baby right now, just don't know if I'd have the heart to do it. Thinking about Acura TSX, Subaru Legacy 2.5GT, or Mazdaspeed6. Maybe 05 Volvo S60 R or Trailblazer SS... [ June 28, 2006, 11:29 PM: Message edited by: Black 02 SS ]
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Black 02 SS
Member # 5939
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. [ June 28, 2006, 11:28 PM: Message edited by: Black 02 SS ]
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putter
Member # 4253
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Bigger is better! I dont care what your weight is GO BIG! The other guy is correct you need all the power you can get once youre not scared it aint fun to ride.
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adower
Member # 5955
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I am a believer that you do not need a 1000cc on the streets. I have a buddy with an 03 R6 with +2 in the rear and he could stand it up in 3nd gear no problem. The truth is 95% of people will never use a 600cc to its full potential. If you want to shred it up in the twisties and not worry about throttle control get a 600cc. If you want to go fast in a straight line get a 1000cc.
I wouldnt get a ducati unless you have good cash inflow. They need to be serviced frequently and it isnt cheap. The riding position sucks balls for everyday use. I could barely make it from vacaville to fairfield on my buddies 748. I made him pull over and switch me bikes back. Mind you I had a 636 which has a pretty aggressive riding position.
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mustanggt5091
Member # 444
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quote: Originally posted by 9cobra9: nope, no solid rear. I really do want a bike. its just a matter of convincing my dad (my mom is won over, and dont say anything...i still live with them) what kind of bike would u recomend. only sports bikes. for around 7.5k. i am a huge fan of ducati.
Bikes are awsome, Ducatis are great but have a huge maitaince bill. Every 3000 miles think of a complete top end rebuild plus oil and all the other shit. My uncle races Duc's, great bikes but really exspensive. Jap bikes are much much better on your wallet, just as fast and way easier on maintence. For the price you are looking at Id get a nice used 600, dont worry if its your first bike its plenty fast. Id run an 03+ ZX6R or a 04+ GSXR or 03+ r6 with that kind of cash. Hondas RR is cool also I just dont like the Hondas personally. I recommmend these because these are the fuel injected newest years of these bikes in your budget, keeping 4 carbs in-sink is a bitch.
06 R6: 
Wife on Ducati 916, Me on my Uncles 748R race bike: 
Loading up for a track day the new 2006 Duc 999S(2005 999R version):  [ June 29, 2006, 11:59 AM: Message edited by: mustanggt5091 ]
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Luke87GT
Member # 21
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man, I envy the guys who can part with their stangs.
I just can't seem to do it even though I would be happier without mine, lol. Drives me crazy how obsessive I am with this automobile.
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9cobra9
Member # 4470
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Thanks for the info... i am mainly selling my car for college money, but i still need a ride and figured a bike would be cheaper for parking gas insurance and over all more practical. it was a hard decision, but i am pleased with it.
rebuild every 3k miles!!!? yea, i think a yamaha will fit me better. Seriously, thanks for ur help a lot. but what is a great way to convince a stubborn german. the financial thing doesnt really work. i finished an msf course and rode a dirtbike for a while and a real bike in germany for a bit.
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SPEC -Fabrication
Member # 4980
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Well I sold My R1 and bought tthe new 2006 636R from Kawi, It isnt about HP its about how to use it....
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mustanggt5091
Member # 444
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I did the same thing, sold my fox body for college money for me and my wife. I was planning on getting a bike but my brothers new R6 is always available In your situation, I would buy a used 600, mid 90's and ride it for 6 months to a year. you will drop it, scratch it, forget to put the kickstand down, all the rookie mistakes we all make and be able to sell it for almost if not what you bought it for and step up to a newer bike once you get some rideing time under your belt. I actually know of a 97 CBR F3 (600 cc) that is purple and yellow, been down, scratches but would make a great beginner bike in SF for around $3000 if you are interested
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