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"I'd check the insurance costs for each as well. Unless you know the cost to fix / get the freebie running do you want a project, unknown costs and not being able to ride straight away? Another consideration is servicing intervals/costs unless you can do it yourself. I (her) bought a gladius after my test about 2 years ago because I knew what to expect from it as much as anything else. It's also proved relatively bullet proof I'd also suggest at least sitting on them if you can't test ride. Whichever you pick have fun x " This is great advice.. | |||
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"I'm tempted most towards the hornet, partly on looks, partly on all rounder ability and partly because it should be mot'd and ready to ride this week! I'll probably double check the bandit, I know very little about it yet other than he's told me it is a 1250 with a carb issue, if it really is injected I would not know where to start but can probably find someone to help! Since it's free and there is space at work I could store it seems daft not to! " If it's 2007 or later bike it will be a 1250 with fuel injection... Pre 2007 will be a 1200 and carbs.. | |||
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" If it's 2007 or later bike it will be a 1250 with fuel injection... Pre 2007 will be a 1200 and carbs.. " Out of curiosity, which do you have? Do you think they are OK as a first big bike? I'm well aware that any bike can be deadly, it's up to the rider to control it and so on. At 37 I think I'm sensible enough to not go silly, but I'm also well aware that it's a much bigger, heavier and more powerful/torquey machine than I've ever been on! | |||
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" If it's 2007 or later bike it will be a 1250 with fuel injection... Pre 2007 will be a 1200 and carbs.. Out of curiosity, which do you have? Do you think they are OK as a first big bike? I'm well aware that any bike can be deadly, it's up to the rider to control it and so on. At 37 I think I'm sensible enough to not go silly, but I'm also well aware that it's a much bigger, heavier and more powerful/torquey machine than I've ever been on!" A 1250 may be a bit big for first bike... Insurance will be more too... Try a Bandit 600 or sv650, so thing around 600cc..or a fazer 600, depends on the kind of bikes to like too.. | |||
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"OK cheers, I think I'll go for the hornet 600 and if I can get the bandit running I'll play about on the private roads at work to get used to it then maybe get it tested and insured next year? " Without wishing to nag or harp on about it (yes, her again), look into some advanced training. DAS training gets you through the tests but unless you're complete natural it should make you a safer and smoother rider. | |||
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"Yeah, I have thought about advanced training. I think I'll get a bike first, get comfortable/confident on it then look at advanced training though. " Would recommend Advanced training asap. We did it and its invaluable. Learning the road craft from the off will make it more natural to you rather than you getting comfortable with the way DAS training has brought you to test standard. Learning to ride like the Police, IE road positioning, will give you so much more confidence. Cheap insurance is also a bonus. Take a look at IAM Road safe web site | |||
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"Will do, also just downloaded Roadcraft, the police rider training manual. Obviously it's not the same as real instruction but it is useful, worth a read. " Its the book I worked from when I used to do advanced training. Worth it's weight in gold. Read it, take it in and practice when you get your bike. A great start | |||
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