QUOTE(xCM @ Sep 3 2021, 11:03 AM)
AbsolutelyI think 1000cc is too small for beginners
Better the Triumph Rocket III 2500cc or the new Suzuki Hayabusa 1300, those are great beginners bike
Go big or go home
Q&A Should I get a 250cc bike or a 600cc bike?
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QUOTE(xCM @ Sep 3 2021, 11:03 AM) AbsolutelyI think 1000cc is too small for beginners Better the Triumph Rocket III 2500cc or the new Suzuki Hayabusa 1300, those are great beginners bike Go big or go home CarroTT liked this post
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Sep 3 2021, 07:56 PM
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1000rr
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Sep 3 2021, 07:59 PM
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no budget, go buy 2nd hand er6, 16k can get
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All in 1000 v twin
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Sep 3 2021, 08:02 PM
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Beginner/Rookie go for 600/650cc.
After 2 years upgrade to 1000cc After 3 years get the real superbike |
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QUOTE(xplodingplastix @ Sep 3 2021, 06:54 PM) go big cc. if u go take full b. make sure u ride ur big cc on test day to get ur feeling accustomed. Eh I also ride grom bruhhowever as an owner/ex owner of many cc bikes. i enjoyed more on smaller ccs. maxed out the performance on usage. i tend not to ride big cc in klang valley cuz heavy. reminder to you if u intend to go weekend tts kuala klwang, cameron, genting, etc2. dont ride like motogp. its ur life & other ppls life at risks. go track safer, worry free, enjoyable, can max out ur bike power. i got full b but most times riding ma grom125 pit bike on TTs can tapao big bikes at kona. |
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Sep 3 2021, 08:07 PM
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Depend if u beginner
Form 5 i was on 125 Then use 250 If felt like the bike ride me instead… After few rides only get use to it Pinjam kawan 500 felt hapless again |
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Sep 3 2021, 08:10 PM
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QUOTE(Bug Juice @ Sep 3 2021, 07:44 PM) Absolutely Eh why bother buy 250 or 600 when end goal is hayabusa? HeheI think 1000cc is too small for beginners Better the Triumph Rocket III 2500cc or the new Suzuki Hayabusa 1300, those are great beginners bike Go big or go home Bug Juice liked this post
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Sep 3 2021, 08:19 PM
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QUOTE(xCM @ Sep 3 2021, 08:10 PM) Yeah, if they somehow don't like the look of busa since it looks so fat, they can always opt for the Kawasaki Ninja H2, it's smaller, lighter, faster too, it's one of the best beginner-friendly motorcycle. Heck, as someone who has been riding for over 10 years having B full license, I would suggest anyone who just got their P or even L to get the Ninja H2 or the ZX10R as their first learner bike.This post has been edited by Bug Juice: Sep 3 2021, 08:20 PM xCM liked this post
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Sep 3 2021, 08:20 PM
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Sep 3 2021, 08:24 PM
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QUOTE(Aparaa @ Sep 3 2021, 06:56 PM) Depends on what type of engine config.900cc vtwin cruisers will give out about 70ish bhp. Where as inline 4 900cc such as the z900 (948cc) gives out about 125bhp and close to 100nm of torque. Even the 850cc mt09 is about 115bhp and close to 90nm torque. |
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Sep 3 2021, 09:38 PM
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Sep 3 2021, 10:21 PM
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QUOTE(Nub! @ Sep 3 2021, 06:47 PM) If budget Rm40k can buy brand new Suzuki 750naked. Rm42k only Or a used tracer or z900 if wan bigger cc. Trident is rm46k thereabout right? Got a fren just managed to snag a 2018 765r for just rm36k. Damn bloody worth it |
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Sep 3 2021, 10:28 PM
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QUOTE(xplodingplastix @ Sep 3 2021, 06:54 PM) go big cc. if u go take full b. make sure u ride ur big cc on test day to get ur feeling accustomed. good advise, if prefer to travel interstate, 250cc or 650cc more suitable? currently own a 250 and at 110 km/h, the vibration is killing me. am still a noobiehowever as an owner/ex owner of many cc bikes. i enjoyed more on smaller ccs. maxed out the performance on usage. i tend not to ride big cc in klang valley cuz heavy. reminder to you if u intend to go weekend tts kuala klwang, cameron, genting, etc2. dont ride like motogp. its ur life & other ppls life at risks. go track safer, worry free, enjoyable, can max out ur bike power. i got full b but most times riding ma grom125 pit bike on TTs can tapao big bikes at kona. |
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QUOTE(andylyc @ Sep 3 2021, 11:44 AM) Trust me, to the 95% of the general population, or car drivers out there - it makes no difference, nor they are intrested to care about the difference.Same like most ppl couldn’t even tell apart a standard 3/5 series vs a m3/m5, it’s just a BMW, so same as your bike, it’s just a motorcycle that mostly associated with foodpanda |
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Sep 3 2021, 10:49 PM
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Definitely over 600
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Sep 3 2021, 10:50 PM
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QUOTE(Bug Juice @ Sep 3 2021, 08:19 PM) Yeah, if they somehow don't like the look of busa since it looks so fat, they can always opt for the Kawasaki Ninja H2, it's smaller, lighter, faster too, it's one of the best beginner-friendly motorcycle. Heck, as someone who has been riding for over 10 years having B full license, I would suggest anyone who just got their P or even L to get the Ninja H2 or the ZX10R as their first learner bike. Agree |
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Sep 3 2021, 10:55 PM
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600cc la provided you ride safely since you have no prior experiencea.
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Sep 3 2021, 10:56 PM
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QUOTE(Zaire.Ver @ Sep 3 2021, 11:28 AM) 600cc 250c is just so slow and overpriced, performance wise not much diff with 150cc and the maintenance/running cost also similar to >500cc bike...might as well jump to straight for 600cc those that said to start learn with 250cc, obviously never ride....250-600cc ride and handle similar...unless u going for track been there, done that 250cc is not much different with 150cc? Unless you are comparing 4 stroke 250cc to 2 stroke 150cc then yes la.. otherwise no. I own a 250cc kawasaki ninja, even the 150cc kawasaki rr which is a two stroke bike unable to potong me when we tried a friendly match. Stock to stock. |
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QUOTE(Spitzer @ Sep 3 2021, 10:30 PM) Trust me, to the 95% of the general population, or car drivers out there - it makes no difference, nor they are intrested to care about the difference. for the BMW part - its hard to tell diff, in the end its still a BMW, hobby still mahalSame like most ppl couldn’t even tell apart a standard 3/5 series vs a m3/m5, it’s just a BMW, so same as your bike, it’s just a motorcycle that mostly associated with foodpanda bikes?? no inline-4 monster sound coming out mean ur bike is cheap AF |
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