Yahama 600R

JMDPRO5

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Whats up guys. My brother and I were thinking about buying street bikes for a few years. I really like the Yamaha 600r and its on sale around here in south jersey for 6,400.00. I been looking around and that seems like a pretty good price. I just have a few questions,

1. I never driven a bike before, how hard is it?
2. Insurance, I heard its like 500.00 a year, is that true?
3. I drive stick now, but how different is the set-up on a bike?
4. Is this bike a good starting out bike?
5. Im gonna go to driving school, dont they take so money off your insurance for going to school?

Heres the bike I might get also.
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/products/UnitImage.asp?lid=2&lc=mcy&cid=5&mid=25&iid=4334

Let me know anything else I missed.
Thanks
Jason
 
I've never ridden a bike, but my friend just got a Yamaha R6. His insurance is like $200/month, with his car insured with the same company. Whether or not it'll save you insurance I'm sure you should take rider's safety classes. Be careful and good luck!

~brian
 
A sport bike is a lot more to insure than a cruiser. I was looking at a 4 year old Honda RC51 and the insurance was 1300 per year with a 3 month layover for winter. I bought a Harley brand new and my insurance is 550 per year.
 
Yeah. I thought it was gonna be that much. I cant afford that. I wont drive it enough nor wanna pay that much. I know the school gets you a discount but not that much. They might get you like 15%-20% maybe. I thought about getting a Honda 250ex quad, but theres not a lot of places to ride them. I dont know.
Jason
 
You could always move to NH, buy a cheap bike outright and ride with no insurance. Of course you are at your own risk. Live free or die.
 
If you've never ridden before, a sport bike like the 600R will kill you. Too much power for the novice rider. I agree with cone killer, take some riding classes before you step into a bike like the 600.
 
I will 100% go to a class. It just seems like it has less power then most. I seen hayabusa like 1299cc. This bike is a modest 599cc. Im just getting different quotes for insurance.
Jason
 
600cc bikes are not modest. If you ever rode one especially having not ridden a bike you would be like holy s***...this thing is street legal?
 
Im just comparing the one I want to a hayabusa or like a ducati. I know there all fast but im not the kinda guy to go like 150 on the highway or show off by doing wheelies. I rode quads and dirt bikes so I know the basics. I just want something different.
Jason
 
jaisai01 said:
The Yamaha R6s are a great starter bike. they work well and handle great.
The R6 is a racebike with turnsignals. Get a SV650.

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In race trim
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much easier to learn on, insurance will be less.
 
JMDPRO5 said:
1. I never driven a bike before, how hard is it?
For some it's easy, for others it's hard. I'm a fast learner; for me it was easy. I hopped on my buddy's bike one day and it felt natural. Take a course and/or try a buddy's bike. Even if it's a dirt bike or something.

JMDPRO5 said:
2. Insurance, I heard its like 500.00 a year, is that true?
Insurance varies from one place to another. It also depends on the type (and size) of bike, rider experience, driving record, etc. Same thing as insuring a car. In general, insuring a bike is more expensive. A sportbike will cost more than a cruiser/standard/custom bike.

JMDPRO5 said:
3. I drive stick now, but how different is the set-up on a bike?
Left hand is your clutch, right hand is your front brake, left foot is your shifter (typically 1 gear down and 5 gears up), right foot is your rear brake.

JMDPRO5 said:
4. Is this bike a good starting out bike?
Yes, the 600R is a decent bike to start. However, I would recommend getting a used bike if this is your first. A lot of people (myself included) recommend a 500 to start. This all depends on the bike your getting and on how much self-control you have. I know a lot of people who have started on big bikes and are terrific riders. On the same token, I know other who ahve started on small bikes and can't ride to save their life. Shop around, ask some local riders or people you know who ride.

JMDPRO5 said:
5. Im gonna go to driving school, dont they take so money off your insurance for going to school?
I don't know how it works where you live but here in Ontario, taking a rider course helps a lot for insurance purposes. I belive it gives you a 10% discount. Don't quote me on that. Check with your broker.


FYI - I've been riding for 7 years. I'm on my 5th bike. I currently ride a GSX-R600. I've ridden many different bikes. I have many stories. If you need anything else, let me know. I'll be glad to help. I'm sure there are others on the board - some probably with as more experience than I. We're one big happy family and we'll help as much as we can.
 
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Gbourdon said:
A sport bike is a lot more to insure than a cruiser. I was looking at a 4 year old Honda RC51 and the insurance was 1300 per year with a 3 month layover for winter. I bought a Harley brand new and my insurance is 550 per year.
You went from an RC51 to a Harley? (smash)
 
JonKlsn said:
If you've never ridden before, a sport bike like the 600R will kill you. Too much power for the novice rider. I agree with cone killer, take some riding classes before you step into a bike like the 600.
The 600R insn't a death trap. It's very tame compared to other 600s. It compares to the Katana 600, the ZX-600, and other modest 600s. The R6 is another story (but stories vary from one rider to the next).
 
Gbourdon said:
600cc bikes are not modest. If you ever rode one especially having not ridden a bike you would be like holy s***...this thing is street legal?
It depends on the model, it depends on the rider, it depends on many factors ...
 
JMDPRO5 said:
Im just comparing the one I want to a hayabusa or like a ducati. I know there all fast but im not the kinda guy to go like 150 on the highway or show off by doing wheelies. I rode quads and dirt bikes so I know the basics. I just want something different.
Jason
You say you won't try speeding and doing wheelies ... trust me you will. It's a natural part of riding a bike. Be careful.
 
xelderx said:
The R6 is a racebike with turnsignals. Get a SV650.

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much easier to learn on, insurance will be less.
I've ridden the SV650s. Very nice bike. Good bike to learn on too.
 
xelderx said:
Other way around...unless you have reversed race shift.
LOL! Hehe, oops. You're absolutely right. Don't know what I was thinking. Now I feel like a dumbass. Clearly an honest mistake.

On that note, I'd like to try reversing it on my bike, but I'm not sure. We'll see. Maybe this season I'll try it.
 
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