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  • Going from 150cc to 1000cc

    Hii
    I am planing to buy a 1000cc bike soon, most probably the new CBR 1000RR ABS, i currently own & ride Yamaha FZ-16, i know there is no comparison between the two, but i have read many articles which say, you should gradually get a faster bike like first get a 250cc then 600cc & then a 1000cc. But what i want to know is that how difficult will it be if i straight away get the 1000cc bike, i know i have to be very careful with it. Plus i think it will cost a lot money if i go by the gradually get a faster bike way.
    Thanks.
    Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul.

  • #2
    Query Approved.

    This has been discussed time and again. If you are responsible enough, mature enough to know what's 'under' you (a 1000cc monster), and if you can keep that right wrist and your temperament under control, then there is really no reason why you shouldn't get a 1000cc, from the FZ-16!

    Seriously, think about it!
    :)

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    • #3
      yes, Aryan bhai is right. Moreover, if you are so concerned about the upgrading problems, have a look at these threads :-->





      Remember - If you want knowledge, you will have to read them patiently. The Author has put in some serious efforts for all of us to enjoy ... So, enjoy it dude...
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      Brotherhood, Rules, Freedom. Xbhp.
      Indian riding = Alertness, Anticipation and Adjustment.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Raoul Black View Post
        Hii
        I am planing to buy a 1000cc bike soon, most probably the new CBR 1000RR ABS, i currently own & ride Yamaha FZ-16, i know there is no comparison between the two, but i have read many articles which say, you should gradually get a faster bike like first get a 250cc then 600cc & then a 1000cc. But what i want to know is that how difficult will it be if i straight away get the 1000cc bike, i know i have to be very careful with it. Plus i think it will cost a lot money if i go by the gradually get a faster bike way.
        Thanks.
        if u got the budget,go for a 250(ninja),then go for a 600cc(honda or yam)
        and then rule the roads with the 4cylinders...
        this way u will get hell a lot of experience abt handling,the power u got under u and also the maintanence costs(spares,servicing,etc)..
        so when u finally get ur 1000cc,u can enjoy it completely...
        may be if u think investing on a 250 would be a waste of money as ur planning for a 1000cc,see the 450's or the 600's..

        but it's all upto u bro...
        i'm planning something on the similar basis..won't go for a 1000cc but will get a 600cc honda or an r6 after i get the ninja250...
        RED BULL did'nt give me WINGS, my BIKE did !!

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        • #5
          if you have the moolah and want to buy 1000cc?
          why stop in between just go and grab it.
          there is no rocket science involved to ride a SBK(unless you plan to take her on track),you just need to be sensible and have respect for its power

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          • #6
            Dogg
            i know the 250cc ninja is going to be launched soon, but the R6 or another 600cc bike is not even on the horizon, i really don't want to go to the dealer as i don't want any DRI trouble, but if you are ok with it, then its great man, this is another reason, i would shift straight to 1000cc as they are officially launched.
            Last edited by Raoul Black; 03-28-2009, 03:20 PM.
            Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul.

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            • #7
              gradually increasing the capacity always help....
              jumping to 1000 cc is practically much more than u can handle....

              graduating from a 152cc (to be precise) to a monster 1000cc 180ps machine is not recommended...considering the fact that u dont have any experience to ride them even.....
              The Magician"

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              • #8
                Do you even know how to ride a bike? Do you have Balls to control a 1000cc? What you think of yourself? A superman? Huh???
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                If such questions boil your blood then you should make the theoretical jump of 150-250-400-600-1000.

                If not, then let us know when you are going to buy your 1000cc ?
                Enna Rascalla. Mind it !!!

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                • #9
                  Raoul Black,

                  Just go for it. All you need to have is a steady throttle hand. As long as you don't whack open/twist the throttle, you'll be good to go. Once you get the hang of the turbine like power and a clear road, you can twist the throttle open and enjoy the rush.

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                  • #10
                    ^^ I agree. I have seen Xbhp members' testimonies, riding a Sbk for first time, and doing exceptionally well. That too in cities ... Just buy it, and be careful. That's all.

                    If you still feel scared first time, don't accelerate, just try releasing the clutch slowly ... You'll get used to it. It ain't rocket science ... Go for it!
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                    Brotherhood, Rules, Freedom. Xbhp.
                    Indian riding = Alertness, Anticipation and Adjustment.

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                    • #11
                      Raoul Black

                      What's Your Height & Weight ?

                      Have You Ridden The CBR1000RR Before ?
                      Failure should never go to heart & success should never go to head,both makes a person to fall in life-Winston Churchill


                      Yesterday is history.
                      Tomorrow is a mystery.
                      Today is a gift, That is why it is called \"Present\".

                      Enjoy every moment.

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                      • #12
                        i am 5'11'' & i weigh 77 kg & i have not driven a cbr before
                        Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Raoul Black View Post
                          i am 5'11'' & i weigh 77 kg & i have not driven a cbr before
                          Better Go For The CB1000R
                          Lesser Price Than CBR
                          Power Is Much Lesser Than 2009 CBR Coz The 09 CB is 07 Fireblade Engine, Why I Choose CB For You, As You Said This SBK Is Your First Bike
                          Weight Is Similar To CBR

                          @ Experts: Help This Chap What He Really Want ? I Helped Him My Side
                          Failure should never go to heart & success should never go to head,both makes a person to fall in life-Winston Churchill


                          Yesterday is history.
                          Tomorrow is a mystery.
                          Today is a gift, That is why it is called \"Present\".

                          Enjoy every moment.

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                          • #14
                            ^^ right. +1 Might add that this will save 3 Lacs...

                            Also, bad weather riding of CB is better than CBR. Reviews say so.
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                            Brotherhood, Rules, Freedom. Xbhp.
                            Indian riding = Alertness, Anticipation and Adjustment.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
                              ^^ right. +1 Might add that this will save 3 Lacs...

                              Also, Bad weather riding of CB is better than CBR. Reviews say so.
                              Yes But Let Him Decide What He's Gonna Need The Rite SBK For Him
                              Let Experts Pour Some Comments On This,That's All From My Side
                              Ps: Thanks For Alerting Me
                              Failure should never go to heart & success should never go to head,both makes a person to fall in life-Winston Churchill


                              Yesterday is history.
                              Tomorrow is a mystery.
                              Today is a gift, That is why it is called \"Present\".

                              Enjoy every moment.

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