One of my dumber ideas....I'm out to get a motorcycle.
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 9:06 pm
but at least I'm not so dumb because I'm waiting until January to buy it. (Though it doesn't seem that motorcycle prices vary nearly as much as convertibles' do.)
Here's the part where everyone tells me I'm dumb. I'm out to get a 2004 Yamaha R6 as my first bike. (Kinda like getting an F40 as a first car... or so I'm told.) But here's why I still want an R6: very comfortable to sit on, looks great, I won't get bored of it like I would a 250cc, and I can't stop daydreaming about the darn thing.
Down sides are 110hp from a 390# bike, 1 lapse in judgement = dead, ~$6000 for a 1st bike
I know some of you have/had motorcycles. Is there anything I'm not considering? (I will be taking the first MSF course of 2006, so I'm not forgetting that.)
and as far as me being mature enough for the bike... I've owned nothing but sports cars for the last 2 years. I don't speed, I don't tailgate, I no longer suffer from roadrage, I have never been ticketed, and I have only been in 1 car crash (and that involved ice and was back in 2002)
Oh, and with the above information and me being 21... I wonder how much insurance is going to hurt.
Lasty, are there any stats to show my poor mother that me + bike != dead? Its going to be hard convincing her that the moment I sit on a bike every soccer mom on the road is not going to be gunning for me. (Though it wouldn't hurt to act as if they were.....)
Here's the part where everyone tells me I'm dumb. I'm out to get a 2004 Yamaha R6 as my first bike. (Kinda like getting an F40 as a first car... or so I'm told.) But here's why I still want an R6: very comfortable to sit on, looks great, I won't get bored of it like I would a 250cc, and I can't stop daydreaming about the darn thing.
Down sides are 110hp from a 390# bike, 1 lapse in judgement = dead, ~$6000 for a 1st bike
I know some of you have/had motorcycles. Is there anything I'm not considering? (I will be taking the first MSF course of 2006, so I'm not forgetting that.)
and as far as me being mature enough for the bike... I've owned nothing but sports cars for the last 2 years. I don't speed, I don't tailgate, I no longer suffer from roadrage, I have never been ticketed, and I have only been in 1 car crash (and that involved ice and was back in 2002)
Oh, and with the above information and me being 21... I wonder how much insurance is going to hurt.
Lasty, are there any stats to show my poor mother that me + bike != dead? Its going to be hard convincing her that the moment I sit on a bike every soccer mom on the road is not going to be gunning for me. (Though it wouldn't hurt to act as if they were.....)