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neebelung
07-28-2008, 07:43 AM
......to upgrade my bike. :rockout:


I'm just "over" her... the fun to frustration ratio is outta whack, and we spend more time working on her (or being frustrated about working on her) than I actually get to spend riding her. So I think soon I'll let her find a new home, and we'll replace her with something newer, prettier and (more of all) more reliable....

Trip
07-28-2008, 07:50 AM
600rr, it's a yamaha R1 killer

neebelung
07-28-2008, 07:57 AM
It's just not a comfy bike to me. The ergos on the R1 (esp the '04 to '06) are much comfier to me. :shrug:

And the R6 is still on the short list... and strangely, so is the Busa (though I'm still not sure if I'm comfortable with the attention that comes with riding one of those).

Dave
07-28-2008, 08:00 AM
It's just not a comfy bike to me. The ergos on the R1 (esp the '04 to '06) are much comfier to me. :shrug:

And the R6 is still on the short list... and strangely, so is the Busa (though I'm still not sure if I'm comfortable with the attention that comes with riding one of those).

i have no great love for busas neebs but if you like it then fuck everyone else. :dthumb:

neebelung
07-28-2008, 08:05 AM
i have no great love for busas neebs but if you like it then fuck everyone else. :dthumb:

Oh I know... it's not that I'm worried about "what people will think," it's more the unwanted attention (mainly from obnoxious guys) on the road.

Dave
07-28-2008, 08:09 AM
easily solved with a quick flick of the wrist dear ;)

neebelung
07-28-2008, 08:19 AM
:rofl: Ok, good point... ;)

I did finally ride Chris' R1 Saturday.... Holy cow...... it lived up to every expectation I ever had of it. Just a fan-freakin-tastic bike and a joy to ride (in SPITE of the blinding, torrential rain I encountered on my way home)....

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b247/neebelung/Chris%20R1/R1072608015.jpg

(Hey, I had to pull off and camp out under a bridge for a bit, in order to not becoming a human lightning rod, so I figured I might as well get some good pics of the bike :lol: )
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b247/neebelung/Chris%20R1/R1072608014.jpg

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b247/neebelung/Chris%20R1/R1072608016.jpg

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b247/neebelung/Chris%20R1/R1072608017.jpg

Trip
07-28-2008, 08:54 AM
I took a headlight off one of those R1's sunday. The honda ate it, yum.

neebelung
07-28-2008, 09:26 AM
:rofl:


nom nom nom nom.....

PhiSig1071
07-28-2008, 10:07 AM
It's weird but I definitely see you as more of a 'busa person than an R1, and definitely more than an R6. I don't think you'd like the peaky (compared to a busa) nature of the R6. Good luck with the decision! It's a fun one! And like I said, you need anything (barrow my trailer?) let me know.

Cutty72
07-28-2008, 10:14 AM
do eett!! new bikes are fun :D

the chi
07-28-2008, 10:39 AM
Sweet, congrats on taking the next step...can't wait to see what you end up with!

As long as you arent planning to do alot of track days and such, the busa is a great bike for fun and as a commuter, I think you'll love it if you go that route...I wouldnt mind having one for a long distance ride come to think of it...

Cutty72
07-28-2008, 10:44 AM
Check insurance on all of them too. I know that was a factor when I got my new ride as well.

neebelung
07-28-2008, 10:52 AM
The long-distance comfort of the Busa is a nice point in its favor, but then the insurance thing is a going point (our ins co does look at the cc's of the bike).... hmmm... so many things to weigh....

Rider
07-28-2008, 11:01 AM
GSXR750-- all the comfort you want.... all the power you need. :rockout:

neebelung
07-28-2008, 11:06 AM
GSXR750-- all the comfort you want.... all the power you need. :rockout:

I've literally never even sat on one actually... :lol: I know everyone's raving about ALL the new GSXR's, but I hadn't even considered them, actually (not that I have anything against them, just hadn't looked at em :shrug:)

can't hurt to consider them, I s'pose....

Carolina
07-28-2008, 11:09 AM
good luck

I def want the busa but the insurance would kill me so I'm gonna wait and see what happens. I might just settle for an older model gsxr1000 they are just as comfy. I do want a newer model bike though it offers such a different and smoother ride.:twfix:

z06boy
07-28-2008, 11:32 AM
Good lookin' R1...I love mine.

NeonspeedRT
07-28-2008, 12:33 PM
Check insurance on all of them too. I know that was a factor when I got my new ride as well.

Insurance won't be a big factor with us. We're with USAA and have been for many, many years. When I got rid of my 97 900RR and added my 05 R1, my semi annual premium went up a whole $20.

Mr Lefty
07-28-2008, 12:35 PM
true but USAA goes by CC's so your 900RR and your R1 aren't that big a diff... going from a 600 to a 1300 would

neebelung
07-28-2008, 12:52 PM
true but USAA goes by CC's so your 900RR and your R1 aren't that big a diff... going from a 600 to a 1300 would

Right, I agree. Going from a 600 to a 1000 is going to be a big enough jump, so before I decide definitively on one bike over another, I want to see what that next leap from 1000 to 1300 cc's will be.

t-homo
07-28-2008, 01:00 PM
The insurance on my blast was 156 a year for liability with Shelter ins, but all of my family's vehicles were on that plan. When I got the R1, only a few different companies in town would insure it at all, with one 26 in a 25 ticket on my record. The lowest price I could find was for 550 dollars a year for liability.

Cutty72
07-28-2008, 01:02 PM
The insurance on my blast was 156 a year for liability with Shelter ins, but all of my family's vehicles were on that plan. When I got the R1, only a few different companies in town would insure it at all, with one 26 in a 25 ticket on my record. The lowest price I could find was for 550 dollars a year for liability.

Yup, I was looking at $4k/year for the busa
$2800/year for a liter bike
$2K/year for a 750
and $295/year for my buell...

All the same coverage, full coverage, $500 deduct

hmmm, tough call.

t-homo
07-28-2008, 01:09 PM
Yup, I was looking at $4k/year for the busa
$2800/year for a liter bike
$2K/year for a 750
and $295/year for my buell...

All the same coverage, full coverage, $500 deduct

hmmm, tough call.

Holy shit. I had heard that they were going to work out a deal on ins, but i didn't figure it would be that much.

neebelung
07-28-2008, 01:11 PM
Yup, I was looking at $4k/year for the busa
$2800/year for a liter bike
$2K/year for a 750
and $295/year for my buell...

All the same coverage, full coverage, $500 deduct

hmmm, tough call.

WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!

t-homo
07-28-2008, 01:13 PM
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!

Nee, get an 1125!

Rider
07-28-2008, 01:14 PM
Yup, I was looking at $4k/year for the busa
$2800/year for a liter bike
$2K/year for a 750
and $295/year for my buell...

All the same coverage, full coverage, $500 deduct

hmmm, tough call.

I pay $480/year for my 750, full coverage with a $500 deductible. Liberty Mutual.

neebelung
07-28-2008, 01:19 PM
Nee, get an 1125!

:lol: That was subtle... ;)

I never did get to ride them at Bike Week, but I have to say I wasn't wild about the Buell I DID ride.... :panic: (mind you, I'm aware the 1125 is a completely different animal though).

Mr Lefty
07-28-2008, 01:25 PM
what buell did you ride?

NeonspeedRT
07-28-2008, 01:30 PM
true but USAA goes by CC's so your 900RR and your R1 aren't that big a diff... going from a 600 to a 1300 would

Oh I know there will be a jump. But i'm not worried about it. It won't be anything major. I'm sure it will be more then $20 a year, but not horrible by any stretch.

I'm with USAA old school, where all my coverage is through USAA direct. Not farmed out to Progressive or whoever they are using now.

I have full coverage on my truck, my R1, Nee's 6R, a $75k renters policy, and a seperate $5k policy on Nee's engagement ring. We pay alittle over $2100 per year for everything, for both of us. So we have room to work with if rates go up some :dthumb:

Mr Lefty
07-28-2008, 01:34 PM
Nice!

I'm still through state farm at the moment... but I think I'll end up swaping over to USAA... cause my insurance is through Oregon... and since i'll be buying a house in Mississippi... it'd probably save me money to put the house, my trucks, and my bike all on one plan through USAA.

I hate to switch though... the office i use for State Farm has been fucking awesome! I may stay with them just because of how well they've taken care of me.

Cutty72
07-28-2008, 01:40 PM
I pay $480/year for my 750, full coverage with a $500 deductible. Liberty Mutual.

Older with a cleaner record by chance? and more years with them/with a bike as well is my guess

WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!

I don't know if everywhere gets a great deal. I was with Dairyland/Sentry insurance already with the SV... they happen to be the "cheap" ones with the Buell as well.

NeonspeedRT
07-28-2008, 01:53 PM
Nice!

I'm still through state farm at the moment... but I think I'll end up swaping over to USAA... cause my insurance is through Oregon... and since i'll be buying a house in Mississippi... it'd probably save me money to put the house, my trucks, and my bike all on one plan through USAA.

I hate to switch though... the office i use for State Farm has been fucking awesome! I may stay with them just because of how well they've taken care of me.

You may want to check before you swap. From what i've been told, USAA doesn't write motorcycle insurance direct anymore. They will write everything else for you, but they farm out motorcycle insurance to someone else. It may even be State Farm now. I know it was Progressive at one point in time.

Thats what I meant, i'm with USAA old school. I'm covered by them directly for everything. They don't cover everything "in house" anymore. I've been with USAA since around 1991.

I don't know if everywhere gets a great deal. I was with Dairyland/Sentry insurance already with the SV...

I've heard good things about Dairlyland and Farmers insurance as well.

Mr Lefty
07-28-2008, 01:57 PM
ahh ok... well as long as it's not going to cost me an arm and a leg... I'll be keeping my trucks and bikes under state farm... the only thing is I have to do extra leg work to register them and do the annual inspections paperwork for Oregon.

neebelung
07-28-2008, 02:05 PM
what buell did you ride?

The XB9RCX I believe it was (the citycross edition of the XB9R). That thing jiggle the shit outta me!!!! My friend rode a regular XB9R on that same demo ride, and he hated it, too. :panic:

t-homo
07-28-2008, 02:05 PM
Dairyland wouldn't insure me on the R1. Must be because I'm 19.

Dave
07-28-2008, 02:08 PM
true but USAA goes by CC's so your 900RR and your R1 aren't that big a diff... going from a 600 to a 1300 would

do they? the price jump was negligable going from the hurricane to the fireblade. actually i think it was cheaper...

No Worries
07-28-2008, 07:53 PM
It's just not a comfy bike to me. The ergos on the R1 (esp the '04 to '06) are much comfier to me. :shrug:

And the R6 is still on the short list... and strangely, so is the Busa (though I'm still not sure if I'm comfortable with the attention that comes with riding one of those).

I get challenged all the time on my old GS, so the GSX-R 1300 would just be worse. I'm looking at two 98's. The ZX-9 is fast, comfortable, and can sport-tour with it's big fairing. The R1 is also fast, and can be made comfortable. Of course, the 98 R1 is more desirable than a new R1 because it is carbed and has the long-stroke engine for low-rpm power. Most of the old R1's I see were thrashed. But I've seen some nice low-mileage ZX-9's (post 97's are best) for $3500. They need suspension work and the jet needle has to be shimmed, but what a great bike.

Carolina
07-28-2008, 08:01 PM
Yup, I was looking at $4k/year for the busa
$2800/year for a liter bike
$2K/year for a 750
and $295/year for my buell...

All the same coverage, full coverage, $500 deduct

hmmm, tough call.

USAA quoted me about the same and they did send me to progressive. Older models and newer bikes have drastic price differences.

DLIT
07-28-2008, 08:07 PM
true but USAA goes by CC's so your 900RR and your R1 aren't that big a diff... going from a 600 to a 1300 would

The only way you'll have USAA for your bike is if you're grandfathered in like me. They don't do that shit anymore.

t-homo
07-28-2008, 08:33 PM
I get challenged all the time on my old GS, so the GSX-R 1300 would just be worse. I'm looking at two 98's. The ZX-9 is fast, comfortable, and can sport-tour with it's big fairing. The R1 is also fast, and can be made comfortable. Of course, the 98 R1 is more desirable than a new R1 because it is carbed and has the long-stroke engine for low-rpm power. Most of the old R1's I see were thrashed. But I've seen some nice low-mileage ZX-9's (post 97's are best) for $3500. They need suspension work and the jet needle has to be shimmed, but what a great bike.

I got my 2000 R1 with most performance mods you can do for $3800. Only downfall is 42000 miles, but it still runs like a champ.

marko138
07-28-2008, 09:45 PM
Nice. Everyone loves new bikes.

neebelung
07-29-2008, 06:33 AM
I get challenged all the time on my old GS, so the GSX-R 1300 would just be worse. I'm looking at two 98's. The ZX-9 is fast, comfortable, and can sport-tour with it's big fairing. The R1 is also fast, and can be made comfortable. Of course, the 98 R1 is more desirable than a new R1 because it is carbed and has the long-stroke engine for low-rpm power. Most of the old R1's I see were thrashed. But I've seen some nice low-mileage ZX-9's (post 97's are best) for $3500. They need suspension work and the jet needle has to be shimmed, but what a great bike.

Since carbs are a large part of the problems I've had with my current bike, I'm kinda leery of going carbed again (at least for a daily rider).

We've talked it over a bit more (and some more and some MORE) and the R1 really looks like the way I'm gonna go. If I come across a SCREAMIN good deal on a Busa that I just can't pass up, then I might still go that route, but there's fewer mods I'd need to do to a stock R1 as opposed to a stock Busa to be happy with it right off the bat (I'd have to "anti bling" any Busa).

LaFemmes
07-29-2008, 07:15 AM
:whistle:Test ride the ZX10R.

neebelung
07-29-2008, 07:43 AM
:whistle:Test ride the ZX10R.

I have actually, and enjoyed it. I haven't totally ruled them out, but the R1 is still more :drool:

BobTheBiker
07-29-2008, 01:37 PM
god tells you to donate your old 6 to me and buy the R1.

neebelung
07-29-2008, 01:56 PM
god tells you to donate your old 6 to me and buy the R1.

Sure I'll donate it to ya. And then when you donate, oh, let's say $1500 to me, I'll even throw in the keys and the title. :D

Dave
07-29-2008, 02:10 PM
you rode the 08 ten neebs? how did you like it? i think its the sexiest of the current litres (after pipe) still curious what yami and zuk are gonna do in 09'. arent they both due for new models? might be worth waiting it out a few more months. even if you dont like what they come out with the dealer is gonna be semi desperate to move out the old ones. plus winter is always the best time to find a deal

neebelung
07-29-2008, 02:20 PM
you rode the 08 ten neebs? how did you like it? i think its the sexiest of the current litres (after pipe) still curious what yami and zuk are gonna do in 09'. arent they both due for new models? might be worth waiting it out a few more months. even if you dont like what they come out with the dealer is gonna be semi desperate to move out the old ones. plus winter is always the best time to find a deal

Yup I rode it at Bike Week this year. I actually really liked it; surprisingly comfy (even moreso than the '08 ZX6R, which I also rode). But I'm not wild about the way it looks. :shrug: Right now, I hate to say it, but for '08, Zuk is really the best looking lineup out there, followed closely by Yammy. But yeah I think '09 means a redesign for Yamaha.

If I thought my bike would make it till March without major headaches, I'd hold out, have Chris get an '09 R1 and then I'd inherit HIS. But I don't think I'll be holding out that long.

Cutty72
07-29-2008, 02:50 PM
shouldn't have to wait till march... 09's should be hitting the showfloor in the next few months.

neebelung
07-29-2008, 03:01 PM
shouldn't have to wait till march... 09's should be hitting the showfloor in the next few months.

Huh, really? I had heard the pics of the new R1 will be out sometime next month, but that it would be March before it's available. I could be wrong though. :shrug:

NeonspeedRT
07-29-2008, 03:43 PM
Huh, really? I had heard the pics of the new R1 will be out sometime next month, but that it would be March before it's available. I could be wrong though. :shrug:

Thats what I thought also. Normally "most" manafactures show the pics of the 09 models in Sept. From then the cruisers and smaller bikes will start to "trickle" in and they usually release the new model liter bikes around Feb/March.

z06boy
07-29-2008, 03:55 PM
Huh, really? I had heard the pics of the new R1 will be out sometime next month, but that it would be March before it's available. I could be wrong though. :shrug:

I think this is correct.

Cutty72
07-29-2008, 04:48 PM
:idk: could be. Local dealer had new model zukes in crates out back by Oct. Didn't put 'em on the showfloor till march cause of winter though.

Dave
07-29-2008, 06:19 PM
yeah i think they are holding the new design till some show in sept. and nee, if thats the case then if you go with an older one you can flip it without loosing much if anything if you guys like the new ones. eh, my opinion. love the hawk nose on the new ten, and kawi's integrated dash clusters kick all kinds of ass

DLIT
07-29-2008, 06:25 PM
If it's a complete redesign or similar, they usually don't release them until that actual year, but if everything's pretty much the same, you may be able to see 'em in '08. The '09 R6S will be out this month for example.