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Old 11-11-2008
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My father was in exactly the same predicament just a few months ago, having passed his test at the age of 60
He had a budget of 2k and didn't want to pay silly insurance premiums. We looked at the SV650, Bandit 600 and afew others. Eventually he bought an early (but mint) VFR800. Having ridden the bike, I am impressed, its comfy, powerful yet still very tractable & docile if you choose to ride it that way. It handles well too when on the move, but is noticably heavier to move around the garage than my GSXR.
We visit the bike show every year (its at the NEC, from 28th of this month untill Dec 7th) which is an excellent place to go get a feel for each bike. Perhaps it would be worth a day out??
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Just got back in from a few test rides. Got to say I,m def looking at the vfr 800 now but may have to adjust my budget after getting a hell of a shock from the ins companies they wanted £776 f/c . Got to shop around for a better deal. The bike show seems a good idea and the nec is only 90 mins drive from here will def go down there first . I want to get the right bike first time
many thanks for all the idea,s on this.

Just tried a few more companies and got it down to £451
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No no no, forget these sports tourers and get yourself a big triallie. The riding position is more comfortable with a better view in traffic and the bike is capable of doing more. You can go play off road with it too and explore off the beaten track. Additionally you won't be tempted into crazy speeds and get yourself killed (born again bikers of all bikers run the biggest serious accident risk ).

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Possibly not the best advice given the OP's problems with the disc's in his back and neck!!!
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hi mate. if you want a good bike for the money, get your self a super-moto. they are quick, easy to maintain and if you still got balls you can out-run sports bikes in tight-twisty roads.

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