STEvieXE
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@ 2.50 
bricking it, havent had a lesson in 5 weeks due to instructor being away and have one hour before the test...
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RyanSxi
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Good luck
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Tom
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Good luck, stay confident
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_Allan_
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Good luck
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STEvieXE
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passed with 2 minors whoop whoop
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Graham88
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_Allan_
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Congratulations
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STEvieXE
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cheers lads, what to buy is the nect question, im thinkin vfr 400
any other suggestions? i really only like sporty bikes
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Russ
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vfr400 is a good choice
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_Allan_
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Yeah VFR400 is also one of the better 400's to get. Plenty of parts but also on the downside getting a lot harder to track down a nice example. Plenty have been bounced, raced, owned by numpties. Maybe join a forum like http://www.400greybike.cc/newforum/ and buy one off a member etc..
[Edited on 19-08-2008 by _Allan_]
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STEvieXE
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insurance is gonna cost me the best part of 500 on a vfr
not too bad really
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Wayne
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well done pal
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fir3vip3r
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love my vfr tbh, reccomended, though there 20 years old now, so expect to look at dogs
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Mobby
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congrats mate
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STEvieXE
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yeah im in no rush tho, will be buying anytime now over the winter to have ready for riding next season
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Mobby
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if you get a vfr 400 then go for the vfr nc30, but the fastest 400 is the zxr400
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fir3vip3r
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quote: Originally posted by mobby
if you get a vfr 400 then go for the vfr nc30, but the fastest 400 is the zxr400
not really a lot of difference tbh
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Mobby
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quote: Originally posted by fir3vip3r
quote: Originally posted by mobby
if you get a vfr 400 then go for the vfr nc30, but the fastest 400 is the zxr400
not really a lot of difference tbh
probably not, but thats word on the street
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Graham88
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quote: Originally posted by STEvieXE
cheers lads, what to buy is the nect question, im thinkin vfr 400
any other suggestions? i really only like sporty bikes
NC30 all the way! My old one


quote: Originally posted by mobby
quote: Originally posted by fir3vip3r
not really a lot of difference tbh
probably not, but thats word on the street
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STEvieXE
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im sure any 400 will be plenty quick for me tbh
vfrs definately tend to tick alot of boxs, would like an original one tho
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mazdaspeed
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When I passed all the quotes for bikes like bandit 600s were in the £600 region. What I got was an Yamaha FJ1200 off a mate, and insurance was £290 partly because of its age ('88). It's a fair bit faster than a bandit as well haha!
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Graham88
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quote: Originally posted by STEvieXE
im sure any 400 will be plenty quick for me tbh
vfrs definately tend to tick alot of boxs, would like an original one tho
NC30 looks the best though 
My first bike, 17, just passed test, £680 TPFT.
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