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<blockquote data-quote="GabeC" data-source="post: 4500036" data-attributes="member: 583686"><p>alright first thing you need to realize is ANY bike that you buy, will be fast. The 250cc bike up the street is even pretty quick.</p><p></p><p>That said, $3k will probly get you something like a 97'-03' street bike, something like that unless you get a great deal somewhere. I'd look at some 600's, good light bikes, pretty quick but some(most) can get pretty tiring when riding 30+ minutes at a time.</p><p></p><p>Yamaha R6's, CBR 600's, GSX-R 600's are all good choices and look pretty good fixed up. go hit up ebay and get an idea of which style bike you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GabeC, post: 4500036, member: 583686"] alright first thing you need to realize is ANY bike that you buy, will be fast. The 250cc bike up the street is even pretty quick. That said, $3k will probly get you something like a 97'-03' street bike, something like that unless you get a great deal somewhere. I'd look at some 600's, good light bikes, pretty quick but some(most) can get pretty tiring when riding 30+ minutes at a time. Yamaha R6's, CBR 600's, GSX-R 600's are all good choices and look pretty good fixed up. go hit up ebay and get an idea of which style bike you like. [/QUOTE]
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