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Old 01-23-2014, 09:15 PM   #46 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by AzSpeng View Post
buying a brand new first bike is a TERRIBLE idea..that i will agree with..the cc means absolutely nothing.

buy a used bike, 600 or 1000cc, something that already has some damage but road worthy....ride it for 6 months or so, sell it and buy your brand new bike.
I agree with what you said here however the engine size definitely means something. Even a 250 will be faster than most cars out there and is enough to get out of its own way. I have been riding dirt for 20+ years and street for 7 now and a 1000cc bike will get you in trouble quick!

I went against my own advice and started on a Yamaha R6 but as I said I have tons of experience on two wheels, I rode that for about 3-4 years and then picked up my GSXR1000. I think starting on the 1000 would be straight suicide, and even the 600 is asking for trouble if the OP has zero experience on a motorcycle. Unless you really are disciplined enough to not crack the throttle open too hard on the 600, I recommend you look at something slower, and LIGHTER. My buddy just picked up a new CBR500R and while it isnt the fastest, its really a great bike to ride and you sit pretty upright making it a much better commuter.
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