A few questions please...
#11
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No, the course is not required. But it´s a cheap, effective way to learn enough skill to justify purchasing a 600RR as a first bike...provided you are not a ham-fisted numbskull...which I would guess the 335i is an indication you are not. ![Wink](https://cbrforum.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Everyone has an opinion on which bike is better...the Honda really is a world-class performer, but all modern sport bikes are. Honestly, if you are field testing frame welds...chances are you´re in for a world of hurt, regardless of the machine.
Take the rider course. Get the Honda. Take the course again. Ride. Enjoy. Repeat.
![Wink](https://cbrforum.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Everyone has an opinion on which bike is better...the Honda really is a world-class performer, but all modern sport bikes are. Honestly, if you are field testing frame welds...chances are you´re in for a world of hurt, regardless of the machine.
Take the rider course. Get the Honda. Take the course again. Ride. Enjoy. Repeat.
#12
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No, the course is not required. But it´s a cheap, effective way to learn enough skill to justify purchasing a 600RR as a first bike...provided you are not a ham-fisted numbskull...which I would guess the 335i is an indication you are not.![Wink](https://cbrforum.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Everyone has an opinion on which bike is better...the Honda really is a world-class performer, but all modern sport bikes are. Honestly, if you are field testing frame welds...chances are you´re in for a world of hurt, regardless of the machine.
Take the rider course. Get the Honda. Take the course again. Ride. Enjoy. Repeat.
No, the course is not required. But it´s a cheap, effective way to learn enough skill to justify purchasing a 600RR as a first bike...provided you are not a ham-fisted numbskull...which I would guess the 335i is an indication you are not.
![Wink](https://cbrforum.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Everyone has an opinion on which bike is better...the Honda really is a world-class performer, but all modern sport bikes are. Honestly, if you are field testing frame welds...chances are you´re in for a world of hurt, regardless of the machine.
Take the rider course. Get the Honda. Take the course again. Ride. Enjoy. Repeat.
#13
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The new rider courses have their own bikes for you to learn on. Helmets, too...it´s all covered in the course fee.
Have fun.
http://www.msf-usa.org/
Have fun.
http://www.msf-usa.org/
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