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Don't hold me to this one, but I believe the RR is seated higher than the f4i? Maybe? Not sure though lol.
Quoted from the RR section of the forum:
"im 5'6" and i have to tip toe as well, i just lean to one side when stopped. only time its a problem is on hills, just practice a lot in parking lots and it will build your confidence up and shouldnt be a prob "
Quoted from the RR section of the forum:
"im 5'6" and i have to tip toe as well, i just lean to one side when stopped. only time its a problem is on hills, just practice a lot in parking lots and it will build your confidence up and shouldnt be a prob "
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I just started on a 600rr a month ago. been doing good so far... *knock on wood*. Just take it REALLLY REALLY SLOW. Riding only within your own limitations. Alot of people on the forums will tell you not to get an RR as a starter bike. I agree with them on many levels but i also know by experience that if you're bent on buying an RR, no amount of talk will change that. The bike is really fast and it will catch you off guard, so be careful and ride safe.
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