Is a 600 a good starter bike?
One thing I've noticed with the 600 for a beginner debate, older riders tend to say start small more often than younger riders. I'm hoping to see if there is any correlation to experience.
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polls dont work for the time being but:
NO, and i have 2+ years of experience.
No only to high powered sport bikes of 600cc. I think that because for the non-experienced rider, the power is there, and so is the curiosity, but the ability and skill level isnt. I want to get my girlfriend into riding street bikes and i think im going to stick her on a new 08 ninja 250r. Sick lookin bikes and enough power for starters.
NO, and i have 2+ years of experience.
No only to high powered sport bikes of 600cc. I think that because for the non-experienced rider, the power is there, and so is the curiosity, but the ability and skill level isnt. I want to get my girlfriend into riding street bikes and i think im going to stick her on a new 08 ninja 250r. Sick lookin bikes and enough power for starters.
to me, it really depends on the rider/person and how mature they are, regardless if they are a new rider or not. if they are getting a bigger bike to "fit in" then no. iride a '04 600RR and it was my first bike with no experience. if you have people that can and will teach you the right things and you do it all at your own pace, then you will be fine. in my opinion, a smaller bike can bite you in the *** just as bad as a bigger bike if you do not respect them...a smaller bike just does not have AS MUCH power as a bigger bike.
NO, and i have 2+ years of experience.
(and yes I see it all the time... and the 250 is awesome and sold it in many many places - I'm planning on getting one for who ever the next girl is
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(and yes I see it all the time... and the 250 is awesome and sold it in many many places - I'm planning on getting one for who ever the next girl is
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in my opinion, a smaller bike can bite you in the *** just as bad as a bigger bike if you do not respect them...a smaller bike just does not have AS MUCH power as a bigger bike.
fish, i agree with you, but what i'm saying is that someone mature enough would know they need to take iteasy being as they are new to something. they would learn the bike and about it instead of just start ripping into it...this is what i can honestly say for myself when i started out on mine at least. i have over 4 years of riding experience now on the same bike and i know what i will or can do when i do this or that to it. maturity, to me, is a huge factor when it comes to doinganything i guess.


