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Old 06-21-2008, 09:25 PM   #14
aNskY
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get a liter bike.
do 200mph everywhere.
end up road pizza like all the other squids.


or be smart and get a 600 (at most) to start on. there is no point having power if you have no idea how to harness it. i GUARANTEE you wont be riding to 100% the potential of even a Ninja 250 in a year's time.

look into an older CBR600, they are cheap and very forgiving, perfect beginner's bike.

oh and it's not a matter of IF you'll lay it down, only when. everyone goes down.

*i have been riding bikes since i was 10, starting on an xr80 and the biggest bike ive ever owned was a 600 and i still do not ride to 100% of its capabilities, yet i somehow manage to RAPE every (ok MOST) liter bike in the canyons. take it for what it's worth.


edit: ABSOLUTELY MOST DEFINATELY TAKE THE MSF COURSE!! best investment a new rider can make besides proper gear.
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