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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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<blockquote data-quote="wizbangdoodle" data-source="post: 16418404" data-attributes="member: 17037"><p>Type of bike kind of depends on the OP's financial situation. If money isn't really an issue, start with a TTR and then sell it when you're ready to move up. Probably won't lose much there anyway since they hold their value pretty well. Next bike would be a nice linear 4 stroke 250. After that the sky's the limit.</p><p></p><p>However, if money is an issue and you have to get one bike and be happy with it, I'd get a 4 stroke 250. You can modify those a bit and be quite happy with it. You probably won't kill yourself on it in the beginning and as far as power, you'll never know what you're missing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wizbangdoodle, post: 16418404, member: 17037"] Type of bike kind of depends on the OP's financial situation. If money isn't really an issue, start with a TTR and then sell it when you're ready to move up. Probably won't lose much there anyway since they hold their value pretty well. Next bike would be a nice linear 4 stroke 250. After that the sky's the limit. However, if money is an issue and you have to get one bike and be happy with it, I'd get a 4 stroke 250. You can modify those a bit and be quite happy with it. You probably won't kill yourself on it in the beginning and as far as power, you'll never know what you're missing. [/QUOTE]
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