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<blockquote data-quote="SHOdown220" data-source="post: 16742509" data-attributes="member: 39652"><p>Taking the MSF course like you said it is a fantastic first step. I'm honestly surprised something like that isn't required before getting a license. Starting on a small bike is another, they are so forgiving when it comes to learning out to smoothly accelerate and brake. Super sports have tons of power and amazing brakes, which are both awesome but can get you into trouble if you're not careful. </p><p></p><p>Also one warning, you might be looking at saving gas money now but if you like riding too much there goes all your money as you will be looking to ride all the time and spending big bucks moving to a bigger bike then modifying etc the list goes on! I started on a $4,000 bike, probably have close to 18 in my current bike and looking at buying a 30k bike, ouch!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOdown220, post: 16742509, member: 39652"] Taking the MSF course like you said it is a fantastic first step. I'm honestly surprised something like that isn't required before getting a license. Starting on a small bike is another, they are so forgiving when it comes to learning out to smoothly accelerate and brake. Super sports have tons of power and amazing brakes, which are both awesome but can get you into trouble if you're not careful. Also one warning, you might be looking at saving gas money now but if you like riding too much there goes all your money as you will be looking to ride all the time and spending big bucks moving to a bigger bike then modifying etc the list goes on! I started on a $4,000 bike, probably have close to 18 in my current bike and looking at buying a 30k bike, ouch! [/QUOTE]
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