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riders: the biggest bike for a beginner?
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<blockquote data-quote="motomaniac321" data-source="post: 4129740" data-attributes="member: 46897"><p>i believe that a hyabusa is way out of the question, and i wouldnt even look at a 1000 unless you have several years of experience. i've ridden motorcycles since i was 6 (mostly dirtbikes) and got a cbr600rr when i was 16. to this day, i still love and ride this bike. if you feel that you're gonna out grow it too fast, i would recommend getting a gsx-r 750. thats prolly the most fun bike i've ever ridden. it seems to have everything going for it. good power, good handleing, and overall, its a great ride. even to me, the 1000 still feels uncomfortable, theres just something about it i dont like. but ya, you should prolly be good with either a 600 or a 750.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motomaniac321, post: 4129740, member: 46897"] i believe that a hyabusa is way out of the question, and i wouldnt even look at a 1000 unless you have several years of experience. i've ridden motorcycles since i was 6 (mostly dirtbikes) and got a cbr600rr when i was 16. to this day, i still love and ride this bike. if you feel that you're gonna out grow it too fast, i would recommend getting a gsx-r 750. thats prolly the most fun bike i've ever ridden. it seems to have everything going for it. good power, good handleing, and overall, its a great ride. even to me, the 1000 still feels uncomfortable, theres just something about it i dont like. but ya, you should prolly be good with either a 600 or a 750. [/QUOTE]
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