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riders: the biggest bike for a beginner?
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<blockquote data-quote="roadracer247" data-source="post: 4130222" data-attributes="member: 21803"><p>It sounds more like your looking for people to approve a bad choice...a 600CC Supersport bike is not for noobies. It is nothing like learning to drive a car. I've spent a lot of time on past threads where people ask this same question. If you want a bike that expreienced riders ride but still recommend to new guys go look at a SV650. You could ride a SV650 at a track and in the twisties. It has plenty of power for ANYTHING you will want to do.</p><p></p><p> Anyway, I've also learned there is no convincing some new guy to bikes about what isn't a good bike to start on if they already have bad influences in their lives about which bikes to start on...ride safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadracer247, post: 4130222, member: 21803"] It sounds more like your looking for people to approve a bad choice...a 600CC Supersport bike is not for noobies. It is nothing like learning to drive a car. I've spent a lot of time on past threads where people ask this same question. If you want a bike that expreienced riders ride but still recommend to new guys go look at a SV650. You could ride a SV650 at a track and in the twisties. It has plenty of power for ANYTHING you will want to do. Anyway, I've also learned there is no convincing some new guy to bikes about what isn't a good bike to start on if they already have bad influences in their lives about which bikes to start on...ride safe. [/QUOTE]
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