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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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riders: the biggest bike for a beginner?
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<blockquote data-quote="PSI87" data-source="post: 4130401" data-attributes="member: 32006"><p>Wow, theres a lot of good info there. I'm thinking about getting a bike myself... No real experience... I want a liter bike, like most ppl. While I know 600's aren't slow, but my old car was faster so thats a little bit of a turn off. Personally, the big thing is money. Since I'm mostly into drag racing, I want a liter bike, I think a 600 would be cool but a liter bike is what I'd really like. It cost's enough to buy 1 bike, taking a loss on the 600 before I eventually transition up to a 1k isn't appealing. As long as the rider is responsible, is it really that big of deal to start on a 1000?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSI87, post: 4130401, member: 32006"] Wow, theres a lot of good info there. I'm thinking about getting a bike myself... No real experience... I want a liter bike, like most ppl. While I know 600's aren't slow, but my old car was faster so thats a little bit of a turn off. Personally, the big thing is money. Since I'm mostly into drag racing, I want a liter bike, I think a 600 would be cool but a liter bike is what I'd really like. It cost's enough to buy 1 bike, taking a loss on the 600 before I eventually transition up to a 1k isn't appealing. As long as the rider is responsible, is it really that big of deal to start on a 1000? [/QUOTE]
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