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Is it hard to drive a 600cc if u have driven a 125 for 7 months?



ive been drivin a 125 cruiser for 7 months n wanna get a bigger bike, im thinkin about something around a 600, will it be easy enough for me to drive a 600 givin my exsperience?



thanks for all the answers, suuuperdan

I recently switched up from a 250 to a 600. It was easier than I thought. Just shop around for a bike that fits you comfortably and you'll do fine.

The engine is bigger and the bike is heavier and faster, but turning, stopping, and all the important bits are still the same.
As long as you remember that you are dealing with a bike with more power, and respect that fact, your experience level will be fine for a 600cc. The main differences will be taking offf and braking, so I would suggest doing each a couple times when you get the new bike just to get the feel. Also, corners will feel slightly different(only slightly), so be sure to be careful until on the first couple. Overall, making the jump from 125 to 600 will be very easy, and you will feel at home within 2-3 days. Actually, you will probably wonder how you ever made due with a 125.
personal experience
I wouldnt think so, my first and current bike that I'm learing on is a 95 zx6r and so far so good, so if I can start learning on a 600 I would definatly think someone with 7 months of riding experience could take on a 600, like said before just remeber theres alot more power on tap, its enough to get you to speed real fast and in some cases lift the front wheel so take it easy till you get a good feel for the bike and you should be fine
Not at all - just go gently at first ! I used to have a '79 Yamaha XS750 triple, then didn't ride for about 6 years. Then I bought an '88 Yamaha FJ1200 - had a couple of hairy moments in the first couple of days - just didn't comprehend at first how much more powerful the 1200 was ! Within a week I was fine on her - still am over a year later !

Get the 600 - start slowly, and you'll love it !!!
it shouldn't be as long as you remember that there will be more power and more weight. as with anything you start off slow and learn the bike and how it handles in different situations and weather. most of all respect the bike and its capabilities. dont get over confident.
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