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Im 15 and when i turn 16 i want to get a sport bike what would be a good looking fast bike to start with?


and if you tell me what bike can you tell me about how fast it woul go cause like i know a 250cc goes like 65 max and i think thats kinda slow s yea what would you suggest for my first bike

You should start with a 250, the new Kawasaki 250's look way better this year. Just remember that a 250 is a learning bike and you can always get a super cool looking one when you get more experienced.

Start with a 125 and see if you like it, if not move up until you find something that you and your pocketbook are both comfortable with. Let your conscience be your guide. Only you know what you can handle. But you need to add about 4 more year before you can get a license to ride the bike on the street.

I wouldn't bovvvvvver with a good looking one -

It'll not long before you and it are nothing but JAM ON TOAST !!!!!

Your just a kid - LEARN 1st to ride,
before you SLIDE ........ You ain't gonna
look so 'cool' on your Arrrrsssseee lovie !!

...... What is speed without control ??

i would go wit da 250 cc honda. its reasonable price and u not gonna get a high speed bike with 3000. honda 250 is the way to go.

try a yamaha r1

Maybe im making the wrong assumption but when you said sport bike I'm thinking street bike. Get something maybe alittle bigger then you got now. You are going to drop it so don't spend that much on it. Maybe like a honda 600 maybe 10 years old or so. Make sure its got a good set of brakes and tires on it, you don't want to drop it due to faulty equipment. And then take it easy and get a real good feel for the weight difference and throttle response, cuz it will be different. If you were talking dirt nevermind lol... gl man

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