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Beginner buyin a bike鈥?same stupid questions I gather.? |
Ok... so most of my friends, who are all under 1 year riding experience, are suggesting I go out and get my licensee (have permit now) and get a Zixer. I think they are crazy... am I wrong? Are they trying to kill me?!?!? I have only a few weekends of experience on a Ninja 250 for cryin out loud! After my classes I would love to get into something like an Interceptor for casual street riding and weekend foraying. Thoughts anyone? Always buy what your comfortable riding. Confidence is very important when your driving a bike, and you cant be confident if your always worried about a bike getting away from you. Ive never owned anything under a 750 but that's where I'm comfortable and if you can handle a 750 you can handle pretty much anything. And you wont outgrow it as quick. But like I said go with what your comfortable driving. You should buy what you feel most comfortable riding. I have always been told one should always ride their own ride. Do not let others dictate what you should ride. Because this is where you could get in trouble (accident, etc.). Get what you want. Something that fits you. You have the right idea, don't get anything that has too much power, but nothing too small that will buzz you to death on a longer ride. Go to the dealer and try. Just got my license and first bike. ride what you can afford. the Ninja 500 is a better bike if you are doing any highway riding. the ninja 250 is a great bike for city riding, but you will outgrow it in a year. budget is the biggest determiner. interceptor 500, hawk 650, seca II 600, fzr 400, cb1 (400), gs500 suzuki. any one of these bikes would make a great first standard/sport bike. good luck personal experience a motorcycle is a motorcycle. a high powered one will only be more dangerous if you are overzealous with the throttle. |
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