Jakkals323i said:yes i agree buy the RR right now and phone me so i can bring my car for a pic... lol lol
stiovov said:My first bike is a Gsx-R 750... Bought it 3 Months back and taught myself to ride "not really a smart thing but hey" I use it to get to work. Edenvale to Pretoria east. I find it rather fun and powerful enough.
Best advice is get something you comfortable with as a start bike and make sure you have safety gear. If you go for a faster bike like the 600 + then take it very easy. Dont rush it
Karthik said:Go small buddy , had a friend that started at 400cc if I remember correctly and rather not. The falls are bad , even if its a knock to your budget go with the 250cc first . It will teach you the basics .
kabal said:this is obviously the easiest decision in the world.
buy a 2nd hand 250, learn to ride properly, sell it a few months down the line for a similar price as you bought it for and then purchase the type of bike that will suit your riding style/requirements
this whole 600's are easy to ride logic is bullshit. an m3 without traction control is easy to drive, but no sane responsible person would throw a new learner in there and say enjoy.
Sandman said:Karthik said:Go small buddy , had a friend that started at 400cc if I remember correctly and rather not. The falls are bad , even if its a knock to your budget go with the 250cc first . It will teach you the basics .
1.) Every1 with a 400cc cud probably beat you.
2.) Your confidence will be affected by this.
3.) Its not as cool as having a 400cc or 600cc, wen riding with other bikers.
4.) You are only as good as the machine you riding.
5.) Its too light to practise wheelies, if u ever decide to try it :=):
6.) Guys on 250cc, dont feel right at a trackday, if u decide to try it.
7.) It doesnt sound cool, unless you riding above 120km/h
8.) Your friends mite call it a lawnmower.
9.) Brakes are not as good as a 400cc.
10.) Its a 250cc
I think my job is done. Goodluck buddy.