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Have you ever logged a lot of hours on a bike in general, let alone a 600cc? If not, I don't recommend a 600. Chances are they may being you are young.
no, and its still gonna be awhile concidering im gonna have to turn 19 to get my license
no, and its still gonna be awhile concidering im gonna have to turn 19 to get my license
I would recommend either a 250/500/650 or something of that size in a V Twin.
A SS bike is a lot of bike to start on and it is known those that start on smaller bikes turn out to be better riders over all. I have seen too many people wreck their SS bikes, or seriously fuck themselves up because they thought they could handle it, and couldn't. Seen a co-worker in the past wreck 2 CBR 600's in 2 months and land up in the hospital for 2 weeks each time. Also take a MSF class as well. You won't be experienced by any means, but you will be a "better" beginner than those that do not take it.
I would recommend either a 250/500/650 or something of that size in a V Twin.
A SS bike is a lot of bike to start on and it is known those that start on smaller bikes turn out to be better riders over all. I have seen too many people wreck their SS bikes, or seriously fuck themselves up because they thought they could handle it, and couldn't. Seen a co-worker in the past wreck 2 CBR 600's in 2 months and land up in the hospital for 2 weeks each time. Also take a MSF class as well. You won't be experienced by any means, but you will be a "better" beginner than those that do not take it.
yeah i plan on taking the class . we have a old 450cc honda the ill probaly fix up over the winter and learn on. thanks for all the advice