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Finally got my moto license, now choosing a first beginner bike?
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<blockquote data-quote="Branhammer" data-source="post: 14934033" data-attributes="member: 164970"><p>I don't see anything wrong with a 600 unless you're just a dumbass and don't have any respect for the power. My first bike was a 2007 Suzuki SV650S. It's a sport bike with a 650cc v-twin engine that you would normally find in a standard bike or cruiser. Not as fast up top as a true sport bike but still damn fast (low 12's in the 1/4) and gobs of low-end torque. </p><p></p><p>Again, it was my first bike and I never had issues because I respected the power and didn't do all the dumb shit that gives sport bikers a bad name. My only problem with a 250 is that as soon as you feel comfortable on a bike you are going to hate how weak it is and want to trade up immediately. That won't happen with a 600 or a 650. Just respect the power and don't be stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Branhammer, post: 14934033, member: 164970"] I don't see anything wrong with a 600 unless you're just a dumbass and don't have any respect for the power. My first bike was a 2007 Suzuki SV650S. It's a sport bike with a 650cc v-twin engine that you would normally find in a standard bike or cruiser. Not as fast up top as a true sport bike but still damn fast (low 12's in the 1/4) and gobs of low-end torque. Again, it was my first bike and I never had issues because I respected the power and didn't do all the dumb shit that gives sport bikers a bad name. My only problem with a 250 is that as soon as you feel comfortable on a bike you are going to hate how weak it is and want to trade up immediately. That won't happen with a 600 or a 650. Just respect the power and don't be stupid. [/QUOTE]
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