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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
who rides motorcycles and what do you ride?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackoyote" data-source="post: 15912422" data-attributes="member: 158200"><p>I've had so many, but my current lineup includes my track bike (2007 GSXR 600) and a Nightster for putting around town (also a few dirt bikes but those don't fit in here).</p><p></p><p>600SS bikes are awful for learning on, plain and simple.</p><p></p><p>Start on a 650 of some sort, pick your poison. The SV650 has a larger following and is enjoyed by beginners up through expert racers. That said, the Ninja 650s are also a great choice (Honda has one now also but can't think of the name, maybe CB650F). Point being, supersports are made for one thing, and learning how to ride on one is counter intuitive. Those who learn on smaller bikes typically become better riders in the long run.</p><p></p><p>You'll hear countless anecdotal shit from people who say they started on 1000s and they're fine, but it's just that, anecdotal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackoyote, post: 15912422, member: 158200"] I've had so many, but my current lineup includes my track bike (2007 GSXR 600) and a Nightster for putting around town (also a few dirt bikes but those don't fit in here). 600SS bikes are awful for learning on, plain and simple. Start on a 650 of some sort, pick your poison. The SV650 has a larger following and is enjoyed by beginners up through expert racers. That said, the Ninja 650s are also a great choice (Honda has one now also but can't think of the name, maybe CB650F). Point being, supersports are made for one thing, and learning how to ride on one is counter intuitive. Those who learn on smaller bikes typically become better riders in the long run. You'll hear countless anecdotal shit from people who say they started on 1000s and they're fine, but it's just that, anecdotal. [/QUOTE]
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