Tuesday, May 31, 2011

What bike would be a good starter bike for a somewhat experienced rider ?

I am almost 17, I have a decent amount of experience with motorcycles and I wanted to know if I could start with a GSXR-600, I have good throttle control and I know how to change gears well, I like the 250 but I don't think is going to be much fun after a couple of months,considering I drove a 1999 GSXR-400 with a passenger and had a decent amount of power, I believe 60HP.What bike would be a good starter bike for a somewhat experienced rider ?
In my state you would be restricted to 250cc for a year. That's a good idea, it keeps people from jumping on 600cc sports bikes before they have sufficient experience.What bike would be a good starter bike for a somewhat experienced rider ?
if you want something to blast about on id look at a honda vfr 400.handle a dream and do about 130mph.

everyday use but a little boring honda cbf600 these bikes go forever and last years.



or if you got the cash 2004 r6 will do you for a while.
almost 17... decent amount of experience..



ridden a GSXR-400..... %26amp; with a pillion..



what else could there be to learn???



Your still a beginner.. %26amp; the 600cc sports bikes are not for newbies.



you like the 250cc bike.. then get that one.. if you get bored after a few months.. your not riding it correctly..



Ive owned 250cc bikes for years %26amp; still have fun on them..



but when you have an idea how to ride you will want something bigger.. but by then the chances of you becoming a donor will be less
The GSX-R 600 would probably be a good bike for you to get. I went from a 125 dirt bike to a GSX-R 750. The nice thing about the gsxrs is they have different setting for rain and dirt roads where you will only get about 60% of the bikes full power. Using this setting you could start out in mode C (60% power) and when you got used to that move up to mode B (80% power) and then finally to mode A(100% power).

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