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Then new 1996 YZF600. Got 1100 miles out of my learning curve (first 2 wheeler ever!) before I did $3800 in damages. I was unhurt, fixed the bike, Insurance was totalled.
I say newbies start out on cheap bikes regardless of cc! |
Brand new '04 R6.
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spent a day on a borrowed TTR125
Did my MSF on a Rebel 250 - 2 days rode about 10 miles on a FZR600 on the street and then got it race ready my street bike was then a VFR800i and I started racing the FZR But I'm older then the average "beginner" and probably not quite as smart (My MSF instructor told me I was crazy for wanting my race license so quick and told me it wasn't possible. I hate when people tell me something isn't possible) |
SV650---
Vtwin baby! |
350, 30+ year old cc's.
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Spent a few weeks on a borrowed GSXR 600. At the time, someone I knew had 4 bikes and wanted me to get into riding so bad, he let me borrow a practically new bike (800 miles). After a few weeks I decided it wasn't the best idea to learn on a borrowed $9K bike, so I returned it. Thinking back it wasn't a good idea to start on a SS PERIOD. Took the MSF Class. Few months later I picked up a used 91 Honda F2. Rode that for a bit and ended up selling it...got an offer I couldn't refuse. Couple of months later I bought a brand new 05 GSXR 600.
Attached a pic of the F2 and the GSXR when I first got it. Damn I miss the way it looked with the stock plastics. Before you all ask about the girl with the tig bits. She came for a car photoshoot, photog saw the bike and asked to snap some pics. I said sure! :drool: |
First bike I ever rode was a 01 Honda F4i 600
The bike I really started on was my 92 Yamaha FZR 600 :beers: |
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My first was 850 cc's. 1980 Suzuki GS850. Probably had less power/weight ratio than the 08 Kawi 250, definitely nowhere near a modern 600.
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still on my first bike (750cc)
i think i should have started smaller. :idk: i was originally looking for a sv650, but i bought my current bike only 'cause it was a great deal at the time. |
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