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<blockquote data-quote="ctt0002" data-source="post: 5019237" data-attributes="member: 591515"><p>the new 2008 250r is not worthless for someone that is a beginner. It looks just like any other sports bike without the power to kill yourself in. LIke somone else mentioned, its not the cc that kills you, its your throttle control and a beginner does not have that experience.</p><p></p><p>OP, but you do have to realize that once you get the hang of driving a bike, you'll want to step up your game because it will eventually bored you. Then a 600cc will be perfect for you and there is no need for going any higher than that. Gl choosing your bike and the 250r is not a bad choice at all. It fits your budget and looks good too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctt0002, post: 5019237, member: 591515"] the new 2008 250r is not worthless for someone that is a beginner. It looks just like any other sports bike without the power to kill yourself in. LIke somone else mentioned, its not the cc that kills you, its your throttle control and a beginner does not have that experience. OP, but you do have to realize that once you get the hang of driving a bike, you'll want to step up your game because it will eventually bored you. Then a 600cc will be perfect for you and there is no need for going any higher than that. Gl choosing your bike and the 250r is not a bad choice at all. It fits your budget and looks good too. [/QUOTE]
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