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<blockquote data-quote="silvercookie" data-source="post: 3695909" data-attributes="member: 581433"><p>well if you have really no experience you should start out with a 600cc bike</p><p></p><p>they are the most user friendly</p><p></p><p>i.e= if you mis-time a shift the bike wont accelerate out of no where and pickup and possibly make you crash.</p><p></p><p>where as a bike like the honda blackbird cbr-xx you would need precision shifting to ride that.</p><p></p><p>the only thing is you have to be patien. start out slow and work your way up.</p><p></p><p>and then the other question is do you want a cruiser(harley) or a sport bike ( suzuki,kawasaki)</p><p></p><p>usually cruisers are easier to handle due to the fact the ave a lower center of gravity and are easier to handle so you dont have to lean as much. where as with sports bikes the engine sits higher up so the center of gravity is higher and you have to lean more and it is a little harder to control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silvercookie, post: 3695909, member: 581433"] well if you have really no experience you should start out with a 600cc bike they are the most user friendly i.e= if you mis-time a shift the bike wont accelerate out of no where and pickup and possibly make you crash. where as a bike like the honda blackbird cbr-xx you would need precision shifting to ride that. the only thing is you have to be patien. start out slow and work your way up. and then the other question is do you want a cruiser(harley) or a sport bike ( suzuki,kawasaki) usually cruisers are easier to handle due to the fact the ave a lower center of gravity and are easier to handle so you dont have to lean as much. where as with sports bikes the engine sits higher up so the center of gravity is higher and you have to lean more and it is a little harder to control. [/QUOTE]
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