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<blockquote data-quote="duece212" data-source="post: 3701139" data-attributes="member: 558948"><p>I learned on a roadstar and was a skinny kid when I did. They are extremely well balanced and aren't really that powerful stock. If you get some more practice on that (if he lets you), when you get on a sportbike the weight difference might make you more confident. The difference in seat height will be a wierd change though.</p><p></p><p>Its not the bike you want in the long run, but I say take practice where you can get it. A motorcycle course isn't a bad idea either if you have the time/money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duece212, post: 3701139, member: 558948"] I learned on a roadstar and was a skinny kid when I did. They are extremely well balanced and aren't really that powerful stock. If you get some more practice on that (if he lets you), when you get on a sportbike the weight difference might make you more confident. The difference in seat height will be a wierd change though. Its not the bike you want in the long run, but I say take practice where you can get it. A motorcycle course isn't a bad idea either if you have the time/money. [/QUOTE]
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