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<blockquote data-quote="j3bus2k3" data-source="post: 2064483" data-attributes="member: 556020"><p>I'm 19. I've ridden since I was 16. My first bike was a GSX500 that was a POS that I rebuilt and then rode it till it died. While on it I took several Motorcycle safety foundation courses including basic/new rider and advanced rider. I then moved on to an '99 GSXR600 to get my skill level up and rid that for a full year. While on that I attended a few track days to get comfortable at speed and learn to take corners more aggresivly. I sold that last summer, took out a loan, and bought my current bike, an MV Agusta F4 SPR.</p><p></p><p>IMO, It would be reckless and irresponsible for any new rider (read as: never ridden a motorcycle on the road) to buy a newer sportbike. Buy an older GSX500, something that still has speed and the handling traits your going to experience on a real sportbike while learning to shift, brake, etc. And attend the safety courses, I consider myself to be an experienced rider and I'm still going to track days and riding schools. By a helmet and some leathers and lastly, Dont be another skid mark on the road...ride safe. Thank you and good night //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j3bus2k3, post: 2064483, member: 556020"] I'm 19. I've ridden since I was 16. My first bike was a GSX500 that was a POS that I rebuilt and then rode it till it died. While on it I took several Motorcycle safety foundation courses including basic/new rider and advanced rider. I then moved on to an '99 GSXR600 to get my skill level up and rid that for a full year. While on that I attended a few track days to get comfortable at speed and learn to take corners more aggresivly. I sold that last summer, took out a loan, and bought my current bike, an MV Agusta F4 SPR. IMO, It would be reckless and irresponsible for any new rider (read as: never ridden a motorcycle on the road) to buy a newer sportbike. Buy an older GSX500, something that still has speed and the handling traits your going to experience on a real sportbike while learning to shift, brake, etc. And attend the safety courses, I consider myself to be an experienced rider and I'm still going to track days and riding schools. By a helmet and some leathers and lastly, Dont be another skid mark on the road...ride safe. Thank you and good night [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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