Thisthread is on a local sportbike board that I frequent.
http://georgiasportbike.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25247
This 18yr old has crotch-rocket envy and thinks they can start off on a VFR-800 as their first bike!
All the torque of a crotch rocket and all the weight of a cruiser..... taking all bets on when & how he drops/crashes it first!
My vote is on the first day.
I was 23 when I had a cg125 and I was a nutter on that, I don't think being just 18 and getting a vfr800 as your first bike is a very good idea. He may be o.k but being a newbie you are not safe to use that much power so why not get a small cheap bike to use for 6-12 months.
There was a guy who was going to get a 'Busa as his first bike. There's a thread on here somewhere about it. f%$king hilarious.
An 18yr. old guy got an R1 as his first sportbike on Sportbikes.com fourm boards...ridiculous.
I know someone who just purchased an 02' Kawasaki ZX-9R as his first bike... Early 20's and hasn't taken the MSF course. :cookoo: Says he'll be OK because he's been driving dirt bikes and 4 wheelers his entire life. I gave my 2c, but it only goes so far.
You can start off on a supersport if you ride like a grandma. That's not hard at all.
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I started on a KZ750... It took a couple months for me to drop it the first time, in a parking lot.
dirtbike experience i think greatly increases your skills on a streetbike.
It does, but do you start out dirt riding on a CR500/RM500?
I've got a friend that started on a VFR1000. He couldn't get it through the cones doing the DMV test. Another guy let him borrow his Rebel 250 to get the endorsement.
Quote from: scratch on January 31, 2006, 01:27:19 PM
It does, but do you start out dirt riding on a CR500/RM500?
I started out on a CR250 and downgraded to a 125...couldnt imagine what a 500 is like :o
But yea starting off on a 800cc bike is probably not the smartest idea. :thumb: