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ryan207Participant
It was such a stupid idea to post on this forum because you guys are saftey freaks (I’m not saying this because you told me not to do wheelies and stoppies after 2 months, I commend you for that). It’s because you guys think that a beginner/novice bike (aka ninja 650) is way to powerful for someone who had has 3 months of riding expierence. If it can be ridden successfully by a beginner, than I am a advanced beginner after 3 months of riding. So, that overqualifies me for the bike. You guys suck… This is not a good forum for beginner riders because it is full of saftey freaks.
ryan207ParticipantOk, thanks, I’ll follow exactly what you said. This guy is the man, and definatly knows what he is talking about. Everyone else’s comments are stupid and pointless. Thanks dude, someone who finally understands my ideas, and who did not waste their time by posting this comment.
The ninja 500 is the best looking bike ever, and definatly something for me.
My plans are not concrete, they were just ideas that I wanted to bounce off of you guys. Wow, I just got ripped a new asshole.
ryan207ParticipantOk, so I will wait till I have much more expierence to start attempting to do wheelies. Does 1 year sound fine? From what I’ve read, they said that the ninja 650 was tame enough to use as a first bike, whereas this website says no. So, I figure that I would compromise. I’ll start off on the 250, then 3 months later get the 650. I’ll still be a beginner, but at least I would have some expierence.
Also, I don’t want to ride a 250 down to florda because, from what I read, you feel more vibrations because the engine is reving higher. The 650 also has some additional vibration dampening features.
I do not really like the look of the gs500f, so that is why I did not mention it.
Also, is the ninja too small for me? I’m 6-4
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