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250 or less 0 0%
250-399 2 33.33%
400-599 3 50.00%
600-749 0 0%
750-999 0 0%
1000-1299 0 0%
1300+ with turbo 1 16.67%
nothing less than a Corvette V8 0 0%
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Old 11-03-2005, 07:55 AM
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What size to start on

I already know the answer, just wondering you folks' opinions

What size bike should a new rider start on?
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Old 11-03-2005, 10:32 AM
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Re: What size to start on

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I already know the answer, just wondering you folks' opinions

What size bike should a new rider start on?
There's an answer to this question?

Judging a bike by CC's is inaccurate. plain and simple. There are 600's that are great beginner machines, and there are 600cc superbikes. There are 250cc beginner bikes, and there are 250cc GP bikes. It's really a case by case determination. Generally, something that is low displacement and falls into the "standard" category is the best choice to learn on if you have to learn on the street. Ideally, you'll learn how to ride on the dirt first.

Oh, and Corvettes are lame.
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Re: What size to start on

corvettes are lame? since when? i would give my manly good looks and chisled featured for one...haha...

i think i'm going to kill myself if i see this question ever posted again.....anyone want my R1?
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corvettes are lame? since when?
Since about 1950.
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Re: What size to start on

i voted for the 1300 with turbo and put a big bottle of nawwwwwwwwws in it.
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i voted for the 1300 with turbo and put a big bottle of nawwwwwwwwws in it.
me too...nothing says safe like 300hp on a 450lb bike!!
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Re: What size to start on

Closed. I'm tired of this topic. Sorry, SakoTGrimes... I know you're new, but this kinda stuff doesn't fly around here.
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