My First Big Motorcycle? - motorcycle trials big fun
Hello everyone, I was scanning the Internet looking for justification to buy my first big bike, if I have my way towards the street or Triple R BMW F800 R. had I know what you think is crazy, has a death wish, he likes to lose money. Let me tell you about my first experience and you can judge me. As a very young age I learned a little trip PW50, some remember them. some are still there. I have learned at the age of 7 years, is being taught by my father, who was a big fan of motorcycles and now runs bmw1200 GS to go. After that I myself so I managed to steal a bike to small trials bike Kiddy ty80. aged between 10-14. also participate in competitions with the kids my age. After that walk to the touch for several years, but finally back on the horse so to speak, and brought the CBT (attraction in the UK BTW) to 17 years. Riding a Honda CG125 one years before the sale. Another gap followed again, and I am now at the age of 21 years, I am capable of all types of motorcycle I want without restrictions. I passed my DAS and£ 3000 for a deposit, but you want 110% sure, my first big bike, because I intend to do many miles. Am I crazy to think of bikes listed above, as a good place to start to win. even with my experience of riding? Your thoughts please ............
7 comments:
The range of the BMW F800 bikes are in order. The Street Triple is a bit much, but still OK to examine their experiences. You might also consider something like gladiators FZ600R Suzuki, Yamaha. In order to drive a couple of years in which the solid and ready to mount something.
Is: "I've never ridden a bicycle, I have to learn how to first ride" in order to discourage people from buying that Yamaha R6 ...
The range of the BMW F800 bikes are in order. The Street Triple is a bit much, but still OK to examine their experiences. You might also consider something like gladiators FZ600R Suzuki, Yamaha. In order to drive a couple of years in which the solid and ready to mount something.
Is: "I've never ridden a bicycle, I have to learn how to first ride" in order to discourage people from buying that Yamaha R6 ...
I think it depends on the definition of major. My first motorcycle was a 750cc cruiser. Some might consider that to be great - I did at first, but my friends told me that much more because it was rapidly growing. (I have not yet)
They are a good choice ...
If I ever needed to replace my bike, probably a BMW K1300S or Kawi ZX-14
Get a 2009 Honda Blackbird;)
good choice, just remember we are always learning and not under the hat and have several years of riding
Both bikes are great wheels and is powerful, can not really go wrong with either. You can try on what you think of your bike and use everything if you want to carry something out of it. The BMW would be better in my opinion, the number of elements that the fact that you will not win things like a solid side, the Speed Triple more than a naked Streetfighter shall probably not as many optional features to things.
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