When I started riding, there were no coarses to take. I started on small bikes and road in the dirt.
If had taken a coarse I would not have had to learn the hard way....many twisted and sprained limbs as well as a generous dose of road rash.
I assume you are reasonably mature given your age, so if whatever bike feels good..ride it. You know your thresehold....DON'T exceed it and you'll be fine while your skills improve.
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xseabee wrote:ok what do you all think of a triumph bonnaville america?
Oh it's so good!/bad!/ugly! At least it's not Japanese/American/Italian. Some might like it but I think it's slow/cramped/not for beginners, but I really like that it's got style/weighs under 300kg/has optional white turn indicators.
Ever since they changed the engine from a V-twin/inline 4/ triple, they've had real problems with ignition/gremlins/healthy sales.
I would/would not/don't know depending on your skill level suggest you get one.
Does that help? Or have you already bought one? Me, I like bikes.
02 Fazer 600