First of all, I noticed that you got a GSX 600... that is a katana, that isn't a race replica bike. It is generally considered the slower version. However, it is a top heavy pig, and I rarely suggest those bikes to anyone, regardless of riding ability.Peter Y wrote:U know I wanted to ask because I do value all the comments and guidance I get from this site. The fact that the passion I had to get a 600CC outweighed the commentary does not mean I do not take into account what was said.why ask if your not going to listen to them? they are both right... they are also being REALLY nice to encourage you to start on a safer beginner bike. But ill say this to you straight: no, of course your not ready for a 600CC after some little "rigorous" tests. I am sure it's difficult but it is no match with having two or three years of experience on the road... Since you already got your bike there's nothing anyone can do
I had my first weekend with the bike and took it nice and slow. Cautious and alert. I think the issue now is that Im so concious about the fact that this is a fast and powerful bike that I im reluctant to use its speed and power . I dunno if thats funny , ironic or what????
Your riding requirements aren't that much more than the US, we don't have to wait six months, but we have to do a written theory/traffic laws test, and do a driving test with specific exercises set up (u-turns, fast turns, weaving, emergency braking, running over objects, etc).
Passion is bullshiat. You are an immature person who had to have what you had to have, reason be damned. Everyone: "That isn't a good idea", You: "Well, I don't care what you say, I want it!!"
People come on here are argue their crap all the time. Always wanting to get someone to agree with them. Face it, you made an immature decision, and barely anyone will support you in it. All I have to say is at least you didn't get a GSXR.