This is a great point. While I'm only a newbie anyway, I do see the logic in owning what is useful to me. An R6 is a bike designed for the race track. There are plenty of bikes designed for the road.Fast Eddy B wrote:It's tough to say if an r6 is going to work for you. If you say you are new to biking then everyone will say 'no'. If you've put thousands of miles on a 500cc type bike most will say maybe...
But if your experience is on a 1000cc bike a dozen times, then ????
Get a license, get some training, and you'll probably see that a mid-size sport-tourer is about all most people ever need.
I'm not saying that you should or shouldn't; only you can decide that. What I am saying is that I would like to see you still posting on this message board in a year or two from now. An R6 in anyone's hands who has not had years of experience on many different bikes is a good step towards not fulfilling that goal.
Was it not the yamaha R1 that actually came with a warning, saying that it was a bike for experienced riders? The R6 is the R1's little brother.