Glad to know tens-of-thousands of hours of track testing, fine tuning, R&D, and CAD drawing resulted in a bike so fricking unstable that a sneeze will kill you...Slap-Bassist531 wrote:the CBR and the Yamaha's are fine tuned so one little twich of the wrist or if you sneeze, you're basically screwed because those bikes arent very forgiving at all

The bike is light, quick, and nimble...with a weak bottom end. The powerband (which is way up on the tach) will be waiting for him once he's learned to balance and ride the bike. You are jumping on the guy like he's ditched you in line or something! Let him learn on his 600, who cares? It is probably more bike than you could have handled based on the level of intelligence displayed in your writing, but how do you know (and why do you care) that it's too much for him? Engine aside, the chassis has the same great beginner bike features as the Ninja 250...it handles well, it's light, it has a short wheelbase, it has grippy tires, and it has excellent brakes. So the only point of contention here is the engine. Some of you folks on here seem to think he's gonna "unleash the beast" on day one. So what? He says he won't, so leave it alone. If he does he'll learn more in the ten seconds proceeding that error in judgement than he ever will reading these posts.