Wait for me, I'll join yaJCS wrote:I'm gonna get some popcorn and a sandwich.

I believe that Zootech has spoken a lot of truth in this thread. Your response about his mother above, shows that you don't fully understand the things you are trying to teach new motorcyclists. This is not a personal attack, but I would like you to consider that maybe 250cc bikes aren't the be-all and end-all for starter bikes. I think I had a fairly unique opportunity to compare a Honda VTR250(one of the most competant 250cc bikes going), with larger bikes for several years running as it lived in my garage. It was great fun around town, far more agile and yes, easy to handle than the bigger bikes at low speeds. It was dangerous on the highway however, relative to other bikes. The wind DID blow it around like mad (and I tend to believe I have the situational awareness to figure that outSevulturus wrote:Actually that sounds like a lack of situational awareness and skill. Not an expression of how much the bike weighs.
ok i took the quotes at my own digression and highlighted what i see to be very key comments so excuse me if anything seems out of context.zootech wrote:After passing, he went out and purchased some sort of crotch-rocket (not sure of the make/model) and proceeded to total it on the way out of the parking lot. It seems that after becoming accustomed to the wimpy throttle on the NightHawk 250, he had no idea what to expect when he twisted the grip on the crotch rocket the same amount. He ended up riding a wheelie out into traffic and struck a curb.
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Personally I DID not and still DO not find the clutch to be as tricky and hair-trigger dangerous as you make it out to be.
To put this "rant" into context: Have you ever owned a 250cc bike for a period of time that allowed you to make these "informed judgements"?iwannadie wrote:[ i learned on an 800cc maruader stalled it a few times my first day that was it. yes i started on an 800 cruiser and had no problems doing so, no i wouldnt recommend that for Everyone. yes i have recomened it to Someone who in fact bought the exact model i had and learned on it with no problems as well. the person i recomended it to i knew his driving style and felt confident he could handle it other wise if i didnt know his driving exp i would had said '250' all the way.
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ive never said they were "informed judgements". ive put maybe 500 miles on various 250 bikes. i know plenty of people with them and go by their "informed judgements" as well as asking as many questions as i can and learning from others who have the exp.High_Side wrote:To put this "rant" into context: Have you ever owned a 250cc bike for a period of time that allowed you to make these "informed judgements"?iwannadie wrote:[ i learned on an 800cc maruader stalled it a few times my first day that was it. yes i started on an 800 cruiser and had no problems doing so, no i wouldnt recommend that for Everyone. yes i have recomened it to Someone who in fact bought the exact model i had and learned on it with no problems as well. the person i recomended it to i knew his driving style and felt confident he could handle it other wise if i didnt know his driving exp i would had said '250' all the way.
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Go ahead and play the victim if you choose, but I just asked a question that is relevant to someone trying to filter through the ranting. It wasn't directed at you personally....and thanks for answering the question.iwannadie wrote: ive never said they were "informed judgements". ive put maybe 500 miles on various 250 bikes. i know plenty of people with them and go by their "informed judgements" as well as asking as many questions as i can and learning from others who have the exp.
guess i should have stuck with not posting to this thread like i originally intended lol it always comes back to 'Me' and my abilitys and experiences some how. rather than focusing on the debate of why generally a smaller bike is better for most to learn on.
im just tired, ive been up for nearly 30 hours right nowHigh_Side wrote:Go ahead and play the victim if you choose, but I just asked a question that is relevant to someone trying to filter through the ranting. It wasn't directed at you personally....and thanks for answering the question.iwannadie wrote: ive never said they were "informed judgements". ive put maybe 500 miles on various 250 bikes. i know plenty of people with them and go by their "informed judgements" as well as asking as many questions as i can and learning from others who have the exp.
guess i should have stuck with not posting to this thread like i originally intended lol it always comes back to 'Me' and my abilitys and experiences some how. rather than focusing on the debate of why generally a smaller bike is better for most to learn on.
I suppose this is true when compared to your new VTR1000High_Side wrote:I think I had a fairly unique opportunity to compare a Honda VTR250(one of the most competant 250cc bikes going), with larger bikes for several years running as it lived in my garage. It was great fun around town, far more agile and yes, easy to handle than the bigger bikes at low speeds. It was dangerous on the highway however, relative to other bikes. The wind DID blow it around like mad (and I tend to believe I have the situational awareness to figure that out), and it did not have enough power to safely pass at highway speeds. The chassis was very flighty and frankly overloaded by anyone weighing more than 170lbs. It would get easily upset by small irregulaities in the road.
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