TorontoBoy wrote:Your MSF course is scheduled for June, and you bought a CB750 SS. To me this situation sounds like a crash waiting to happen. Really, let's be totally honest: You know nothing about motorcycling, and that's Ok. Your car background does not prepare you for safely riding a motorcycle. Your bike is older but it is still a supersport bike, make no mistake about it. Give yourself a better chance of learning to properly ride with a better suited beginner bike. For your second bike ride whatever you want.
Motorcycling is unlike driving a car, but you won't know this until you do it. Almost anyone can get into the seat of an expensive sports car and drive reasonably well. On a SS bike you'll crash. These bikes are street legal racing bikes for people with enough motorcycling racing experience. Those double disks in front should stop you pretty well, too well for a beginner bike. And only 75hp, you say? That's a whole lot of HP to move a bike, way more than a beginner should have.
I recommend, for you and your wife's personal safety, as well as the paintjob of your bike, to park it and get something more conducive to learning. A 250, a Vulcan 500, a Honda VLX 650. There are lots of bikes to choose. I'm unsure why you believe a CB750 SS is suitable for you. It's your life and your money. Have you checked out insurance for your CB750 SS?
http://www.chuckhawks.com/good_first_motorcycles.htm
This post drives me absolutely crazy. Quit acting like the bike he got is a death trap, it's not. Sure, it may have almost been a sports bike back in 1982, but that was 26 years ago. There is a huge difference between it, and a current 750cc ss bike, like a GSXR-750. The latter is MUCH lighter, has a LOT more horsepower, has brakes that are WAY touchier. The bikes aren't even comparable. If they were, between would be bringing bikes a quarter of a century old to race tracks.
All you're doing is parroting what you've heard. Have you ever ridden that particular bike, or a current supersport for that matter? If not, then how could you possible compare them?
I agree that bike has a tad too much power for a beginner, but not much. The throttle isn't nearly as touchy as current supersports, the brakes aren't as touchy. So what is the problem?