Hello everyone!! My name is Aftershock, and I come from the Evergreen state about 15 miles North of the Beaver state which is in some ways redundant, but I digress...I will be soon going to the MSF Clark county course to FINALLY learn how to ride without accidentally committing suicide (yes I know suicide is an action that can only be done on purpose so .)
I am looking forward to hopefully meeting some other newbs such as myself and also take in some advise from the experienced to whom I salute !!!!
Take care folks
PS BE SAFE (I know I'm gonna get beaned by beer bottles for saying that but oh well
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Originally I was considering getting a Yamaha R6S but after reading some of the advice peices Im not really sure. I have given thought to possibly sitting on a Ninja250 to see how that feels. Oh well I'll find something I like but am not going to be serious about buying a bike until after I take the MSF course.
Aftershock31 wrote:Originally I was considering getting a Yamaha R6S but after reading some of the advice peices Im not really sure. I have given thought to possibly sitting on a Ninja250 to see how that feels. Oh well I'll find something I like but am not going to be serious about buying a bike until after I take the MSF course.
I like my Ninja 250 - it has served me well. It is a very predictable ride. I think - at its heart, a predictable ride is what you want for a first bike.
RhadamYgg
RhadamYgg / Skydiver / Motorbike Rider / Mountain Climber
FZ6/11302 mi|Suzuki B-King/5178 mi|Ninja 250cc/5300 mi| (rented)ST1300 850 mi
Hoping my kids don't hate me too much in the future.
Random 2003/Corwin 2006/Cordelia and Morrigan 2009
You are right that a bike with better predictability would be advantageous especially for a newbie such as myself. I guess I started thinking too much about the freeway commutes that I do for school. The reality is probably that I won't be doing any freeway riding until I am VERY comfortable with shifting and just having the experiance under my belt.