Suzuki C50T- Too many CCs for a beginner?

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boulevardbiker
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C50 is a good choice

#21 Unread post by boulevardbiker »

I am also a relatively new rider and I bought a 2006 C50 for my first bike. I absolutely LOVE it. It has great balance, a very managable dry weight at 542 lb, and beautiful lines. I did take the MSF safety class before I started to ride and I would reccomend that as well. If the C50 is what you want, go for it. You wont be dissappointed.
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#22 Unread post by Tarheel365 »

i have an m50 and brakes are more than adequate for a single person. when goin 2up you need to make sure you stop quite a bit sooner.

i was used to having 2 front disks and one rear disk so I had to get accustomed to this setup.

also...theres not much one can do to the motor other than bolt-on stuff like an air kit and exhaust. from dyno charts this can bring the rwhp up to around 50. check out volusiariders.com.
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