why are there always people who ask these stupid questions? Every forum I have been to every time someone wants to buy a bike they have to hassle them about it.Lion_Lady wrote:
What is your riding experience??? How many miles have you logged?
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why are there always people who ask these stupid questions? Every forum I have been to every time someone wants to buy a bike they have to hassle them about it.Lion_Lady wrote:
What is your riding experience??? How many miles have you logged?
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It's only a stupid question to stupid people. It has nothing to do with you as a person or even your final choice of bike, but if you ask a question like 'what supersport should I get' people are going to need a little more info before making a recomendation.MurcielagoR-GT wrote:why are there always people who ask these stupid questions? Every forum I have been to every time someone wants to buy a bike they have to hassle them about it.Lion_Lady wrote:
What is your riding experience??? How many miles have you logged?
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so true couldn't agree more, i've only been riding for a bit and already i see the truth in that statment. i thought so different before i got a bike i thought i'll like it because its a sport bike and it goes fast, but you really have to ride the bike or a bike like it to know if its for you. i bought a 2004 gsx-r 600 and if things were different like if i had more exp i might have gone another way. (but don't get me wrong i love my bike)BuzZz wrote: It's only a stupid question to stupid people. It has nothing to do with you as a person or even your final choice of bike, but if you ask a question like 'what supersport should I get' people are going to need a little more info before making a recomendation.
If you knew what you were talking about, you wouldn't be asking this question in the first place. Anybody who was ready to use any of these bikes to thier potential would not need to ask, they would know the what bike was best for them. Anyone asking this question will be happy with any of these bikes, as they are all more bike than he is capable of useing.
And you should, it's a freakin' exellent bike. They all are. 90% of riders(my number, I don't know the actual percentages) reguardless of experiance can use any of those bikes to thier utmost.Prophet wrote:BuzZz wrote: i bought a 2004 gsx-r 600 and if things were different like if i had more exp i might have gone another way. (but don't get me wrong i love my bike)
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