How to get back into riding?

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#1 Unread post by brentf13 »

hello All,

I haven't ridden for quite a while so consider myself a newbie - the last bike i rode was 1989 ninja and this was around '92? I still remember the theory of riding - know what all the controls are supposed to do - so I'm looking at a GSXr 750? All the reviews I've read say good things about handling and braking? - To experienced riders - how would you ease yourself back into riding?

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#2 Unread post by DivideOverflow »

I'd take the MSF course again, just to run through everything.

I wouldn't jump right up to an Inline-4 sportbike either. An 89 ninja (dont know what size you rode, but it doesnt really matter) isn't much of a comparison to brand new sport bikes. The gixxer will no doubtedly have a lot more power.

I would say try to hop on something similar to what you ended on (power and handling-wise). Just take your time and get re-acquainted with motorcycling... That is why the MSF is a good idea, it will serve as a good refresher and give you an idea of where you are at.
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#3 Unread post by bok »

+1 on the MSF course.

people have to recertify their CPR skills and first aid skills every few years, so it makes sense to formally refresh your motorcycle skills...CPR and MSF can both save lives.
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#4 Unread post by Bachstrad37 »

I took a 20 year hiatus from motorcycling. Last time I rode a bike was a little dinky Honda CR80 dirtbike when I was 13. With no road bike experience, I picked up a 1500 Meanstreak and rode it without any muscle memory issues 20 years later. What DID help me tho, was taking an MSF Basic Rider Course. My rider coach got me to rid of some old-school bad habits and really got me to establish some good ones. Every time I now ride, I focus on those key elements. Naturally, they'll become instinctive with time.

If you can afford the insurance, I'd get that Gixxer but understand that the recent sportbikes have a tremendous amount of power compared to their 15 yr. old counterpart. Take that MSF course as a refresher first, tho. I really don't think you'll run into any problems if your primary focus is on developing yourself into a more skilled rider. It's when you become cocky and think you're the $hit that will cause problems.
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#5 Unread post by Mustang »

Ditto the MSF course. Not only have your skills gotten a little rusty over twenty years, but bikes are more powerful (as mentioned in other replies) and the roads are different beast compared when you rode last. Lot more to look out for and a little more congested.

At least three of the guys in my course were in the same boat as you and they all said taking it was worth their time and money to do it.
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#6 Unread post by skinnyjoint »

dude think about it you dont want a suzuki... get a honda or a yamaha

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What's wrong with Suzuki?
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#8 Unread post by skinnyjoint »

i just dont care for them is all. everyone and their mom has one though and ive heard good things just presonal preference.

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#9 Unread post by brentf13 »

Was actually looking at an R6 - but i like the ergos of the suzuki - plus before i rode the ninja i had a GPz 750 - so i got a thing for the 3/4 liter bikes
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#10 Unread post by skinnyjoint »

well try a honda at least 600rr...

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