jmillheiser wrote:you wont be comfortable on the F4i. Im only 5'10" and im cramped on the F4i
to be truthful the GS500 and ninja 500 will be less cramped than the CBR.
Yeah, exactly.
If I may make a suggestion - Get a smaller bike (Like a gs500f) for the city. It gets great gas mileage, is forgiving to learn on, and has a comfortable seating position. Oh yeah, and it looks super sporty.
Then, once you've learned what you need to learn, get your supersport bike. I'd be willing to be that you'll want to keep the smaller bike for the city anyway.
One last thing that just occored to me. Supersports are hell to ride over potholes and the like. I live in Naples, Italy, (potholes and cobblestones central) and most everyone has a motorcycle or scooter here. The most popular choice of motorcycle by far (In the city) is the enduro or dirt-style bike. They are excellent on gas, hella practical, and very comfortable for city commuting. These people rely on their bikes and the choices they make for the city show their practicality. Of course all of the guys who love to go sport riding have their sport bikes ... but they
usually don't use them in the city
The GS500f bridges the gap nicely between bike styles, because while it looks sporty, it has the upright seating position, and a more pothole-friendly setup. Just something to consider.
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