@MOTACJ hi, sorry for late reply. it is about your head, you can make it but you need to stay on ground and not let your adrenaline put you too high :-) and it is better to get already scratched bike for learning as you may fall sometimes more probably. if you have self-control - no problem, just it is harder to control the bike in some unpredictable situation than some light 250 or so.
@bubrak Thank you very much for the reply. I think I'll stick with your suggestion and buy a scratched r6 or zx6r to learn w/ then buy something serious in a year or so. Thanks again for the response.
I've never ridden a bike before and this is the same bike I want to buy. Do you think it's too much for me if I take it slow while learning?
MOTACJ 4 months ago
@MOTACJ hi, sorry for late reply. it is about your head, you can make it but you need to stay on ground and not let your adrenaline put you too high :-) and it is better to get already scratched bike for learning as you may fall sometimes more probably. if you have self-control - no problem, just it is harder to control the bike in some unpredictable situation than some light 250 or so.
bubrak 3 months ago
@bubrak Thank you very much for the reply. I think I'll stick with your suggestion and buy a scratched r6 or zx6r to learn w/ then buy something serious in a year or so. Thanks again for the response.
MOTACJ 2 months ago
@MOTACJ Those are both serious bikes and neither is a good choice for your first. Either way, have fun.
JonJon95GT 4 weeks ago
Well at least it was in a car park and you's were wearing protective gear, no harm done ;-)
2wheelsteve 11 months ago
lol.... oops!!!
Scorpiusza 1 year ago
Dang! hope you didnt get hurt.
IzzualYamakawa 1 year ago
poor bike!!
chrisqx2 1 year ago
not your fault its who ever was dumb enough to let you on a zx10r and then continue to double with you making the bike heavy and less stable.
gatykeAD 1 year ago
@gatykeAD yes it's me being dumb :-) :-)
bubrak 1 year ago