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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2009

this is just my opinion on the topic..i know i will have to do another video about it....but no knocking anyone down with any size bike..i have a 600 and wanting a 250 as well...also what the hell 1996 ford probe GL 4cyl and about 2500 lbs vs f4i need i say more....lol

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  • how long did it take your girlfriend to get used to the 600? did she have any prior riding experience?

  • @MrBossCav no riding experience. about a week of teaching her about a bike and how to ride.....the next week we got her a bike (600). she was used to it from the gate....really dont have to get used to a 600 or 1000...just have to understand more twist faster you will go....but it has been 2 years and her bike is up for sale....including mine.ready fro something else

  • do you think a gsxr 600 is a good bike

  • @ChIcOMiCo95 yeah i do

  • 2 lands each way and a turning lane, and it's 25mph speed limit?

  • @wesintx no it is a 35mph...reason being is that it is a corporation park..big businesses and during business hours it is busy there with coming in and out of parking lots

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  • I'm thinking about getting a 250. But I'm still looking at others as well. I havn't sat on a 250 yet but I'm 6'2 and 225 pounds.. so I'm not sure if it would feel right.. question, is a ducati 750cc Monster a bike that a beginner could handle?

  • OMG I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!!!!

  • I agree, the bike will only go as fast as you want it too. My first bike was a BMW R1100RT, yes it's not a sports bike but it could get a like on when it wanted too and it was uber heavy. I'm sure it was made of granite! Anyway, if it never got stolen I would still have it. Start with as big a bike as you feel your responsible enough to handle, and be honest with yourself about this. Doing it this way can save you money aswell, you won't crave more power straight away. WTF, Ford Probe!

  • i agree, i started with a 250 a few months ago, after one month i wanted something bigger, louder, badder! lol

  • @ChIcOMiCo95 No, not big enough youll grow out of the power. Get a Busa

  • meh, i agree with you and yet i dont. i got my first bike (ninja 250) and im happy that i chose it. i was very comfortable with the bike because its extremely light and agile and didnt have overwhelming acceleration, touchy throttle, etc. after a few weeks of riding ive gotten shifting, turning, braking down pretty well. that said, i maxed it out today and i already want more power. but im pretty sure that if i had started with a 600, i wouldnt have learned the basics as quickly as i did.

  • sounded like u didnt even full throttle it too that shit hella funny

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