QUOTE(lucifah @ Apr 20 2012, 09:48 AM)
no bike experience?
better learn the bike properly first
riding a big bike in traffic is very difficult, not to mention extremely dangerous - should you do a handle lock, and fall to the side, and a car / lorry from the back did not manage to stop in time - you know the drill
plus, falling off a bike due to handle lock is abit malu
i'd suggest you get a B-full license (no need B2, straight B-full)
and rent / borrow a small moped to try to familiarise yourslef for a few months
then you choose your bike
for street riding, try to find a "naked" bike as they are more maneuvrable in traffic, rather than a superbike, such as the R1 or 1199 Panigale
how's the CBR250R as a learner's bike? for someone with no experience with bikes (bicycles maybe but bikes are a different story im sure)better learn the bike properly first
riding a big bike in traffic is very difficult, not to mention extremely dangerous - should you do a handle lock, and fall to the side, and a car / lorry from the back did not manage to stop in time - you know the drill
plus, falling off a bike due to handle lock is abit malu
i'd suggest you get a B-full license (no need B2, straight B-full)
and rent / borrow a small moped to try to familiarise yourslef for a few months
then you choose your bike
for street riding, try to find a "naked" bike as they are more maneuvrable in traffic, rather than a superbike, such as the R1 or 1199 Panigale
Apr 20 2012, 10:18 AM

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