09-09-2009, 10:41 AM | #20 | |
Aspiring Rapper
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Halifax, NS
Moto: '12 CB1000R
Posts: 3,569
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Your right any bike can bite you, but what Racer X is saying is a bigger, more powerful bike will take a bigger chuck out of you. A crash at a steady 35 mph on a 250cc is the same as a 1000cc for the most part other then the extra weight of the bike. Reving the bike and popping the clutch is very different on those two bikes. They don't make that many bikes. I think they could list what bike is in what tier to make it easy. First tier could be up to 250cc. Second could list bikes l list the 500cc sport bikes like the Ninja 500 and so on. Maybe 500-650 cc cruisers like the V Star 650 (I rode one in Daytona, it was a nice riding bike). Maybe even add the SV650 but I'm not even sure on that one. This would make it clear on what you can start with and what you can move up to next. If a company wants to get the new riders on with their brand they will build more 1 and 2 tier bikes. If not they have to try to get them to switch over when they get to that level. I think it could work and wouldn't hurt. I'm just happy that I have my licenses. James[/QUOTE] What would you have bought if you weren't allowed to buy the R6? |
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