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Quote (Ulm @ Sep 2 2017 09:44am)
Make sure to get a bigger bike
You will get bored fast if you get a smaller one just because your a beginner


my cousin rides a bike

he told me to always start with a smaller engine (if you are new to riding bikes) i guess you dont want a big ass bike cause there is a higher chance you will crash a bike with a 1000cc+ engine

a ninja would be a good start 250cc

and then sell it and get a bigger bike

ps my cousin drives a freakin 1300cc bike now, big ass black yamaha cruiser its dope

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my cousin rides a bike

he told me to always start with a smaller engine

a ninja would be a good start 250cc

and then sell it and get a bigger bike



This was where I was in need of help not sure what size is good.
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Quote (Regargar @ Sep 3 2017 05:51am)
my cousin rides a bike

he told me to always start with a smaller engine

a ninja would be a good start 250cc

and then sell it and get a bigger bike



Nah f it go all out then drop 340km/h in broad daylight
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This was where I was in need of help not sure what size is good.


(if you are new to riding bikes) i guess you dont want a big ass bike cause there is a higher chance you will crash a bike with a 1000cc+ engine

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would you say you're bike curious


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(if you are new to riding bikes) i guess you dont want a big ass bike cause there is a higher chance you will crash a bike with a 1000cc+ engine

my edit



Well yea but is 250 too litttle do I need 500?? Even as a first rider. I've settled on 250 being enough but not sure

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Quote (Regargar @ 2 Sep 2017 19:51)
my cousin rides a bike

he told me to always start with a smaller engine (if you are new to riding bikes) i guess you dont want a big ass bike cause there is a higher chance you will crash a bike with a 1000cc+ engine

a ninja would be a good start 250cc

and then sell it and get a bigger bike

ps my cousin drives a freakin 1300cc bike now, big ass black yamaha cruiser its dope


250cc :rofl: wtf
Do you need to take an exam wherever you're located? Here it needs to be on atleast a 650cc bike, 250cc is like a scooter lol

I drive a 1200cc now and it's just as easy as the 650 I drove before, just need to go a little bit easier on the throttle
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Quote (Jynthe @ Sep 2 2017 01:55pm)
250cc :rofl: wtf
Do you need to take an exam wherever you're located? Here it needs to be on atleast a 650cc bike, 250cc is like a scooter lol

I drive a 1200cc now and it's just as easy as the 650 I drove before, just need to go a little bit easier on the throttle



So 250 is a no go? How is it like a scooter I've seen 250 it seems rather fast for a small beginners engine
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