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I want to get a Sport Bike, but i dont know which one i should get, any help?

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Im 19 and pretty tall,weigh 175, i heard that i'll end up out growing a 600, but i dont like the bulkyness of a 1000, thinking of a suzuki gxsr 750? but i like the cbr600? im confused. and whats a better deal?

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  1. Get a Ducati


  2. I know a blog that might help, it's got a lot of information in it about motorcycles,  There is a mpg guide for the fuel economy of 700 top selling motorcycles and pics of motorcycles for sell also motorcycle auction information. Hope it helps you chose:)

  3. 600s have more than enough power for a new rider, for quite a few they have too much power to learn on.  If you respect the throttle until you have an understanding of the engines power band you should be alright though.  I personally think it is a mistake for a for a new rider to start on a bigger bike for a number of reasons.  You will have to learn the walk before you can run.

  4. honda cbr

  5. it depends if u know how to ride a motorcycle or not if u do and i mean like years of experience not yeah ive riden one b4 then the gsxr750 would be a great bike but if u dont know how to ride then dont even think as a 600 as a starting bike because you will hurt yourself and your bike

  6. For your first bike go with a bike that wont rip your arms out of your sockets when you hit the throttle too hard by accident.  Figure your first bike you will keep for one to two years and learn to ride it then trade up.  Also, as this is your first bike, go with a used bike and save the money for when you buy the bike you really want and you have learnt to ride.

  7. gwt a beginner bike like an affordable ninja 250 r so you dont kill yourself and then buy what your comfortable with

  8. >>  i'll end up out growing a 600,

    That doesn't mean a thing.  You still need to LEARN ( and on a smaller bike). Bigger bike are too powerful and they don't instill confidence in you.  

    Even a 600 is dangerously big for a beginner.  Don't go bigger.  In fact go smaller for safety.  See this:

    http://home1.gte.net/res0ak9f/bike.htm

    Good luck...

    P.S. I've owned 3 bikes so far.

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