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Kaya75 Trackday Trickster
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hi,
If you are over 17.. Get a 125, 50cc are just a nightmare on today's roads.
If unsure... See above, any bike will only go as fast as you ask them to go.. Unless a 50cc then.. No go
The ybr 125 is a great learner, the CG125, don't get anything sporty.
The Suzuki VanVan 125 is a awesome bike if you are uninterested in getting your knee down.
Idk about geting a 50cc, I wouldn't recommend it at all. I'd recommend getting DAS and a cb500 for starters, but then I did 12 months on a 125cc. Anyway you are fully right to be intimidated! todays roads are shit scary, especially first time out of the gates on cbt! It's cool, but yep scary. But in all honesty i feel a lot safer on the 600 then my 125.. I would hate to take a 50cc .
There was a thread on here a couple of months back, a learner was struggling with a crusier/roads/nerves, some good annotates and advice
Good luck, we all get scared ____________________ ybr125 Sold, GSF600 K1 Bandit (For Sale), FJR13000 gen2. |
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Andy_Pagin World Chat Champion
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andyscooter World Chat Champion
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kgm World Chat Champion
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 7 years, 70 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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