redridernl
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A couple of people in this thread have incorrectly equated an sv650 to a 600ss. Just sayin'.
Maybe the weight is off your arms because it's on the tank?
油井緋色;1621956 said:Honestly after riding the GS500F for a while I'm actually telling a few friends who are turning 25 next year to just go ahead and start on a 600.
#1. It weighs lighter than a GS500. You're not going to be QQing when you drop it.
#2. Perfect practice makes perfect.
I'd expand on #2 but too lazy. Long story short, as long as you get to know the bike (especially the throttle) you'll be fine. Personally I'm even a little annoyed at the GS500 on highways, it's great from 0-100, then it gets awfully slow.
However...
Buying a new bike as your first bike is a bad idea, you're gonna drop it first day. I dropped mine day 1, another friend dropped their 250 turning into my house, another friend dropped it when a passenger got on. We all had used bikes =D
I don't agree with this. I've got almost 24000km on my first bike, a brand new Ninja 250R that i bought about this time last year and I haven't dropped it. The only place I've come close to dropping it was a freak wave of nausea when I was parking it at Royal last year. not sure what happened, but I managed to keep it up. Not everyone drops their first bike. A lot of people do, but not everyone.
Stop bragging. I bought mine used and I've dropped it at least 3 times. There's even a 4th in there when my dad stupidly dropped it.
I put some bad joo-joo on those tires I got for you. I'd be careful mounting those!![]()
Stop bragging. I bought mine used and I've dropped it at least 3 times.
Wow, maybe you should try bicycles instead of motorcycles, perhaps motorcycles are not for you.
Did you know that bikes are supposed to be rubber side down and shiny side up? I think they failed to teach you that bit at the riders course. lol
I drop my bike on a weekly basis. In the last 3 weeks I've spent about $600 on parts!