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Ugh... well I had my first spill today.
If a new rider is going to drop a bike, the size of the bike is irrelevant (125, 250, 500, 600, 1000 etc.)
OP was riding the bike or his friend, his friend is the one without an M1...
Try again.
Wouldn't worry about it. Chances are your buddy will drop his R6 too considering he doesn't even have a M1 but he got a R6.
A 125 wouldn't have put enough power to break the tire loose while making that left. An R6 is downright twitchy. Very easy to screw up. OP started riding in July last year so he's still a noob for a R6.
A quick google 118 hp. 125 has 13 hp. The guy was an idiot to let anyone near his R6. He should have paid to have it transported especially with this ops questionable riding skills.
. On the way out of the Alice Fazooli's parking lot the rear tire slipped on a super slick piece of pavement during a left turn.
lol yeah you definitely need specialized contractors to manage the transport of an R6
lol yeah you definitely need specialized contractors to manage the transport of an R6
Wouldn't worry about it. Chances are your buddy will drop his R6 too considering he doesn't even have a M1 but he got a R6.
A 125 wouldn't have put enough power to break the tire loose while making that left. An R6 is downright twitchy. Very easy to screw up. OP started riding in July last year so he's still a noob for a R6.
If a new rider is going to drop a bike, the size of the bike is irrelevant (125, 250, 500, 600, 1000 etc.)
OP was riding the bike or his friend, his friend is the one without an M1...
Try again.
+1... I started on a gsxr 750 and never had a problem, I also have bt003's on and I know my limitations when it's cool out.I find the 06 r6 to be really easy to handle in till 11000rpms prob the slowest 600cc for low to mid range....and I learned on a 600 and nvr took a spill and have also used track tires on all my bikes. I have loads of exp with track n street tires.
The size of the bike is irrelevant? Are you serious? ThAts absurd man. Why dont we give all m1 riders a hayabusa then?
Granted the guy that laid it down isnt the one with the m1 but he has even admitted that he under estimated the bike.
The size of the bike in terms of cc, engine type and the physical size have everythng to do with how likely a newbie or a lesser experienced rider will lay it down.
Anyways OP glad you are okay!
A 125 wouldn't have put enough power to break the tire loose while making that left. An R6 is downright twitchy. Very easy to screw up. OP started riding in July last year so he's still a noob for a R6.