JulesMaximus
No Lifer
- Jul 3, 2003
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You're making my argument for me. So he's used to grabbing a fist full of front brake on the 250. 2 months later he gets on the 600 and grabs a fist full of some dual rotor going 60 he's flying mid air over the bars.
You know, I've seen a lot of motorcycle accidents (thanks to youtube) but never seen anyone go over the handlebars, stunting not withstanding of course. No, most likely is he would lock the front wheel and the bike will slide out from under him.
A 250 is a smaller, lighter bike that is easier to handle, more forgiving all around and will allow the new rider to build experience and confidence faster. You can't just jump on a 600cc sport bike and after a few months be riding it like Valentino Rossi. A smaller bike is best because it allows the new rider to get to that level much sooner than if he or she had started out on a bigger bike. Frankly, I'd give the small bike 6 months of solid riding before going to a bigger bike.
