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zach r
I owned and rode dirtbikes regularly from the age of 10 to 17 (I am 20 now and feel responsible enough to get one). I am a strong kid and about 5'11.
I am thinking about a 600cc bike...Is this a good first bike?
Thanks in advance.
Answer
It isn't that hard to learn. It is HARDER to learn on too much bike, hence a good first bike is not a good bike to keep for the long haul. EX: I started out as a beginner going out on track days on a Yamaha R1 and had a horrible time. I was coping instead of riding and never really got going. Then I switched to a SV650 and rode the snot out of it and had a blast.
Modern 600's are not a good 1st bike. HP and riding position are SUPER aggressive and not conducive to learning well. Older ones like Honda f3 are ok. Better yet go for the SV650, GS500, FZR, etc etc. Get something that isn't your dream bike and learn on it, be prepared to perhaps plop it over and not have it be a huge deal. These other bikes we are mentining are NOT slow! new 600's are rippers these days!
THEN after your first season, spring for the 600 if you are feeling initial competency. It is different then dirt. You are going to get a kick out of countersteering!
Good luck!
It isn't that hard to learn. It is HARDER to learn on too much bike, hence a good first bike is not a good bike to keep for the long haul. EX: I started out as a beginner going out on track days on a Yamaha R1 and had a horrible time. I was coping instead of riding and never really got going. Then I switched to a SV650 and rode the snot out of it and had a blast.
Modern 600's are not a good 1st bike. HP and riding position are SUPER aggressive and not conducive to learning well. Older ones like Honda f3 are ok. Better yet go for the SV650, GS500, FZR, etc etc. Get something that isn't your dream bike and learn on it, be prepared to perhaps plop it over and not have it be a huge deal. These other bikes we are mentining are NOT slow! new 600's are rippers these days!
THEN after your first season, spring for the 600 if you are feeling initial competency. It is different then dirt. You are going to get a kick out of countersteering!
Good luck!
What are materialistic things young kids want?
Scrilla
What are materialistic things young kids want?
Ages 10 - 15
Answer
Mostly electronic goods including laptops, MP3 players, iPods, iPads, Desktop Computers, video gaming systems along with the actual video games. At younger ages it could be materialistic goods including action figures, dolls, (depending on the gender of the child), stuffed animals, etc. Many things are found in the interest of children between those ages. More expensive goods including recreational vehicles could also fall under that category. Also including bicycles, scooters, etc. Recreational vehicles would include ATV's (4 Wheelers), or dirt bikes. Hope this helps for whatever type of information you're attempting to find.
Mostly electronic goods including laptops, MP3 players, iPods, iPads, Desktop Computers, video gaming systems along with the actual video games. At younger ages it could be materialistic goods including action figures, dolls, (depending on the gender of the child), stuffed animals, etc. Many things are found in the interest of children between those ages. More expensive goods including recreational vehicles could also fall under that category. Also including bicycles, scooters, etc. Recreational vehicles would include ATV's (4 Wheelers), or dirt bikes. Hope this helps for whatever type of information you're attempting to find.
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