Best Beginner Motorcycle: 250cc Vs 400cc Vs 650cc Motorcycle

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CycleCruza
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Im 41 years old and bought a 2019 R3 as first bike. Im real happy I started small cc because Im still learning every time I ride. I want a 600cc but Im not sure im ready as I still make small mistakes that a 600cc might not be as forgiving.

thefox
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The Ninja 400 is a fun bike. I test rode it and the shifting is so smooth.

IvanRides
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I started on a 2006 Kawasaki Ninja 500r. It was perfect. Rode it for 4 years and now I'm on a 2018 Kawasaki Zx 14r se baby! Also love the content been watching your videos from the beginning of your channel! Hope all is well sir!

Takianagi
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Got a 2020 ninja 400 for my first bike. Literally perfect for beginners. Not too much power to mess you up, not too little to where you get left behind.

hookstavaris
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I rode the yahamah r3 before its a 321 cc and it's perfect for the freeway. My ninja 400 is perfect for the freeway as well. There's not much power difference between the ninja 400 and r3. The 400 feels like it has a little more torque but it's slightly noticeable! Love your videos man!

seanwatts
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Take your time learning, building your skills and building your confidence on a smaller bike rather than anything over 400cc. It will make you a better rider!

I started out on a 1990 CBR250RR MC22 with the inline 4 engine that revs up to approximately 19, 000rpm.
It doesn't have a huge amount of power but it teaches you how to ride and handle a bike properly.
As much as I love my 2008 CBR1000RR Fireblade, I still regret going straight to a litre bike and should have got something in between to bridge the huge performance gap.
It took me much longer to learn how to ride the Fireblade properly.

The funny thing is that I've still got my 1990 CBR250RR and just purchased another one for the track and I'm consistently passing 1000cc bikes in corners on the track. They're just so much fun to ride. If you know how to ride a 250cc - 400cc bike properly then you should have no problem keeping up with most people on bigger bikes through corners but a 250cc will certainly lack a little on the straights.

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My ninja 400 is awesome. New rider for about 4 months here with about 6000 miles so far. Very fun and inexpensive, very good all around bike and I'm not even lose to getting bored of it. If you're not planning to street race, the 400 is perfect. Runs to 90 mph easily and easy on the hands to cruise around with traffic lights and stop signs. Thank you for the video!

DieselDS
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I'm a new rider and I have a 2018 Kawasaki ninja 400 and I have no complaints it's good on the interstate

Midgaf
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I started on a 2017 CB300F and I loved it. I developed great skills and confidence and it was very fun to ride. Now I have a Triumph Bonneville Bobber 1200

KJ-xnyc
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I purchased my ninja 400 6 months ago and done some tweaking ( A lot )
54 hp topped out.Head work is the key. Thanks CC for the video's and good to see you fully recovered Merry Christmas CC :)

moparman
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Some new riders can't even handle or avoid dropping a 50cc scooter like what I witnessed at MSF training. The perfect starter bike depends on the individual. My first bike was a 1500 vulcan. I used the tw200 during MSF training without any issues. It was their biggest bike. Everyone's starting capability is different and they shouldn't be judged by what they start with but how far they ultimately progress with motorcycling. Myself, I've yet to become a cross-country rider. Just been local so far.

Billy_Darley
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Started on a cbr650r. As long as u have a little bit of self restraint in the beginning, it’s a great bike to start and grow in to

maggie
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I hadn't ridden a motorcycle in about 7 years, I ended buying a used 2013 ninja 300 for my somewhat 1st bike, I enjoyed her for about 2 years. Good times!

rmtheg
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Finally bought my first bike...Got an 07 Gsxr 600 yesterday..pray for my hardheaded ass 🙏🏾

brokebob
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I started on a 300 (Yamaha R3). Plenty of power even on the highway, but not too much to get you into trouble. You can bang through the gears and ride a slow bike fast!

itsmeericb
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Mines was a '96 Honda VFR750F 😎👍. Best starter bike ever.

SmokingLizard
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As a daily commuter on the freeways out here in LA, often times traveling ~85mph, and touring around on the weekends for extended trips, I couldn’t recommend my bike more for new riders, Kawi Ninja 650 😁 It definitely feels planted and stable at freeway speeds, it has enough heft to not get blown around like you might on a smaller bike, engine happily hangs around higher speeds without screaming and straining itself to keep up with traffic, and best of all, has a good bit of torque and power to get you out of tricky situations while traveling at speed if needed. Only word of caution I would give new riders out there, especially those that just started riding fresh out of the MSF course, if you aren’t yet familiar with just how sensitive motorcycle throttles are and how little you actually have to turn it to get going from a red light, you can easily get a wheelie going if you aren’t smooth with the clutch and put on too much gas to start. Happened to me soon after getting the bike (thankfully I didn’t fall from it), but that torque and power which is so appreciated on the freeway, also translates to accidental wheelie action and potential F’d up days. It’s still very much beginner friendly of a bike, but there is that extra bit of torque/power over smaller bikes to keep an eye out for.

benwells
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Bro, i thought you were black till i saw your hands! Lol!

bowlsnapper
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I agree, the Kawasaki Ninja 400, it's Naked Brother the Z400, the KTM 390 Duke, or a DRZ400 would all be good starter bikes
Any one of them can get close to a hundred miles per hour if necessary, they're all Heavy enough to be okay on the highway, and none of them is too powerful for a beginner to handle

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