Is a sportsbike a good FIRST motorcycle?

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Is a sportsbike, or the 'supersport 300' class machinery a good starting point for new and beginner riders? Let's take a look, covering the pros and cons, and differences to a full supersport machine, which most certainly isn't recommended...

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My first bike was kawasaki gpx250 2006, will never forget it,

wrkings
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In the UK, when I was growing up, it was pretty common for 16 year olds to start on mopeds due to the law here limiting 16 year olds to 50cc machines (some rebels would get an Aprilia RS50 and make everyone's ears bleed), then when they were 17 they would get a 125cc. Personally, I had a moped, then a CBR125R and absolutely loved it for 7 months then it got stolen :( I didn't ride again for 14 years and then I decided to get my full licence and get an R6. It's my dream bike and I have zero regrets. I think the year and a half I spent on two wheels when I was younger was instrumental in saving me from underestimating the R6's power and getting myself in a bad situation.

MattR
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Man a triple shoot out between the ninja 500, cbr500r and 450sr would be dope. Don't think anyone on YouTube has done it yet either 👀

atwntennisclub
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Glad I found your channel. Great content. I'm getting the Aprilia rs457 or the CFmoto 675sr as my first bike. I've ridden a few motorcycles and scooters before but never owned one. My question is, if you could only keep one motorcycle as your forever bike, mainly for riding around town, would it be the Ninja 400 or the Daytona 675?

josh_ari
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I've been riding my svartpilen 401 for over a year, and I'm thinking of getting the Suzuki gsx-8r or another middleweight sports bike after I get my full license. Do you think it will be too big of a difference in weight, power and riding position? Or am I better off getting a ninja 400 first to get used to riding sports bikes? Cheers

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