thanks a bunch guys...so it looks like right now a kat isnt for me.
and no, im not at all offended or hurt by the whole height/weight thing. i knew from the beginning this would be something id have to look closley at. while most beginners can just ask what cc bike they need and whats a good brand..i gotta do a LIL more in-depth on what i choose.
just for shits i went down to the local suzuki dealership which also carried some yammerhammers. they were completley sold out of sport bikes lol. they had one, like a suzuki sv500 or something. it was kinda sporty but i want somethign with full fairings and a windshield.
iv been lookin online at ninjas...the 250 just dosent appeal, so ill probably go up to a 500 or 650r. although their new zzr 600 is pretty sweet. while i know of the potential risk that quicker bikes bring, i know in myself im mature enough to take it easy untill i get the hang of things. someone on here once said "the thing dosent have just an ON/OFF switch, you CAN control the throttle".
i truly appreciate all the help and comments..and even steering me towards another mfg of bike. that truly shows your motorcycle enthusiests first, and kat owners second. ill probably stick around here from time to time, and some day id love to own a cat for a tourer.
thanks again guys!
and no, im not at all offended or hurt by the whole height/weight thing. i knew from the beginning this would be something id have to look closley at. while most beginners can just ask what cc bike they need and whats a good brand..i gotta do a LIL more in-depth on what i choose.
just for shits i went down to the local suzuki dealership which also carried some yammerhammers. they were completley sold out of sport bikes lol. they had one, like a suzuki sv500 or something. it was kinda sporty but i want somethign with full fairings and a windshield.
iv been lookin online at ninjas...the 250 just dosent appeal, so ill probably go up to a 500 or 650r. although their new zzr 600 is pretty sweet. while i know of the potential risk that quicker bikes bring, i know in myself im mature enough to take it easy untill i get the hang of things. someone on here once said "the thing dosent have just an ON/OFF switch, you CAN control the throttle".
i truly appreciate all the help and comments..and even steering me towards another mfg of bike. that truly shows your motorcycle enthusiests first, and kat owners second. ill probably stick around here from time to time, and some day id love to own a cat for a tourer.
thanks again guys!
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