Cool story bro!
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Well I got my M1 today, I didn't study and passed. My only issue was that the G1 questions were so damn different than 10 years ago. I been G licensed for about 10 years and I use my license for my job so I care about following road laws. Anyways time to hunt for my 600cc!! Looking for an older 600cc for this year and next I'll buy newer
Looking for GSXR but any other will be considered
Get insurance quotes first
Bike: 1994 Kawasaki Ninja 250
Cage: 2002 Supercharged SVT Focus
congrats on your M1~
David L.
2012 Ducati Streetfighter 848
1995 Honda CBR900RR (SOLD)
2008 Suzuki GSX-R600 (SOLD)
2009 Yamaha FZ6R (SOLD)
If you're set on a 600 just get what you want from the start...unless you need something to learn on, in which case a 600cc might not be the best, unless you go non SS.
get M2 first, then consider
any grandma get can M1
Congrats -- As many others will say too, I'd be weary of a 600 to start -- Personally I'm glad I got a 250 to learn on before considering a supersport. I can also recommend RTI for the course...I completed/got my M2 through them Easter weekend in April.
I am the Stig's father's brother's cousin's nephew's former roommate.
Bike: 2011 Honda CBR250R ABS - T-Rex Frame Sliders, Sato Spools, Tankslapper Film, TechSpec SS Tankpads, Fastpack Tail Bag
Cage: 2006 Honda Accord V6 6spd Coupe - AEM V2, HFP Suspension, TL-S Sway, CT Shortshift, Partial Exhaust
I have ridden my boyz R6 many times and its no thing. I have ridden around in the past on various 600 SS bikes. I am completely comfortable, just was too lazy to get license and own bike. I am 27 and I got quoted $103 last week.
600 is a decent bike to start imo, I started on my 2002 R6 and haven't had a problem, as long as you respect the throttle and not ride like a reckless retard you should be fine.
Cheers,
Geoff
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