ok so since 600cc is too much power you guys say as well. what CC should i be going for then and not go over. for a person thats about 6'2 and 270 pounds. also i read talk about cylinders, how many cylinders should i stick to then?
so as i said, im not touching a 1000cc, let alone a bmw s1000rr. the purpose of this thread was to hammer in any remaining loose nails re: qualms my mind was having of "but maybe i should..."
i dont want to pay for my suicide.
jutst gonna stick to a 600cc for a few years and go from there.
so, too many of you guys aren't reading my first post. i already tried to state that im not seeking insurance advice as that is not my question. i just wish ppl on forums actually read the first post before kicking into auto-reply mode
anyways, not going to go for any 1000cc anytime soon.
thanks
even if he didnt have any tickets his insurance would still be 500/ month on a sport bike.
no tickets here around same age and still got quoted about $600 / month
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etc.
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