Echo echo echo... lol.
S4it, always the last at the party. lol
Echo echo echo... lol.
Then, why did you upgrade?
Cuz isn't that what I ur supposed to do?Then, why did you upgrade?
Yup - same thing in Australia but there is a second test regardless of age if you want to ride anything in the open class - 650 or 47 hp plus.
So for instance a 650KLR is rated Learner but a 600SS is for advanced licence only.
As a result - liability insurance on my ST1100 is $137 a year for solo seat and $265 for dual seat.
It's one reason Japan and Aus are the only two places you can get the lovely CBR400R 4 cylinder.
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This season is all most over, so take your time, enjoy the ride, be safe, get some miles behind you, then upgrade.
Motorcycling is a passion for most. So what is your passion leaning towards? Which bike makes your heart thump out of your chest when you look at it?
Know that, then ask your questions, then ignore all the stupid responses (a Hyabusa answer will get you a lot of negative responses for good reason). I had a brand new VFR750 in 87 when I was 17, second year on the road after moving from a GS400E. I put 75K kms on that bike and rode it hard enough to grind the exhaust bolt heads to an angle from scraping the pavement. The ones UNDER the engine. Pick and choose your times to be aggressive, understand your capabilities, and you'll be fine with any bike you choose.
Ya 125 isn't to cramped up but would like a bigger frame so I think the cbr500 would be perfect but I doubt I will find one for sale . there is so few of them. That's why im probably Going with the sv650s
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OP I am glad you are enjoying motorcycling. I remember your thread a while back when you were asking for advice. At 6ft 1" on a cbr125 that's a little cramped. I would suggest with only 1000kms under your belt you go for a Kawi 650, SV 650 or even an old Kawi 500 if you don't mind the fugly looks. If the SS bug has really got you, get a F4i. Good luck with your choice.