Just got back from riding a Yamaha Raider at the Yamaha Demo Day. Man, is the feeling sooo different from the sport or sport touring class of bikes. So heavy, big, wider turns, need to give it a little bit more push on the handle bars but at the same time it feels like it wants to fall over then so got to give it gas to bring it up again. Mind you it is a "bigger" cruiser then say the v-star 250 etc
Rode the FZ6R in the morning before the cruiser. Really nice bike,no vibration int he hands, enough and smooth power, turning and riding is easy, no stress on back or wrists. I would recommend it over the sv650 which I also rode but if you want the more leaned over riding position then the sv650 is the way to go.
*with experience any bike can be handled amazingly....
So what is more dangerous, a noob starting on a mid to bigger cruiser which I think most people would go for over the little v-star 250 etc (especially guys) or a sport touring type of bike.
Rode the FZ6R in the morning before the cruiser. Really nice bike,no vibration int he hands, enough and smooth power, turning and riding is easy, no stress on back or wrists. I would recommend it over the sv650 which I also rode but if you want the more leaned over riding position then the sv650 is the way to go.
*with experience any bike can be handled amazingly....
So what is more dangerous, a noob starting on a mid to bigger cruiser which I think most people would go for over the little v-star 250 etc (especially guys) or a sport touring type of bike.