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Originally Posted by Terrance28
Start with a 600 its a great bike to learn on. If you get a 250 or a 500 you will learn yes but you will be sick of the bike in about 2 months and looking for an upgrade. Anyway once you learn throttle control your golden and always ride defensively. When I got my first bike I told myself that I would never try any tricks. But after I got it 3 months later I couldn't keep the front wheel on the ground. Its fun to do tricks but only after you are comfortable with the bike and yourself as a rider. Don't let anybody talk you into riding out of your skill level thats how you get hurt. You are gonna fall but its all part of riding and it makes you a better rider trust me. I can ride a stand up wheelie for as long as the road is straight, but you don't learn it over night.
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+1!!!!!
I just started riding myself and I got a 08 yamaha R6 for my first bike back in May of this year...