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Are cc's a good indicator of what bike is for beginners or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sayf" data-source="post: 2662760" data-attributes="member: 771996"><p>I have ridden scooters for years, 150cc and up. I am 6'1 and 210 pounds. I want to upgrade to motorcycles and I am wondering what all the hype is about cc's and a death wish. #1 I could give a F@#$ less about racing or exceeding speed limits. I do care about longevity and the ability for my bike to go long distances ( though I am not a tour fan). I like the Honda Hornet and am wondering if it is too large of bike for a mature and responsible beginner or not. Let me know some of your insight and recommendations. I hear all of these people talk about buying a 250 and upgrading a year later , but the reality is I cannot buy a new bike a year from now . So Fu@# off you spoiled brats, I need a bike that will be good fro a few years to come and one that I can purchase used now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sayf, post: 2662760, member: 771996"] I have ridden scooters for years, 150cc and up. I am 6'1 and 210 pounds. I want to upgrade to motorcycles and I am wondering what all the hype is about cc's and a death wish. #1 I could give a F@#$ less about racing or exceeding speed limits. I do care about longevity and the ability for my bike to go long distances ( though I am not a tour fan). I like the Honda Hornet and am wondering if it is too large of bike for a mature and responsible beginner or not. Let me know some of your insight and recommendations. I hear all of these people talk about buying a 250 and upgrading a year later , but the reality is I cannot buy a new bike a year from now . So Fu@# off you spoiled brats, I need a bike that will be good fro a few years to come and one that I can purchase used now. [/QUOTE]
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