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Very cool It's really not a horrible bike to begin on. Just take your time learning, it won't bite you if you take it easy while you're new. I had an F4i as my second bike. It's a great choice of motorcycle. Like everyone else says, MSF IS A MUST. It will teach you how to stay alive and aware on the road, which is your job ALL the time on a bike. Shiny side up!
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Originally Posted by Picturepro,Jan 11 2010, 11:26 PM
and remember
its not if you will fall..
its WHEN you will fall
so be prepaired.
and its bad for learning, you should have gotten a busa
i did
i also learned karate
my groin to your foot technique..
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the F4i is probably the slowest 600 you can buy.
I don't think its the best beginner bike out there, but I do think it is fine for a beginner. 600's are pretty anemic under high rpms so you'll be fine if you take it easy.
Have fun and stay safe.
I don't think its the best beginner bike out there, but I do think it is fine for a beginner. 600's are pretty anemic under high rpms so you'll be fine if you take it easy.
Have fun and stay safe.
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Originally Posted by rev to 9,Jan 13 2010, 11:10 AM
haha no.... but I'll sell you my bike in 6month if I get sick of it
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i think any bike can be a great beginner bike.. just depends on the rider.
ride smart. and more importantly, ride safe. and take the class
my beginner bike..
ride smart. and more importantly, ride safe. and take the class
my beginner bike..
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