She's just ridden on the back of some Harley's but no "sport bikes." I've never ridden at all except some ATV's. We're both 21 (as if it matters).
Finally, someone who says "sport bike" and not "crotch rocket"...which is the 4-wheeled equivalent of calling nitrous, "NAWS!." :lol:
I had this dumbass girl ask me, "That's a crotch-rocket, not a motorcycle, right?"
Usually I would tell someone it would not be a good idea to pick up riding,(on the street) at this point of their life if they hadn't rode before.
:rockwoot: :rockwoot: :rockwoot: :rockwoot:His and her 'Busas
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Again don't go w/anything smaller then a 600...Believe it or not a 600 is way more stable then a 250 or 500!!I have taught 3 girls this past summer how to ride,One being on a 500 and she did not feel comfortable on it at all,The way she sat upright, It was to tall,Very unstable feeling for her!!!Put her on a zx10(and on my busa) while we lowered her 500 and she did perfect no problems at all!!The other girls were put on 600's and were fine...All were lowered of course.Sh*t i got on her 500 and felt unsafe LOL...I wouldn't do that to anybody ;-)
don't know how long you have been riding and don't want to steer the thread but if your "teaching" people and saying anything smaller then a 600 is a waste that's unfortunate. opinions are opinions though.
as for being level headed enough to ride hell there are people at any age that aren't level headed enough. experience is the real key and even the most experienced people get into trouble.
it's a great idea, just be smart... do your homework and be careful!
tip no matter what bike you get:
Frame Sliders pleaseeee, cheap investment that can save alot if you go down. Also invest in the proper riding gear like a nice pair of gloves and other accesories.
Before you buy anything just research research research. Here's a good read for selecting your first bike.
http://www.sportbikes.net/forums/new-rider-forums/354478-want-600-read.html