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Originally Posted by RowdyRed94 We don't measure experience in months. Miles or hours tell us something useful. |
Hmm not exactly sure what you mean but i might have it. If you asking my personal ability and comfort level here I go. When im in my car I have a speeding problem. Its my hobby and passion and nothing will change that. Because of this stupidity on my part my insurance is to high for my tiburon and even though I wanted to always own a bike its now forced on me. First thing though please dont relate my car passion with a bikes. With my 4-Wheeler I typically stunt it for about 5 minutes out of an hour of riding which basically means I jump something or I go on 2 wheels. When I used to have a dirtbike it was different. I liked the dirtbike for the purpose of riding through trails with others but never interested me to do tricks because I have enough respect for myself not to fool around with something on 2 wheels(not to say thats wrong to anyone its just my feelings) and like i said i drove it off and on for 2 years. The thing that attracts me to a sport bike is similiar to what attracts a, lets say Harley driver, in the since that I like to enjoy a open rhode. However a sport bike is my style plain and simple. I like to look good and I believe a sport bike accomplishes that for me. When I first got on a 600 Ninja I was hisitent for about 2 seconds, when I started to ride it felt kinda natural (im sure some of you know what i mean). Since then I have driven my friends CBR probably a total of 3 months, lets say 30 hours where I simply went around town. Thats where my experience is and that is why and what im getting a bike for. LOL that was long.... I dont like typing that much.