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A SS bike is a lot of bike to start on and it is known those that start on smaller bikes turn out to be better riders over all. I have seen too many people wreck their SS bikes, or seriously fuck themselves up because they thought they could handle it, and couldn't. Seen a co-worker in the past wreck 2 CBR 600's in 2 months and land up in the hospital for 2 weeks each time. Also take a MSF class as well. You won't be experienced by any means, but you will be a "better" beginner than those that do not take it.
I would recommend either a 250/500/650 or something of that size in a V Twin.
A SS bike is a lot of bike to start on and it is known those that start on smaller bikes turn out to be better riders over all. I have seen too many people wreck their SS bikes, or seriously fuck themselves up because they thought they could handle it, and couldn't. Seen a co-worker in the past wreck 2 CBR 600's in 2 months and land up in the hospital for 2 weeks each time. Also take a MSF class as well. You won't be experienced by any means, but you will be a "better" beginner than those that do not take it.
A SS bike is a lot of bike to start on and it is known those that start on smaller bikes turn out to be better riders over all. I have seen too many people wreck their SS bikes, or seriously fuck themselves up because they thought they could handle it, and couldn't. Seen a co-worker in the past wreck 2 CBR 600's in 2 months and land up in the hospital for 2 weeks each time. Also take a MSF class as well. You won't be experienced by any means, but you will be a "better" beginner than those that do not take it.






and i already read the book