Newer streetbikes ride strange. You sit up more, and they feel close to a cruiser ride. I still have an older 1988 ninja 750R that you sit leaning more forward, feels more like a streetbike should. In my own opinion, of course.
Yeah so honestly used BMWs are the best bang for the buck. Kind of beginner friendly as long as you're not stupid. Everything BMW is fairly fast but extremely reliable and very technically advanced for the price used. That's what I would recommend as long as you know you aren't going to kill yourself
Ride your own ride, know your limits start low CC. No joke people will hate and say they started on higher CC and was fine. Great you just have a different build and reaction time then most
A new bike not many know about is a cf moto 300SS its a cheap motorcycle under 6k brand new and great beginner bike it was my first bike bought it new in 2023 sold it this year an just bought a Kawasaki 636. Was gonna buy the new cf moto 675SS but not a play in New York has one unfortunately
Tbh in my personal experience if you’re buying new most new bikes have so many different settings including power settings that it really doesn’t make to much sense to spend a few thousand less to get a bike you’re going to out grow in a year if you’re buying new just get a 600 and keep the power turned down on it as you get more comfortable start turning off the restrictions just my thought and experience cheers 🥂
What do you guys think about starting on a new ninja 400? I’m looking to get into sports bikes and I’ve heated good thing about 400. I did a little research Ont he bike and I love the stock colors they offer as well as the way the bike looks in general.
Too bad Aprilia can’t get their sh*t together…. I got a 2022 that has been in for repairs 3 times. It’s actually been in my possession 1.5 years and mostly out of season.
i got myself a r15 second hand as my first, dropped it like 2 times now so yea, dont get an expensive bike when youre new, i also painted it black so its easier to aerosol paint it when it scratches…ill ride it till i get the hang of riding first
Have an R3. In my country, they are considered Big bikes. Haha. In the U.S I have a 1200 cc. Wouldnt think about owning anything smaller here because of speeds.
Newer streetbikes ride strange. You sit up more, and they feel close to a cruiser ride. I still have an older 1988 ninja 750R that you sit leaning more forward, feels more like a streetbike should. In my own opinion, of course.
Bought a honda cb300 in '15, still riding it, runs great. Cant be aggressive on the freeway but ive still taken it between states.
Instructions unclear, im still wondering if i have 5$ for tmr lunch
honestly if your shutting your brain off to ride just dont ride at all motorcycle drivers need 100% of their attention on the road
What about an fz09 or the mt09 for a beginner?
Those huge non led indicators on a brand new bike are hella goofy
If you are buying a bike, I feel sorry for you.
Yeah so honestly used BMWs are the best bang for the buck. Kind of beginner friendly as long as you're not stupid. Everything BMW is fairly fast but extremely reliable and very technically advanced for the price used. That's what I would recommend as long as you know you aren't going to kill yourself
Ride your own ride, know your limits start low CC. No joke people will hate and say they started on higher CC and was fine. Great you just have a different build and reaction time then most
Anyone else here from NE ohio???
I'm getting a Kawasaki Ninja 400 ABS for my beginner, hopefully i can get a used one. Is this a good pick for a beginner??
2019 sv650 new as my first street bike 5 years later and i still love riding it every day never feels too slow
Coleman b200R is the best once you straight chain it too😮💨 perfect for someone getting started goes 30-35 stock and 45-55 straight chained
Just got a 2024 Suzuki DRZ-400SM for my first bike.
Marketplace is the way to go for a new bike so you don’t regret life once u drop it
Ducati has the softest alum engines. Tolerances wash out fast. Ever wonder why so many are for sale?
year old vid but what you guys think about starting on an FZ/MT07?
Kawi Ducati Yamaha and bmw are the best at making bikes rn
Talking with the hands FFS
A new bike not many know about is a cf moto 300SS its a cheap motorcycle under 6k brand new and great beginner bike it was my first bike bought it new in 2023 sold it this year an just bought a Kawasaki 636. Was gonna buy the new cf moto 675SS but not a play in New York has one unfortunately
All bakes are "beginner" bikes. My wife learned on a 08 Gsxr 1000. Just have to have a good teacher 😏
Best beginner Ducati is a used monster 797.
only bike lovers actual comment
Just dropped my buddies R7 in the lot of day 1 of him having it🥲
M1000rr is the best beginner's bike.
Husqvarna Vitpilen/Svartpilen 401
i think beginners want to ride their bike not watch it sit in a shop always getting fixed xD
"they have white and yamaha" ahh yes my fav colour yamaha
Mt07 or a fz09?
Tbh in my personal experience if you’re buying new most new bikes have so many different settings including power settings that it really doesn’t make to much sense to spend a few thousand less to get a bike you’re going to out grow in a year if you’re buying new just get a 600 and keep the power turned down on it as you get more comfortable start turning off the restrictions just my thought and experience cheers 🥂
From what I gathered every influencer is on an R3 lol
Best starters are street and trails and supermotos
I’m saving up for a 2023 kawasaki 400 or a Yamaha r6
supermoto supermoto supermoto supermoto
Go for the ninja 400
Kawasaki is the best beginner bike, hands down
To bad I don't make Duccati money 😢
Personally probably going to get a used versys, was aiming for a ninja 500, but sat on one last week and the bike is way to small for me.
What’s that shop called ?
Best beginners bike is splendor 🔥🔥🔥
Mt-07 I would say is a good first bike
What do you guys think about starting on a new ninja 400? I’m looking to get into sports bikes and I’ve heated good thing about 400. I did a little research Ont he bike and I love the stock colors they offer as well as the way the bike looks in general.
Too bad Aprilia can’t get their sh*t together…. I got a 2022 that has been in for repairs 3 times. It’s actually been in my possession 1.5 years and mostly out of season.
I think a beginner bike is something less that 40bhp
I want to get a beginner bike
ktm duke 390
i got myself a r15 second hand as my first, dropped it like 2 times now so yea, dont get an expensive bike when youre new, i also painted it black so its easier to aerosol paint it when it scratches…ill ride it till i get the hang of riding first
Have an R3. In my country, they are considered Big bikes. Haha. In the U.S I have a 1200 cc. Wouldnt think about owning anything smaller here because of speeds.
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