$1200 is a bit cheap IMO.
As for it being a learner bike, I have a mate who used one for nigh on a decade and loved every minute, including his learner phase.
I have another mate that took a mere 2 days to destroy the bike and himself.
The riding position doesn't make observation easy and loads up parts of your body, like wrists and knees which can become distracting.
However, if you really want it, go for it, but bear in mind there is no such thing as "taking it easy" on a KR-1.
At 50,000km it should probably have had two sets of pistons and rings, a crank, and had the fork internals and rear shock replaced, as well as steering head bearings and swingarm bushes. It should also have had a couple of decokes.
Ask for receipts.
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