Lessons I've learned recently:
1. 100HP is more than enough power to have more than enough fun, unless you are very quick
2. A bike that 'handles' does more for your riding than a bike that 'goes'
3. Don't buy new... its mental what you can get for $8-10k these days
4. don't eat, it means you can afford more gas for your bike
"If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression
So I can have more horsepower than the rest of my mates?
HP numbers are a sales gimmick, an artificially derived, almost meaningless one at that.
If I wanted more power I'd be looking for torque, and I'd want it everywhere. I'd also want a platform that allows me to use it as often as possible.
If I wanted ugly I'd buy a Buell 1125R, and that doesn't have the torque my XB does.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
It's all kinda epidemic.
If you're sane and sensible like The Hitcher, then goig from a 250 to a 1200 to a 1300 and then another one is no biggie. If you're a slow learner or have an addictive personality, then you may need to get there in stages. (PLus you get to try a wider range of bikes).
I went 175-250-500-500-750-1000-800 but so what? :spudwhat:
I had no problem with riding anything after the first one, but still managed to crash bikes 1, 5, 6 and 7. Nothing to do with size/power, just "stuff" (where "stuff" = All Kinds of Bad Mojo + Some Bad MoFos).
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