
Originally Posted by
Gremlin
Best bet... no. Don't make such a big jump, it's easier to learn the skills without the huge chunk of horsepower complicating things. A well ridden 600 can be faster than a 1000 in some situations anyway.
Riding safely takes many years to master, so unless you're a freak of nature you have a long way to go. On a 1000 you WILL find yourself going far faster than you intended and most of the time you will be fine, but one day you will almost certainly find yourself in the shit with no options up your sleeve, and that means you will hit something - if you're lucky it will only be the road. When you instinctively know what to do when the back end steps out, the front lifts (or both) and you find yourself well overcooked coming in to a corner, then consider a 1000.
And a 600 sport bike is only slightly slower than a 1000 and in many ways is harder to ride. My advice is to get something like a Street Triple because they are incredibly quick, and believe me, you won't outride the bike, they're not savage the way a 1000 is. You will get a shitload of pleasure but a lot less terror.
Don't blame me, I voted Green.
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