If your not Going to the track and racing for 10,000 dollars a pop, even though some bikes have different positions of holding the handlebars, maybe a little more confortable seat, all bikes are the same(supersport models) How can anybody knock anybody else down for getting a certain bike. What if its all they can afford right now, or maybe its the fact that they know the bike was treated good by the previous owner. IMO, a bike is a bike. And another fellow rider should be happy that someone else is back on the saddle. So,
And I think I remember talking to you at your base about the 600 thing Matt. I believe what was said is that, it dosen't matter if you have a 600 or a 1300, unless your willing to put your liscense on the line, you can't(or should i say shouldn't)use the full potential of any crotch rocket. Expecially for a first bike. Yes, I'll admit its nice to have a bigger bike just to know that your fufilling all your male testasterone (spelling )
I love my 600 too...I know I haven't used the bike to it's full potential and probably won't for a long time, but it's an awsome machine. Now I just need to get closer to that full potential use by geting my ass out to a track day or two this year
Dude, i'm working the graveyard shift Mid-0800, i'll be up for a while
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