Considered a Ducati monster 620? Learner legal
Bit more expensive, but can maul a 250 in the straight line or in bends with a good rider.
De-restricted.
From what a friend was telling me.
For general road use, in the 600's there's not any major differences.
We won't be able to take the bikes to their full potential anyway, so it all comes down to...
check this out.
Thought it was interesting, and partially relevant to our tests we take.
this guy makes sh!t look easy. haha
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTO2s7wyrFs
+1 on the tyga rear.. looks great with the 400. Not so much 250.
What would top it off is the 2 exhausts on the same side of the bike.
That looks awesome. Not sure if its on this bike that I saw...
Haha, yea i went there aswell, for some electrics and fairing.
Guys are really helpful ... They seem genuine and don't seem like they'd take advantage of noobs.
well I couldn't really say they were noobs. Like, I've only had my bike for 3 weeks and did 2-3 practice sessions and just scraped through. Where a majority had been riding for 5-6months. But nerves...
Haven't had A lot of practice (few weeks of owning a bike) but have ridden bikes on and off for many years and got used to my bike A lot quicker than I thought I...
Anything you cibby riders can give me advice on.
i.e. things to look out for in the bike when riding, re-occurring problems which aren't easily picked up at first etc. :D
lol.. a guy at work rides a hayabusa as his daily commuter, to work most of the time.
however i don't know if it will fall in the same idea as the 1L bikes.
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LOL.. technically we can't until we finish 3 months (i think).
but she said from what you've learnt and how your riding, you could most probably go for it and pass (hypothetically). haha
Lol... to be honest, it's probably the easiest thing i did...
There were four of us in the group, 2 of which had never ridden before. (only pushbikes)
And at the end of our course the instructor...