I'm a full bike license holder, just not familiar with riding on Bikes on Australian roads.
Do you drive a car? How much experience riding have you had?
I would just go and get some private lessons and then look for a bike. If you are reasonably experienced, I would be looking for something other than the RGV. Firstly I am not generally a fan of two strokes (maintenance, power band etc) plus the RGV is a pretty old bike now as I remember it.
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Originally Posted by ludecrs
They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.
Do you drive a car? How much experience riding have you had?
I would just go and get some private lessons and then look for a bike. If you are reasonably experienced, I would be looking for something other than the RGV.
lol, I explained in my OP.
full car and bike license, just that i learned to ride in another country and even though i hold a full bike license, have no exp. on AU roads.
in my situation, what would you recommend?
edit: umm, I would say I'm fairly competent with a motorcycle. I haven't ridden one in more than 2 years though, would be quite shaky in the 1st half an hour but i think i would get it back after that.
full car and bike license, just that i learned to ride in another country and even though i hold a full bike license, have no exp. on AU roads.
in my situation, what would you recommend?
How long have you ridden for? I wouldnt have thought you would have to much trouble riding on Australian roads - just understand the road rules as they apply to bikes.
As I said earlier, maybe get a couple of lessons if you are worried.
Are you specifically looking for a sports bike or do you want a sports cruser etc?
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Originally Posted by ludecrs
They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.
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