Well, I think he should get both the GTS and a very cheap starter bike.
GTS's are not very common, so if he can get a good deal, get it, treat it
with respect,
take the MSF class too, then slowly start riding it while taking it gently.

Keep in mind the guy is 6'4", 350 lbs, so he needs a big bike.  Although I
am experienced,
I am only 5'7".  I find the GTS no problem to handle, but then most of my
bikes have
been open class sport bikes.  My First bike was a Yamaha Vision 550 with the
full fairing,
and it was a handfull until I got a few thousand miles of experience on it.

-----Original Message-----
From: Thor Metzinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 10:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Advice on a purchase


Henry,
I tend to dissagree with you.

A heavy powerful bike is something you must respect. My first bike when I
was 16 yrs old and only 180lbs was my fathers 1974 Kawasaki z1 900. Which
weighs close to 500lbs. Worse-over it had an upright seating position which
caused the bike to have a high center of gravity, drum brake rear, and disc
brake front, with skinny tires. No leaning on curves you either slowed down,
or you had tire wobble.

That was a monster bike for a 16yr old. Granted I had a wonderful teacher.

When i got onto the GTS, it was heavy into the turns, but the balance,
control, and torque where amazing in comparison. Old technology vs New
technology I guess!

I learned to countersteer from my friend David that went to race school. So
yes, that might be a higher advanced riding technique, but very easy to
understand and practice.

My point to you Henry is if you are going to ride out of control/out of your
abilities, then it does not matter what bike you purchase you are still
going to be a danger to yourself and others.

If he enjoys the GTS, like we all do....then he can learn to ride it with
control, which may take years of practice before he is comfortable.

But the GTS is not a nightmare of a bike, you could learn it, if you took
the time and dont over judge your abilities.....and if he took your class of
course.(free promo :)

P.S. I recommend ANY GTS, to Anyone, you simply cant find the same standard
features, front and rear ABS, EFI, liquid cooled, the list goes on and on,
not to mention the rare anti-dive swing arm, for an affordable price range.
The features alone drew me into the GTS.
Thor Metzinger

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