Hey, slow down there, boy!

A 500 twin would be just fine.  In my original post I
suggested anything from 500 to 1100.

As for the top speed and 0-60 times, I sure as heck
wouldn't want a beginner on a bike like that - it's a
disaster waiting to happen.

I'm not familiar with that bike, but it sounds like a
crotch rocket.  Not something I would want to be doing
an 80 mile a day commute on.

To each his (or her) own, I say.  The suggestions were
made based on personal experience as I mentioned in a
previous post.

Dan

--- Mitch Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> LWB250 wrote:
> > I certainly wouldn't get out on the highway with
> anything less
> > than a 750.
> 
> And I wouldn't tell a beginner to buy anything
> bigger than a 500 twin. 
> Tell me, what's wrong with a hot 250, like the EX250
> Ninja?
> It's about as quick as a 400 or 450 from my younger
> days, which
> in turn was about as quick as a 911SC of that era. 
> 
> What can you do on the street on a big twin that you
> can't do on a bike
> with a 105mph top speed and 6 second 0-60 time?
> 
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