14-11-2008, 02:30pm
arthur dunga Wrote:Welcome, you asked for some input so here's my thoughts. If i read it right your 20 yrs off a scoot & bikes have changed big time since then. Me thinks unless you were crashing handlebars with robbie, mal & croz you'd be far better off improving your road craft on a smaller lighter bike for starters. I feel i can get rusty after two weeks of not riding,that's me. Saying that i'm sure you can ride ,change gears throttle control,front brake & the rest.The busa is one mother of a bike, one of the heaviest as well as fastest, you may find that say if you bought a 600 & fanged around on that for maybe 12 months, did some advanced riding courses you'd be better prepared & may enjoy more of what the busa has to offer.
But hey what do i know about you, zip , so if you disagree you can give me both barrels ,whatever you decied to do that enjoyment factor hasn't changed one iota, good luck with whatever you get.
arthur i agree totaly with you thats what i was going to do.
but if i got a 600 i would get stuck with it because once i got a bike
there is lots of other things to save 4.
besides i am not in a hurry to reach 300km well
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and the roads were i live are pretty freindly and i am in no hurry to go to far or deal other traffic and try not to let the power go to my head.
ps thanks arthur 4 your concerns
born to be mild