sly_papa wrote:varden wrote:That reminds me, one of my workmates brought a CBR1000RR after five years away from his NSR250, he lasted 3 weeks before he lost control of his bike on a freeway on ramp and crashed it.
AN ON RAMP!!!!
And a CBR1000RR is a much more rideable bike, less grunt too.
oh yeaaaa.. ur friend did it so when i get a litre bike im gona obviously crash it like ur friend. Yhe ur advice is so good man, everyone who hops on a litre bike crashes instantly..becuase everyone is the same!!!!

You my young friend are too defensive.......... you have already made up your mind
What a lot of people are trying to say, is that it will be a STEEP learning curve coming straight off a 250 and jumping onto a 10.
IF you have the patience to learn then you may be OK, but a litre bike of any make, will magnify any errors you may make and they don't take prisoners.
In acceleration terms a 6 is as good as a 10, it's only when you start getting to the top end of things that any real difference is seen.
It's your money/life, you takes your choice.......... but don't ask for advice and then spit the dummy if you don't get the answer you want to hear

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