Ucitfx35
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Get urself a gsxr 750!!!! Kick ass bike, u just have to know your limitations whatever u get!!! My boy got a brand new kawi 600 and fell in the canyons doin 100, smh
Thx for al the advice and comments - keep them coming
The Ducati 848 to me is the obvious choice cause it looks like its going fast even when parked..lol
I like having something different - kinda like the FX sort of original compared to what else is on the road - also getting a sport might make me feel like driving faster which I'm trying to avoid..
I'm looking used and all the bikes I picked out I have found used - not really a budget, but the Ducati 848 being the most expensive I guess this is about my limit - cost is always a consideration though - for the bike and maintenance
Right now I'm leaning towards the Aprilia Shiver or the Buell - I love the Ducati, but like the originality of the other 2
btw - I appreciate the safety advice, but I've logged a couple hundred hours on a dirt bike and taking a safe riding course all to make myself a better rider..I plan to take it easy until I get some experience under my belt - having said that I won't be getting a 250 or a small starter bike as I feel I have ridden enough and am old enough (relaxed) to handle one of the bikes I've suggested...appreciate the safety advice though
keep the opinions coming - thx
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Ps, The best piece of street riding advice I ever received came from an old man who had spent his life on harleys. It is in regard to other drivers and it is to "pretend you are invisible. Don't ever assume anyone can see you on the road because they probably can't."
The one good thing about getting a starter bike is you can get them cheap, learn well, drop 'em a few times, and flip for near what you bought it for.

Yea but I can pretty mucH guarantee you won't see another one on the road. Even when I'm out on my old Norton people gather to look at it.Pretty but Pricey
Nortons are rare on the streets, especially the vintage ones. You have a pic? Love those bikes.Yea but I can pretty muck guarantee you won't see another one on the road. Even when I'm out on my old Norton people gather to look at it.