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[QUOTE]Originally posted by mustanggt5091: [QB] Its all in the wrist, this may sound odd but a liter bike can actually be easier to learn on and for intown city driving if the newb can respect the missle he is sitting on. The larger amount of torque available at low rpms can be nice, I started on a older 6, you can buy a descent one for cheap, learn for a few months and then sell it for damn near what you bought it for depending on how well your learning goes :D Then get whatever you feel fits your style, ohhh and take the course. Also if you have a buddy with a quad, it really helps for beginners to go out on a quad that wont fall over and get used to the clutch with the hand, shifting with the foot. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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