In the right gear, 1/4 throttle can have you breaking the speed limit.. :rofl_200:I only use about 1/4 of the throttle
Be careful and take it slow. BTW, congrats on your new bike.. :clapping:
In the right gear, 1/4 throttle can have you breaking the speed limit.. :rofl_200:I only use about 1/4 of the throttle
I'm sure he must mean riding dirt bikes and NOT riding a V-max in the dirt when he says its great experience. Riding a V-max in the dirt to help a newbie gain experience would be the worst advice I've ever seen on this forum, don't do it. The type of bike has nothing to do with how or where you learn, but don't ride any bike amongst traffic until you can use all of the controls confidently. Also keep in mind that unlike the old days, almost any modern car with abs will out stop a V-max Gen 1. keep your distance.
Matt
I had a similar situation in North Carolina they required a motorcycle road test even though I had a NY State Auto and MC license I traded in for a NC LicenseI moved to Australia back in 1996 and couldn't believe that you had to start with a 250cc or less here in Western Australia. I rode up to the license center when my ZX-11 rolled off the ship and they said I couldn't ride it here until I rode a 250 for a year. It took about an hour to explain that I'd been riding since I was six and my first road bike back in 1979 was a 400cc. they said o.k. at the end. Now you still have to start on a 650cc with limited H.P. for a year before you can go bigger. I hate that rule and think it sucks but they think it saves lives??? I think you are correct when you say there is a big difference between the average 16-17 year old (kid) and a responsible adult with there head on straight.
Matt
Personally, dont think a VMAX will be a great beginner bike. Just because they tend to need a bit more maintenance, have low range due to tank, and since your on the big side, may not be comfortable.
Also, what do your buddies ride? If sport bikes, I would definitely not ride with them for a long while. Biggest risk is they will ride a bit fast through the twisties, and you will try to keep up and likely ride through the corner. Happens all the time and the VMAX is not known to be a good twisties bike.
Take it easy for a long while. Let the other riders know you are beginning.
You can get used to it. The main problem is that even stock, it is a bike capable of low elevens to high tens, and for a new rider thats not careful, it will get away from you. That being said....the first time that you disrespect what the bike can do, it can kill you.
But, except for being high hp for a beginner, there is NOT any reason that it cant be a first bike. Just take it easy, and not too much throttle in the beginning. Riding around town, I only use about 1/4 of the throttle.
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