Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF
no doubt no doubt. But i was focusing on the basics. Learning how to leave steady, learning hills, down shifting, etc... His had an idle issue but it got better as the bike warmed. Say what you wish, cool if you think you're hilarious. I've driven 1850hp Vipers, i think I can grasp the bike. No need for you to act all cocky for no reason. I've been doing this for a day.
I'm not being cocky. I'm spitting the truth, ruth. Any rider worth their salt will tell you the same thing. Go ahead and drive your 1850hp Viper all you want. My grandma could take a 1850 hp Viper around a track and keep it in one piece... as cars require very little skill to operate. Completely irrelevant to riding a bike. Completely.

I'm not knocking your for being new. I'm knocking you for not being able to grasp/comprehend the information I have already given you. The fact that you even mention a car is evidence enough that you haven't even scratched the surface of piloting a motorcycle. Parking lot practice is fine as far as getting familiar with basic controls, but you haven't even scratched the surface.... and a 600 super-sport is a much more harsh taskmaster than a 500 or 250.

Anyways, if you're not doing yourself any favors as far as learning. Why should I be expected to?

New bikes start out a 69 bucks a month for 3 years for 8,900 or less bike.
-Ant.
Financing a bike is generally a bad idea. That payment plan in particular is ridiculous. You'll be upside down perpetually if you take that option.

Go ahead and do it. What do I know?