snerkler
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Its not about the speed - that is something you can control. Its about weight, maneuverability, flickability, walking pace on a 1200 twin v walking pace on a CB500 .....
Which (as a brand new rider) would you rather take across the Alps, (ok extreme example i know ....) tackle wet hairpins in the snowline, take a pillion for the first time ... a flicky little 600 in line 4 like a little Fazer or a heavy, tall 1200 twin. Bet yer won't be flicking that about two up ....![]()
Good point, I guess it does depend on what you plan to do with it. However, at 6'4" I'm failry tall and feel much more comfortable on a larger bike, not just physical size, but engine capacity.
I bought a fazer 600 as my first bike and as it was physically too small for me it could make it awkward to maneouvre etc. Also, after 3 months I felt the engine wanting. Maybe due to my weight, but I was finding that I was having to ring its neck to get anywhere. Especially overtaking, had to drop it down a couple of gears and leave lots and lots of room. Sometimes I think that it might be better to have that extra grunt so that you can concentrate on maeouvreing, overtaking etc without having the distraction of trying to ring the bike's neck.
Just a different point of view. I don't think there's a right or wrong. We all have different needs, different capabilities etc, and at the end of the day it's down to the individual rider. Whatever bike you go for you should always be extremely careful as any lapse in concentration etc can have dire consequences

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