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    How hard is it to ride a sport bike?

    I have never ridden a motorcycle in my life and I do plan on going to a class to learn how. The first motorcycle I am getting is probably a sport bike because I have always wanted one. I want to know how difficult it is to ride one? If it is hard, then which kind of sport bike would be easier to learn on? Thanks, Hannah.

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    Easy to ride, difficult to ride fast. To ride fast you need to learn on a race track because you *will* fall regularly until you learn. Get a Ninja 250. When you do learn you will be lapping the posers on their four cylinder racing bikes.

    Personally, I don't crash, don't want to crash, and thus I see no reason for getting a "sport" bike.


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