@@FZOkie nice lol, let me explain my comment alil better lol. not that 250ccs are weak but as a guy that consumes a lot of American content they do seem to be a beginner cuz i hear a lot of ppl saying how starter is between 250-600 and how u can start at 1000 and it will be fine. but here in Brazil we dont have that big of a moto scene so the average guy doesnt go to sport bike especially when hes a beginner so here when u say ima start on a 250cc ppl already go "wow thats kinda too high no?" ofc economy also plays a big role lol. Holy yapping i did huh
@ that makes sense! The Brazilians are wheelie masters so I guess 250 is all you need! It’s just hard to ride smaller bikes in America, everything is far away and the speed limits are too high for smaller bikes/scooters
My first bike is as Kawasaki Voyager 1200. To be fair I’m a pretty big guy.
@@UnoThePast as long as you’re comfortable with and in control of your machine! That’s the important part
Please don't sack 😅😅
Are you in Australia
@tamecampbell643 America
Thank you for the information
yeah, 250cs are not considered begginer bikes here lol
@@vulgofenix I have a 250 that I still ride sometimes lol
@@FZOkie nice lol, let me explain my comment alil better lol. not that 250ccs are weak but as a guy that consumes a lot of American content they do seem to be a beginner cuz i hear a lot of ppl saying how starter is between 250-600 and how u can start at 1000 and it will be fine. but here in Brazil we dont have that big of a moto scene so the average guy doesnt go to sport bike especially when hes a beginner so here when u say ima start on a 250cc ppl already go "wow thats kinda too high no?" ofc economy also plays a big role lol.
Holy yapping i did huh
@ that makes sense! The Brazilians are wheelie masters so I guess 250 is all you need! It’s just hard to ride smaller bikes in America, everything is far away and the speed limits are too high for smaller bikes/scooters
true, yeah speed limits here are way different and also the way we ride