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Noob here.. First motorcycle should be a?

Is a 750 GS a good beginner bike?


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Good you found something, let us know the first time you drop it.:ha

Lmao 950 miles in and so far so good. Getting crash bars next week and might do a clear film to protect the paint. I brushed up against a wall when parking in an alley and almost had a heart attack. I'd be soooo pissed if I drop it 😂
 
Lmao 950 miles in and so far so good. Getting crash bars next week and might do a clear film to protect the paint. I brushed up against a wall when parking in an alley and almost had a heart attack. I'd be soooo pissed if I drop it 😂

The first time you drop your new bike you are so mad at yourself that you can't look at the bike for days. But, then you realize the tiny little scratch that at first looked like the broad side of a barn is really only a few millimeters long and isn't noticeable until you get you nose right on it. And then you remember that you could have kept you bike perfect by leaving it in the garage, but that really isn't the point. You got it to ride, see the world, and collect stories to tell, and that both you and the bike will likely come back from each adventure with something to show for it. And that's exactly how it should be.
 
The first time you drop your new bike you are so mad at yourself that you can't look at the bike for days. But, then you realize the tiny little scratch that at first looked like the broad side of a barn is really only a few millimeters long and isn't noticeable until you get you nose right on it. And then you remember that you could have kept you bike perfect by leaving it in the garage, but that really isn't the point. You got it to ride, see the world, and collect stories to tell, and that both you and the bike will likely come back from each adventure with something to show for it. And that's exactly how it should be.

That brought a tear to my eye. Jkjk

I love the way you see it. Can't wait to drop it now! Lmao na I get it. Used to be that way riding my dirt bike. In a sense it adds character lol
 
That brought a tear to my eye. Jkjk

I love the way you see it. Can't wait to drop it now! Lmao na I get it. Used to be that way riding my dirt bike. In a sense it adds character lol

Wait until you see how quick a new helmet goes looking for the asphalt :p
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This is one of my tank guards, how many times do you think this bike has taken a nap?:ha
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