Thank you. R3 is safer, gives you more control if you are not experienced rider, in the other hand the R1 is a beast. I have to be really careful when i ride, one small push one the gas and i`m flying, front wheel jumps and it takes of like a rocket lol
I’m looking around for a r3 and it’s so hard
To find clean no drops and good price everyone is selling Their r3 as a dealership price 3-4k to much I want
To only spend 2500$. Everyone around me tells me to get a r6 because I’ll get bored of the r3 in some months but I live in NY n I’m a lone rider I don’t have anyone to catch up
To and I’m not a speed demon just like to Cruz you know which do you prefer as a beginner r3 or 250 or a 600 or 650 ninja ???
I don't think you should jump steps when it comes to learning how to ride a sport bikes. So start small 300 cc is perfect to play around. I would recommend Kawasaki Ninja 300 has ABS brakes and it's lite. Good luck finding your dream ride and be safe
Thank you. R3 is safer, gives you more control if you are not experienced rider, in the other hand the R1 is a beast. I have to be really careful when i ride, one small push one the gas and i`m flying, front wheel jumps and it takes of like a rocket lol
I’m looking around for a r3 and it’s so hard
To find clean no drops and good price everyone is selling Their r3 as a dealership price 3-4k to much I want
To only spend 2500$. Everyone around me tells me to get a r6 because I’ll get bored of the r3 in some months but I live in NY n I’m a lone rider I don’t have anyone to catch up
To and I’m not a speed demon just like to Cruz you know which do you prefer as a beginner r3 or 250 or a 600 or 650 ninja ???
I don't think you should jump steps when it comes to learning how to ride a sport bikes. So start small 300 cc is perfect to play around. I would recommend Kawasaki Ninja 300 has ABS brakes and it's lite. Good luck finding your dream ride and be safe
Yea I got my license already just need a bike thank you