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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkeye" data-source="post: 466369" data-attributes="member: 12401"><p>You could buy a used bike in the 650 - 750 cc size. Ride it for a season and sell it and trade up to the FJR. I had a Honda shadow VT 750 for about a year , learned how to ride and proceded to wreck it in some curves. After healing up , I got this FJR and have throughly enjoyed it. It is a heavy bike and you just might drop it a time or two before you get the feel of it. I know I dropped mine twice before learning how to handle it at slow speeds. But go ahead and jump in because you aren't getting any younger and I wished I had started riding 30 years ago. BTW , I'm 53 yo. Happy shopping. Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkeye, post: 466369, member: 12401"] You could buy a used bike in the 650 - 750 cc size. Ride it for a season and sell it and trade up to the FJR. I had a Honda shadow VT 750 for about a year , learned how to ride and proceded to wreck it in some curves. After healing up , I got this FJR and have throughly enjoyed it. It is a heavy bike and you just might drop it a time or two before you get the feel of it. I know I dropped mine twice before learning how to handle it at slow speeds. But go ahead and jump in because you aren't getting any younger and I wished I had started riding 30 years ago. BTW , I'm 53 yo. Happy shopping. Mark [/QUOTE]
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