I've owned spyders since they came out. Started in 2008 with an RS and now have a 2015 F3 . Both SE5, no previous motorcycle experience. Should I start with a 300cc or a 600, Spyder is a 1330, but I assume much less torque than a Yamaha R6, what do you think?
Good points.First of all you need to stay away from the R6 or anything similar. You will end up seriously injured, dead or so frightened that you will sell it as quick as possible. Now as to what type of machine to get I would suggest something in the 250cc to 500cc range. There are a lot choices out there. I strongly suggest you get something with ABS. I also think a maxi scooter is a very good choice. Again something with ABS. My personal choice would be the BMW 650GT. But there's also the Honda Silverwing and the Suzuki Burgman 650. Don't sell the maxi scooters short - you can learn a lot from them. In any case stay away from supersports in the beginning stages. After you have put a few thousand miles on something more docile then you can start thinking high performance.
I would suggest a Suzuki V-Strom 650. In my opinion there is no better all around bike as far as versatility and reliability go. And the best thing is, they are cheap and plentiful.
I've owned spyders since they came out. Started in 2008 with an RS and now have a 2015 F3 . Both SE5, no previous motorcycle experience. Should I start with a 300cc or a 600, Spyder is a 1330, but I assume much less torque than a Yamaha R6, what do you think?
I would suggest a Suzuki V-Strom 650. In my opinion there is no better all around bike as far as versatility and reliability go. And the best thing is, they are cheap and plentiful.