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You guys missed the most important part of that story... the rider wasn't wearing a helmet!!! :nonod: SQUID!!!!

But you can get yourself killed in a Yugo on your way back from the Starbucks... :bash:
 

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True, it's not just the size. BUT, if a newbie starts small, he or she is less likely to get killed because they don't have the power to screw around as much as when they start on a big bike. But regardless, a newbie is still a newbie and they WILL make mistakes.
 

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Gas Man said:
You guys missed the most important part of that story... the rider wasn't wearing a helmet!!! :nonod: SQUID!!!!

But you can get yourself killed in a Yugo on your way back from the Starbucks... :bash:
No, I didn't miss that part! I thought it was squidly enough not to bother mentioning!:screwy:
As for driving a YUGO, you might get run over by a 18 wheeler going up hill! :lol:
 

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Captain Morgan said:
True, it's not just the size. BUT, if a newbie starts small, he or she is less likely to get killed because they don't have the power to screw around as much as when they start on a big bike. But regardless, a newbie is still a newbie and they WILL make mistakes.
I was thinking the same thing. Size DOES matter, but its not the ultimate security; nothing is.

Do the other posters suggest a newb is as likely to crash on a 250 as on a Hayabusa?
 
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