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thanks for all your advice guys. but i have another question im def not getting the bike for another year so i have plenty of time to think about whats best but do you think if i practiced for like a year on smaller bikes then do you think i would be ready for the sv1000s because i know i can practice for like a month comming up in may becuase i doing an internship at my uncles chopper store but he also has smaller bikes i can practice with but anyways do you think that ill be ready if i practice really hard for like a year? then do you think that would be a good bike to get? or would it still be too hard to ride? thanks for your time- liz
 

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Hey Liz, 8)

Your welcome for the advice. 8) wating a couple of months to a year and practicing on a smaller bike before buying the SV1000s. If you practice, practice, practice really hard and you feel comfortable and confident with your skills then move up, but be careful about how much more cc you are jumping to from ??cc to 1000cc. So be careful, just Rspect the power... Rspect the bike of the 1000cc and you should be alright. Don't want you to shorten your life span cause the SV1000s is a HOTT bike w/1000cc

Ride safe... and have Fun...

Merc... 8)
 
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I'm intrigued that you would be asking us (total strangers) rather than your uncle, who should certainly be experienced enough to give you loving and heartfelt advice. Could it be that he recommended against the 1000?
 

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I wondered the same thing. Seems all the kiddies come online to look for approval. Unfortunately, they often get it from other kiddies.

We said no. Which part don't you get? :roll:

There I go with the eyes again. :roll:
 

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Think back. When you were in third grade when you were learning your multiplication tables. Do you think if you practiced them really hard, really really hard, you would be ready for college Calculus? Or even college Algerbra? There are many little lessons and mistakes to be learned on a bike that is more forgiving and friendly. Are you listening :?:
 
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