This thread reminds me of the advice I gave my oldest son. With his Navy paycheck in hand he was hot to trot to plunk down the cash for a Panigale. Full of testosterone and dreams.
I told him that if he got that as a first bike, I'll start coffin shopping now- too powerful and too fast for a first, second or probably 3rd bike.. What he needs for a first bike is something with less gears, less horsepower and plenty of torque. Forgiving of mistakes is the key.
Having grown up riding mostly britbikes, I steered him toward a Triumph Bonneville- enough power to keep you out of trouble, but not so much that a newb mistake will kill you.
He's had it for 4 years now and has become a fan. Now looking at a friend's Sportster. Showing more sense as he matures.

I told him that if he got that as a first bike, I'll start coffin shopping now- too powerful and too fast for a first, second or probably 3rd bike.. What he needs for a first bike is something with less gears, less horsepower and plenty of torque. Forgiving of mistakes is the key.
Having grown up riding mostly britbikes, I steered him toward a Triumph Bonneville- enough power to keep you out of trouble, but not so much that a newb mistake will kill you.
He's had it for 4 years now and has become a fan. Now looking at a friend's Sportster. Showing more sense as he matures.

