I feel like the biggest reason is to get something without traction control and less power so I can safely find the limit.
That's the part I'm stuck on. A giant new bike with traction control is probably a bad way to learn.
By the by, I don’t know about the Thruxton but the other 3 bikes are very fast, very very fast and lunacy. I’d want a lot more hours in before getting an MT10 or S1000RR. Striples are a total frigging gas too - light as well as fast.
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I feel like the biggest reason is to get something without traction control and less power so I can safely find the limit.
That's the part I'm stuck on. A giant new bike with traction control is probably a bad way to learn.