Is a gsxr 1100 To much bike for guy that has not been on a bike for 5 years?

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My brother said that it will kill me

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The size of the bike can matter. However, if you've been riding for several years and have completed both the beginner and advanced motorcycle safety courses, you might want to consider reauditing the courses just to brush up.

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If you have not, you might want to seriously consider taking both courses. You will learn very quickly that the Gixxer is a HUGE bike as far as performance is concerned.

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What gets most riders killed is they place themselves in a STUPID position. Showboating, speeding, not knowing their limits, not knowing the bikes limits, dumbass stunts, you see where I'm going.

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Accidents do happen, and the safety courses really teach you how to ride correctly and avoid them. The best safety gear also helps. I'm talking helmet, back protector, jacket, gloves, boots, the whole nine yards.

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Be safe.

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it all depends on what bike u stoped riding.....i went from a 500 to a 600 then to a 1000cbr......the heavier bikes are more stable ..yeah also more powerful...but they are only as dangerous as the person in control of the throttle

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Maybe he should start out with something alittle smaller and get use to riding again. The GSXR 1100 is a rocket !!

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That is all in how you ride. i have been riding motorcycles for less than a year and i own a Honda rc51 (liter bike). my brother own a kawasaki zx6rr (600cc) and i will tell you-if you ride any bike like an idiot IT WILL KILL YOU!!! any sport bike is fast enough to hurt you, its the nature of the beast. So if you are an intelligent rider you should have no problem. The only concern i have is your relative size compared to this bike. if you are small, it may be hard to control at low speeds. also, can you flat foot both feet on it? good luck buddy and ALWAYS wear proper attire!

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on the right hand side of the handle bar is a twist grip......only turn this a small amount & the bike will ride like a scooter.....
How old are you?( if your 60 years old & rode from 15 years old ....minus the 5 years since you were on a bike..40 years expierience....) you should be fine........twist that grip round to the stop........OR... if you need to ask ....then the answer is yes

ok well i have that bike and every1 i no with it says there valves have messed up and check them every 30 hour

u might u can handle this bike if u have previous experience on a sport bike. if u have zero experience on a sport bike, yet insist on getting this supersonic hotrod, fill out the organ donor card, make ur choice of casket, and if u want a regular burial or cremation.
with any new bike, it pays to ease into the curve until u get used to how the bike reacts before u even think about putting it thru a workout. *the mastah say: u might know the road, but the road dont know u*

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It all depends on your skill level and maturity. Even though you know how to ride, I would suggest taking the MSF advanced rider course as a refresher regardless of what bike you get.

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I take that course every 3 years and I'm also an avid rider. I'd take it every year if I could. You can't overkill safety.

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I don't think it would be too much bike if you have a level head and a high skill level. But, to be honest, it's too much bike for 95% of riders out there. I notice that many people who buy those bikes have about 3 inches of untouched rubber on their tires. In otherwords, they hardly lean it into corners and don't use it the way it was intended to be used.

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If you're not using all of the tire, the bike is too much for you and you need to go smaller.

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It is possible to ride a high performance bike at a begginers or novice level, if you know your limitations. You don't need loads of horse power to kill yourself. That said consider getting back into riding on a bike easier to handle and less expensive to drop, such as mid displacemnt (about 600 cc) bike with plastic removed. That way, you also won't be as embarrased by people on other smaller bikes passing you.

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If this is what you want, get it. Just don't ride like an asshole and you'll be fine.

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Before hitting the open road, get the feel for it in a large parking lot. If your driving skills are up to par, that should be all you need.

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Just don't forget not to drive like an asshole! Not until your skills have unrusted anyway.
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