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    SeaHorse

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    #50478   2008-05-17 22:36 GMT      
    Is it possible to learn how to ride a bike on a 2007 ApriliaTuono 1000 R?
    I'll be very patient and careful
    They said my first car couldnt be 05 Mustang GT but it was and Im fine

    HOW FAST IS IT?0-60 and quarter mile?
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    miles. for $9,500
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    ENGINE: V60 Magnesium Evolution, longitudinal, 60°, V-twin, 4-stroke, liquid-cooling w/ 3-way pressurized circuit, double overhead cams, mixed gear/chain timing drive, 4-valves per cylinder, patented AVDC (Anti Vibration Double Countershaft)
    FUEL SYSTEM: Integrated electronic engine management system, multi-point electronic injection Throttle Body: 2.2 in. (57 mm)
    EXHAUST: 2 silencers w/ 3-way catalytic converter and Lambda oxygen sensor (Euro 3)
    HOUSEPOWER: at Crank: 139 hp (102 kW) @ 9,500 rpm
    IGNITION: Digital electronic, integrated w/ injection control system, 1 spark plug per cylinder
    TRANSMISSION: 6-speed
    CLUTCH: Multiple disc in oil bath w/ patented PPC power-assisted hydraulic control,

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    #50479   2008-05-17 22:40 GMT      
    yes that should be a good first bike

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    #50480   2008-05-18 03:32 GMT      
    Sorry, but you must have clicked the wrong section, as this is the motorcycle RACING questions.

    The best advice I can give you is you to post this question again.

    You would get a better response in....

    "Cars & Transportation"> "Motorcycles"

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    #50481   2008-05-18 04:04 GMT      
    Put your affairs in order, say your goodbuys to your friends and family. and hope no one says I told you so at your funeral.
    the bike is far to big for a learner. But you arent going to take no for an answer. and yes it is possible to learn on a 1000cc race replica. but you will crash, and it will probably be quick on that bike. My advice is dont have an accident you cant walk away from.
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