
Sports bikes and motorcycles are safer style cruise?
I know that motorcycles in general, are not necessarily 'safe' but I decided to get my first bike and want to know the advantages and disadvantages of each? It would be a bike like a Kawasaki Ninja 250R is safe enough to be stronger or bicycle cruiser like a Honda Rebel? Besides, making the rear tires as thin as the Ninja 250R 2008 to make a big difference in terms of traction and that?
technically a sport in theory it should be safer, because the brakes and turn better than a cruiser does. Not to mention that they have an acceleration fast, so they can get out of tight places more quickly if they wish. So why are statistically more accidents? Because no matter what type of bike you ride. Everything depends on how you drive and how to look out for people who are not looking. The only way to be safe on a bicycle is complete riding helmets. If you want a safe vehicle, the best solution is to fly wherever he goes, because statistically fewer accidents as bicycles and even cars. All bikes are similar in so far as security goes, so do not let anyone tell you a cruise deposit is safer than Sportbike. Most people do not listen to the bike, hell is not the same look for bikes. To be honest, I never thought about whether a narrow tire is less safe, but I know I do, too, strong doubts. The father of my GF walks a thin one KLR650 knotted at the back wheel and never had a problem with it. My bike has a typical width of a rear tire of a sport bike and never failed to lock the rear brake on wet pavement when the pedal effect on her. All tires will leave the same footprint size on the sidewalk. Do not worry about the size of the rim. Bicycle companies are not going to develop a bike and put the wrong tire size at this point. 130 Width of a tire is ideal for a bike is great. The safetest for you to mount it after taking a MSF course and wear full riding equipment. BTW. I would not buy a rebel. They are slow and can not follow the road. Go to something along the lines of 600 or 750 cruiser. Max no Supersport 650cc Sportbike (Suzuki Katana Ninja Kawaks 650R, SV 650) ..
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