I'm one of those "start small and work your way up" kind of guys. I say start on a 230 so you can really learn on it then move up after you feel comfortable, but I'm not going to continue that argument here. And for a first bike, take the MSF and buy a used bike. You're going to drop it and dropping a brand new bike will suck a lot more than a used starter bike. Spend the money on quality gear also.
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I'm one of those "start small and work your way up" kind of guys. I say start on a 230 so you can really learn on it then move up after you feel comfortable, but I'm not going to continue that argument here. And for a first bike, take the MSF and buy a used bike. You're going to drop it and dropping a brand new bike will suck a lot more than a used starter bike. Spend the money on quality gear also.