XB9 or XB12Ss for first bike?

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olwell72

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I have already signed up for the MSF class. I dont plan on a purchase until after I have passed the class. Most of what I have read says that the 9 can be a little cramped for the taller rider. I am 6' and 180lbs, would the 9 really be that cramped? Would the XB12Ss be a better choice even though it has the extra power? Thanks for all advice.
 
i got the 12 for my first bike and i couldnt have been happier . . . if you get the 9 you will wish you would have gotten the 12 the power is nice
 
Ok...I think I've just been concerned about the power being too much for me as a beginner. However I'm responsible and am sure once I take the course will become confident in my abilities. I'm just surprised by other sites, how many people say "no way" as a buell for a first bike unless its a blast.
 
i dont think it was to much power when i first got on it . . it definently took some getting use to . . . the torque is the only big thing u neeed to be careful about . . . clutch and throttle control will save your ass . . your taking the msf course with the buell right?
 
no...there isn't one of those close to me. I would like to, but the closest riders course with the buells is 2 hours away.
 
Olwell, I started just as you. Completed MSF course and got a Buell XB12S-my first bike. Never regretted it, but I will say this: It is a Torque Monster. It's hard to putt around at low speeds, so till you get used to the somewhat uncertain lower end of the throttle, get your RPM's up, and use the clutch for smoother take-offs and slow speed riding. Oh and wear your gear. Don't skimp on it, get the good stuff.
 
this is what i did . .. i bought my bike first then took the msf course with MY bike not theirs . . that way everything i learned was on the bike i was learning it for
 
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