Is the Hunter TRULY beginner friendly?

The only riding I've done is learning bike for a month within license trial practise center and passed the trial in 2 months (in nepal that means doing 8, speedbreaker, uphill and downhill with a splendor). But it's been a month since and idk if I even remember how to ride. I did go to the showroom and "tested" the hunter slowly riding in edge of road because I've never ridden in traffic but that's it.

So the question is as the title states, is it really beginner friendly? My mom is a bit worried and is suggesting something lighter so even if I hit someone the damage won't be that big lol or if it drops I can pick it up which is reasonable since im 5 7 51 kg pretty weak guy. But she isn't willing to buy a 2nd hand model since she the sponsor and I'm not willing to dish out big money on a 1st hand bike I don't even like and potentially be stuck with it haha

The other option is getting a scooter as a practical vehicle learning riding in traffic then getting hunter a few years later. :/ no other riders in home so the scooty would be stuck as my personal vehicle only

I'm willing to spend even a month learning the hunter in roads near home, is it really beginner friendly?

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u/Ok-Insurance-9456 — 12 hours ago

Was about to buy the 16 but I went to an Apple store today and am very glad I did, the 17 is so much better its crazy.

Went into the store to try out the 16 specifically but there were the new models besides so I played around with them first and when I finally got to the 16 it just felt so jarring, the thick black borders in front, jittery 60hz that it made me convinced to not get the 16 anymore.

And when you consider 17 comes with 256gb, it seems like a no Brainer to me now.

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u/Ok-Insurance-9456 — 1 month ago

I've been looking for my first bike and Royal Enfield genuinely seems like the most value for money option, is there a catch?

Never thought I was a bullet bike kind of guy but I've been looking around for a new bike and RE, the Classic and Meteor especially seem like really good options. Good 350cc engine, looks very good ive always liked retro style bikes, seems really well built ani new models have all the features I could ask for, servicing ni widely available jasto xa. All this for less than 6 lakh seems like a really solid deal no?

Now I know 350cc lai palna it takes more resources Ani big bike ko experience ni arkai hunxa but other than that, is there anything specific with RE that would make it a bad deal?

The reason I ask is see some previous posts and discussions in this sub Ani they were talking as if RE owners buy it because they don't know anything about bikes tesaile ni ho I became a bit skeptical of RE. So maybe I'm missing something? Idk.

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u/Ok-Insurance-9456 — 1 month ago

Have any of you gone to watch movies alone?

Question might sound retarded but I wanna watch movie tomorrow and got no one to go along with so I'm thinking of going alone. But I'm really anxious about it 😕

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u/Ok-Insurance-9456 — 2 months ago