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?