Rocket III as a first bike?

The craziest statement I keep hearing, “ I couldn’t own a Rocket. Way too much speed/power. I would kill myself.” Such crap. The last I saw, the rider controls the bike. You actually have to turn the throttle. Of course you have to realize your surroundings. Personally riding on a highway the power has saved me more than once.
 
Well said, and I agree completely. Taking the MS (motorcycle safety) course is a must for all riders (I took the class after driving MCs (40 )years and learned a lot.
Ours allowed us to pass the DMV MC test in the class on a 250CC sized bike which was a huge help, I failed the test several times before I took the MS safety course when I used my much larger MC.
 
Well said, and I agree completely. Taking the MS (motorcycle safety) course is a must for all riders (I took the class after driving MCs (40 )years and 100K miles and learned a lot.
Ours allowed us to pass the DMV MC test in the class on a 250CC sized bike which was a huge help, I failed the test several times before I took the MS safety course when I used my much larger MC. When you take the test the DMV tester only tells you whether you pass or failed not what you did wrong.
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If we use common sense for every decision we make in this world, life would probably be pretty dull! I’m not saying we don’t need more common sense in this world, but when it comes to motorcycles let your Conscience be your guide and buy the most ridiculously overpowered toy you can find!
 
Im a bit late to the party, but I rode a few big bore single cylinder offroad bikes before the Rocket. I even passed my big bike lic on the rocket. It scared the hell out of me for a while. After nearly 14 years, it no longer scares me. But I always respect it. I wouldn't recommend it as a 1st bike.
Do we know what the OP did?