Being a former bike owner ('96 YZF 600R), I love 'em, but couldn't ever see myself owning one. Too many people cut me off, swerved into my lane, etc. Hence, I sold it.
Not long after I got mine though, a buddy of mine went in to buy a Ninja ZX-7. There was a kid in there, couldn't have been more than 18 years old and 150lbs with his pockets full of change, with his moneybag mom. He wanted to by a new Ninja ZX12, and his mom was ready to drop the cash. The salesperson (a woman who owned an FJ1200) asked how much experience he had....he replied that he'd rode a coupla dirt bikes. The saleswoman then said "You need something smaller to learn on. An FZR600 would be a good starter bike." The kid and his mom weren't satisfied with that, he wanted the ZX12. They insisted that that was the bike that they were buying. After some bickering, she declared "Look, I'm not selling you this bike. No one here will sell you this bike. No responsible dealer will sell you this bike. You don't have the experience to ride it safely." Well, the mother took this personally and said that she and her son were being discriminated against, and that she would take the dealer to court!
The saleswoman set her REAL straight about the power and capabilities of that ZX12, and the experience necessary to ride one. She flat out told her that if she sold them that bike, chances are the kid would kill himself on it. The woman shut up and walked out with her son with a surprised look on her face. The spoiled brat kid was pissed, but after hearing the enlightening testimony of the saleswoman, his mommy wasn't hearing one single word of his discontent.
In my opinion, the saleswoman did the right thing, and possibly even saved the kids life.
Be careful out there.
Steve
Not long after I got mine though, a buddy of mine went in to buy a Ninja ZX-7. There was a kid in there, couldn't have been more than 18 years old and 150lbs with his pockets full of change, with his moneybag mom. He wanted to by a new Ninja ZX12, and his mom was ready to drop the cash. The salesperson (a woman who owned an FJ1200) asked how much experience he had....he replied that he'd rode a coupla dirt bikes. The saleswoman then said "You need something smaller to learn on. An FZR600 would be a good starter bike." The kid and his mom weren't satisfied with that, he wanted the ZX12. They insisted that that was the bike that they were buying. After some bickering, she declared "Look, I'm not selling you this bike. No one here will sell you this bike. No responsible dealer will sell you this bike. You don't have the experience to ride it safely." Well, the mother took this personally and said that she and her son were being discriminated against, and that she would take the dealer to court!

In my opinion, the saleswoman did the right thing, and possibly even saved the kids life.
Be careful out there.
Steve