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you can always ask but i doubt they will let you as its a safety hazard. if you are new, things may go wrong. they will probably just tell you to practice it on your own time and place with a supervisor.
on a 600cc, with a slight twist of the throttle (especially when you panic), you may end up doing a wheelie and flip over or even accelerate into an object or one of your fellow classmates.
riding a 250 and then transitioning to a 600 is not as hard as you may think. its like going from driving a standard corolla to a standard audi. the skills will always be there, its just a different vehicle.
if you really want to go for a 600cc, its totally your call though. just telling you all i know from experience that its not the best choice. one person may be struggling with it where as its natural for another. just want you to make the most informed and safest decision so you have many riding seasons ahead of you.
depending on where you're located, we can meet up somewhere if you want to try and sit on a 600cc bike. your best bet is still to sit on alot of bikes from different dealerships.
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