Absolutely not, the bike is as heavy as an elephant, and the engine is pretty much right where your calves are, it will burn your calves if you accidentaly close your legs, and when you're standing, your right calf meets the exhaust pipe, trust me, as a dude who owns it, it is not pleasant, so you have to get an immense amount of experience in order to ride this successfully
Pietro Cubichello I would say yes. If you have any experience at all, even minimal experience in riding a motorcycle, you will get the hang of this bike in no time. The last time I rode a motorcycle, I was 22 years old and I had a sportster chopped up, I am 46 years old now and bought my ultra classic in April 2019 and I took to it like fish to water. It’s amazing how much more control you have over this bike than say, a Sportster. Those little suckers even intimidate me!
Yes of course, depending on your natural talent, experience on 2-wheels in general and character. Take it slow, practice with it a lot on parking lots to get a feel for the weight and turning radius and ride alone for the first couple weeks to only risk your own ass. 😉 That being said there are much better handling, and cheaper, bikes out there to cut your teeth on.