For the exact reason in your opening statement. It doesn't matter. Regardless of what bike you start with you need to be very carefull and learn the motorcycle.
I started riding in the early 70's. I've owned a CBX, VF1000R among others. Those bikes although arguably tops for their day pale in comparison with a 600 today. The people of the mind set start with a smaller displacement bike in the 70's would cringe at the thought of someone starting off on one of these bikes. So today, are 600's too "big" for the beginer? based on the 70's yes, if you are of that mind set.
I say get what you want and then GO EASY. The fact is an idiot can kill themselves on a moped.
I started riding in the early 70's. I've owned a CBX, VF1000R among others. Those bikes although arguably tops for their day pale in comparison with a 600 today. The people of the mind set start with a smaller displacement bike in the 70's would cringe at the thought of someone starting off on one of these bikes. So today, are 600's too "big" for the beginer? based on the 70's yes, if you are of that mind set.
I say get what you want and then GO EASY. The fact is an idiot can kill themselves on a moped.