^^^I think you were trying to say it’s ok to start on a crotch rocket. True as long as you trust yourself to be disciplined and won’t cry if you accidently drop all that pretty plastic on the ground. Sportbikes are harder to ride, you have to admit. Narrow steering stops, high center of gravity, very responsive (read: “touchy”) brakes and throttle…
But like I said, it can be done. One of my best friends started on an R6 and didn’t drop it or die. He had decent strength and a level head so he was fine. Oh, and he took the MSF Learn2Ride course, which I wouldn’t let him start riding without taking.
As others have said, take the MSF course as soon as you can. You will learn things that will make riding more fun (because you’ll be good at it, not a stupid n00b wobbling through corners closing the throttle because you never learned slow-look-lean-roll.) You will also learn things that will help keep you alive and in one piece. (Threshold braking, hard turns, swerving, hazard identification, etc.)
One more time: TAKE THE MSF COURSE AS SOON AS YOU CAN!
As for riding without a license, being very cautious will have a two-fold benefit: You’ll stay alive and the cops won’t look twice, unless it’s to give you a friendly wave. (I got more cops waving than I did glaring.)