what happens if a fire alarm goes off during an exam?
Call your doctor/go se him. You're not gonna die, but you probably ought to take some prescribed meds for it. Fire Extinguisher foam isn't supposed to be eaten.
Get some experience before buying a super sport. With zero experience, you think you know how to deliver 100hp on a couple hundred pound bike to a patch of runner the size of a playing card? Good luck! Make sure your parents have a good life insurance plan on you! Beginners make mistakes. Mistakes on a 150mph, 100hp, twitchy race replica designed for experienced riders are not easy to recover from and leave a lot of beginner riders dead. That is a fact. I've seen it happen. Maybe you posses the throttle, body, an brake control that takes a normal rider tens of thousands of miles to learn. Maybe you are a born racer? Who knows, you might be the next Rossi. But 99.9999% chance you aren't. It isn't about knowing your limits and pushing the bike. It is about basic mistakes that will lay you out. Breaking traction at 30mph and high siding can be worse than going down low at 100+ mph. There are plenty of rookie mistakes that will send you to the morgue or hospital.