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Unread postPosted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 6:01 pm 
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Location: Southern California
Real Name: Carmella
Sex: Female
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Hello,

I've always been interested in riding a motorcycle, and after having my first ride on one, which was a trip from Long Beach to San Diego, I've decided to commit to buying one for myself.

The bike was a Kawasaki KLR 650 (I think) and I liked the style of it. I like the idea of having a bike that is compatible for both the street and off-roading. I want a bike that is good for beginners but will still be enjoyable to keep after those first beginning stages of riding. Something that is good for traveling long distances. I've done some research and hear that the Yamaha XT600E is a great beginner's bike for dual purposes, so that is what I'm leaning towards. I'm also interested in the Yamaha Tricker, but am not sure if it's reliable enough for traveling long distances comfortably.

What are your opinions? My first bike, suitable for the streets and off-roading, but not too big that it's hard to control. I'm about 5'6" and not afraid for a challenge :)


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Unread postPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:14 am 
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Location: South Africa
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My Motorcycle: 2011 R1200R 07 BMW GS, Kymco 250 Dink
The new KLR is a big step up from the old one, so the new one I would recommend. The older carb jobs are not so reliable if you do not have any mechanical knowledge.
First impressions from your post. I would recommend the Yamaha 650 Tenere

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Unread postPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 8:52 pm 
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Location: Down Under
Real Name: Katherine
Sex: Female
Years Riding: 4
My Motorcycle: Suzuki Raider
My bike is a Suzuki Raider 110cc. I stand 5"3' only so it suits me.


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Unread postPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 4:31 am 
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hera wrote:
My bike is a Suzuki Raider 110cc. I stand 5"3' only so it suits me.


:welcome2: to the community Hera! Great to see another lady rider joining the community! (don't forget to post a "hi" in the start your engines forum to get more "welcomes")

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Unread postPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 6:35 am 
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:party: Hi Hera nice to meet you :welcome3: from over the water :uk:

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Unread postPosted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:31 am 
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Real Name: Stacy Beitz
Sex: Female
Years Riding: 4
My Motorcycle: 2008 Ridley Auto-Glide Classic
I am 5'2 and was very concerned when I went to make my first purchase. I had taken the safety course on a Honda Rebel but my first purchase was the Ridley Auto-Glide Classic since I was not real crazy about the shifting portion of riding. I absolutely love my Ridley. It has a nice low seat height and a very low center of gravity. I highly recommend checking them out, if you can find them. I have mine for sale due to a non-reversable health condition. Good luck!


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Unread postPosted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 1:24 pm 
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Unread postPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 1:20 pm 
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Real Name: Erin
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My Motorcycle: 1986 Honda Rebel 450cc
I'm pretty new to riding, at least from the driving prospective. I learned on a 125 Suzuki gosh, I don't even remember what it was. But anyway, I almost bought a Honda Shadow vt700c. Thank god I didn't because it was WAAAAY to heavy for me. Seat height wise, it was great, but it was much to heavy. I got a Honda Rebel 450cc and I LOOOOOVE it. It's not too big, and it's not too small. It's juuuuuust right! :D

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Unread postPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:25 am 
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Location: New Orleans
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My Motorcycle: 2005 Suzuki Boulevard M50
My first bike was a 2007 Honda Rebel 250. I looked around and sat on several bikes before deciding on the Rebel. I liked the Rebel better than the V-Star 250 - but I think that is a personal preference. I am 5'3". When I sat on anything bigger than the 250, it scared me. When I sat on the 250, I felt I could handle that bike. I bought my bike right before Christmas 2011 and took the MSF course in January.
I think I was riding around 2 months when I started thinking about getting a bigger bike. I learned a lot in the MSF class, but I feel like the 'Ride Like A Pro' dvd made me a much better and more confident rider. I bought a Suzuki Boulevard M50 (considered a muscle cruiser) in the middle of April - 4 months after getting the Rebel. I have kept my Rebel and taught a couple of other women to ride on it - including my 17 year old niece.
If I could do it again, I may buy the Suzuki Savage 650 (now called the S40). The S40 is only around 30 pounds heavier than the Rebel and has almost double the horse power. My biggest problem with the Rebel is I felt I needed more power on the interstate. It makes a great local commuter.
I recently bought a Suzuki Boulevard S50 as an upgrade for my niece from the Rebel. When we went on longer out of town trips, she could not accelerate as fast as the bigger bikes and it was a little light. The S50 is an 800cc bike and weighs almost 100 pounds more than the Rebel, and 100 pounds less than my M50. The S50 is heavy enough to hold the road nicely and fast enough to get out of the way. So now I have 3 bikes in my garage :-)

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