Ladies - Women's first bike choice
I went this weekend to go check out bikes i got on an yamaha R6 and a 600RR i think i liked the R6 better at least the seat on it, it felt heavy a littl intimidating but they will lower the bike for me, so that my feet touch the ground and i wont have to tiptoe ya know, but i sure loved the feeling of the bike,
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Any recommendations for a standard or possibly a cruiser for my GF? She's thinking about getting into riding (and I'm helping ). I suppose at the MSF course she'll see if the Rebel works for her. She has a 27" inseam and is 5'1", so small is good.
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Getting ready to ride
In two weeks I'll be taking the MSF course. I've been looking at bikes for several weeks. One of the biggest concerns I have is the shifting, so I've been looking at a Yamaha Majesty which is a actually a scooter with a little power and it's an automatic.............then the other day I saw the V Star.......that looks pretty sweet.............it fits well.......whatever I buy, I don't want to out grow in just a few months.........any thoughts
went shppoing again this weekend for bikes still looking since i dont want to finance, but then i am scared to buy from first party too because i wont be able to tell if the bikes been in an accident or been laid down since with a lil cosmetic you can make anything look new.
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My wife and I recently got a 250 Ninja and she loves it. She's 5'6" and can ride it and flat-foot it easily. She used to ride cruisers because that's what all of her family had, and she much prefers the little ninja. Here's my intro post with more of the info on our experience with the bike.
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- chickenhawk
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My first bike was a 74 Honda CB360. Great bike for my purpose, which was getting place to place in town. When things got a little hairy on the expressways later on, I went to a similar newer and bigger cc bike, the Honda Nighthawk (750cc). This bike has proven to be excellent all-around. It stands a little tall, but there are several options to lower it some- lower profile tires, shorter springs (or just adjust the existing ones if you just need a little lower), or a custom seat like a Corbin. The foam can be cut way down to get you closer to the ground. Or do what I did- just get used to tip-toeing (I'm 5'5").
If I had needed a bike for expressway use early on, I would've gone with at least a 500cc bike to start.
Linda
If I had needed a bike for expressway use early on, I would've gone with at least a 500cc bike to start.
Linda
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I almost forgot!
They only make this bike ina 125cc now, but you might find this used- Kawaski Eliminator in a 600cc. These bikes were the coolest! A low to the ground sort of cruiser-looking, but with drag bars and a cool factory flame job. They sold them in 96 when I bought my bike, but I'm not sure when they knocked them down to a 125.
Linda
They only make this bike ina 125cc now, but you might find this used- Kawaski Eliminator in a 600cc. These bikes were the coolest! A low to the ground sort of cruiser-looking, but with drag bars and a cool factory flame job. They sold them in 96 when I bought my bike, but I'm not sure when they knocked them down to a 125.
Linda
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Has a bike been down?
Try checking the ends of the handle grips, the ends of the footpegs, look for scratches on the exhaust, scuffed front axle nuts, scuffed turn signal casing or the backs of the mirros. Most people won't fix this kind of stuff unless it's really bad.
Good luck shopping!
Linda
Good luck shopping!
Linda