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Good beginner motorcycle ?
So I have been looking at different motorcycles as I’m taking my A2 license and I have a hard time actually choosing what bike is the best for me, does anyone have suggestions for bikes that can be driven on an A2 license (max 47bhp/35kw)? For example have I been pretty interested in the Honda shadow 750 as I have some love for cruisers, but I can be flexible in taste. 

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Re: Good beginner motorcycle ?
Well it is quite a good looking bike, tho the v-star generally feels a bit slower and more unreliable than the shadow, maybe the Kawasaki w800 could be something? The rebel also seems a bit slow, I still want to be able to go for longer rides and so on.
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Re: Good beginner motorcycle ?
Vulcan S 650 is another strong contender in this category. They use the same 650cc parallel twin motor as in the NInja 650, so they have a lot more power than your typical 650 cruiser. Not sure if they meet the licensing requirement for horsepower but I'd be surprised if they didn't.
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Re: Good beginner motorcycle ?
Yamaha YZF R6 600 is good.
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Re: Good beginner motorcycle ?
Thanks for the information, keep sharing this type of info.JackoftheGreen wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 6:26 am Vulcan S 650 is another strong contender in this category. They use the same 650cc parallel twin motor as in the NInja 650, so they have a lot more power than your typical 650 cruiser. Not sure if they meet the licensing requirement for horsepower but I'd be surprised if they didn't.
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Re: Good beginner motorcycle ?
Of all the beginner bikes mentioned in the thread, I would go for the Yamaha 650 V-Star. Maybe I'm just more familiar with the Yamaha lineup than with bikes from other manufacturers, but that's not a reason not to like these bikes.
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Re: Good beginner motorcycle ?
Hi friends! Writing this before going off to work, maybe when I come back by the end of the day I get 1 or 2 responses.
This is definitely my first place of consideration to start asking for a few questions, TMW never let me down on any topics...so...I really want to get into motorcycles this summer and continue throughout my life and I have no idea where to start....
I'm thinking about taking motorcycle 2week new rider course it's around 250$ where I live and should be a great way to understand how they work. But now picking out a bike there are so many that I just get lost.
This is definitely my first place of consideration to start asking for a few questions, TMW never let me down on any topics...so...I really want to get into motorcycles this summer and continue throughout my life and I have no idea where to start....
I'm thinking about taking motorcycle 2week new rider course it's around 250$ where I live and should be a great way to understand how they work. But now picking out a bike there are so many that I just get lost.
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Re: Good beginner motorcycle ?
Do you have any idea of the style of bike you want? Sport bike? Standard? Cruiser? Dual Sport? They all have different riding positions.Steubers wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 7:41 pm Hi friends! Writing this before going off to work, maybe when I come back by the end of the day I get 1 or 2 responses.
This is definitely my first place of consideration to start asking for a few questions, TMW never let me down on any topics...so...I really want to get into motorcycles this summer and continue throughout my life and I have no idea where to start....
I'm thinking about taking motorcycle 2week new rider course it's around 250$ where I live and should be a great way to understand how they work. But now picking out a bike there are so many that I just get lost.
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Re: Good beginner motorcycle ?
The Kawasaki Z125 Pro SE I is a recent addition to the Kawasaki New Rider Endorsed lineup. The Z125 is a good motorcycle for weekend riding or daily commuting. It’s not too heavy to handle and the 125cc engine doesn’t have too much power to accommodate a beginner. One thing it doesn’t have is a front fairing, so you will feel a little more wind as you ride on your daily commute or weekend fun.