Ric in Sac
Well-known member
Rogdeb: Nope. But Scruffy will replace this avator soon. I need to take some new photos of Scruffy in his pumpkins suit with his doggles.
How about this? I agree with Dangerous Dave - everything he said in his post. (This statement limited to that ONE particular post )One more on the MSF course...and I can't belive no one has mentioned the new Kawi 650R Ninja! Supposed to be quite entertaining and supremely user friendly. Cheap to buy new or used, and oughta be equally cheap to insure. It could probably keep her content for several years since it's more modern than most of the others mentioned.My $.02,
Stay away from anything even remotely resembling a cruiser for her. They're small and light but make horrible starter bikes. I continue to recommend the GS500 as *the* starter bike.After a couple of years of talking about it my wife is ready to learn to Ride!! :clapping:
Looking for suggestions of what would be a good starter bike for her. She is pretty tall so the seat height isn't as critical as for some women. I would buy something used for her to learn on and then upgrade later if she in fact rides quite a bit.
A couple of thoughts I have are either a Suzuki GZ250, Ninja 250, etc.. I think if the bike had some wind protection it would make it more enjoyable for her.
Any thoughts or suggestions? Also if anyone has a bike for sale that would be a good fit, let's talk!!
Thanks,
-jwilly
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