My wife has had enough of being a back seater, she wants her own ride. She has always wanted to have her own bike and is willing to learn how to drive one. She just sucks at manual transmissions!!
I've been trying to teach her to use a shift (on a ATV) so she could move up to her own bike. After 3 years I finally got her to shift into 3rd gear.
Once she learned that a mfg (Riddley) had come out with an automatic transmission on a street cruiser, she has been pretty adamant on a test ride and possible purchase.
Does anybody have any personal experience with these? Good or bad??
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Yes, I had a Ridley. Here are pros and cons: For me (I am 6' tall and when I owned the RIdley 240 pounds) the bike is very underpowered and not very comfortable. It's acceleration was adequate from 0 -40 but from 40 to it's top speed of about 80-85 it was so slow it was dangerous. I could not pass readily on highway or on busy 2 lane roads.
However, I sold my Ridley to a young lady about 5'5'' and maybe 130 lbs. She writes me occasionally about how much she likes it and that she feels for her that acceleration is adequate. I suspect the difference in 100 lbs makes a bigger difference than I thought.
The upshot is that if your wife is short, lightweight and a careful, conservative rider who isn't aggressive AT ALL on turns or passing she might be happy. IF on the other hand she is an experienced rider who wants to keep up on the highway, be able to pass 18 wheelers and get in an out of traffic safely and quickly I would suggest either she learns to handle a shift or the Burgman 650 which is both much, much quicker and much faster than the Ridley, and handles much better also.
I sold it because for me it was dangerously slow, and handled so poorly on any sort of twisty road.
List of attributes below.
PROS:
Very Low Seat,
Light weight
Automatic,
Simple to work on,
Decent brakes
CONS:
Very Underpowered (if you are sporty rider at all)
ABS is not available,
Adequate, but not good headlights
Not very maneuverable
Uncomfortable on longer rides
I hope this helps.