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Hey I'm Looking For A Bike To Learn How To Ride !! My Husband Said That I Need To Learn On A Moped Or A Elite Scooter!! Lookin For Either One To Learn How Ride A Motorcycle.. Someone Hit Me Bac If They Hv One Or Know Someone Sellin One..... Thanks!!
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in all honesty, you need to learn on something with a clutch, or you'll have a harder time with it later. a moped or an elite is not what you need to learn on.
maybe something like a 250 rebel or something would be better suited to you.
maybe something like a 250 rebel or something would be better suited to you.
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o ok thanks something like a 250 i don't want to be stuck with the small bike once i learn how to ride.. but i guess i will hv to get one to really learn and gv it to my son onces i'm done thanks.. do u know a good one to learn on??
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Take the MSF. http://www.msf-usa.org This will accomplish 2 things:
1. Prove whether you really want to ride or not.
2. Give you an idea of what starter bike to get.
If you do good in the class, you could probably start out on a 500 like the Kawasaki EX500 or the Suzuki GS500. If you don't like the sportbike-ish looks of these bikes, go with a smaller cruiser or standard bike, like the Rebel or Eliminator.
Most of all, shop around and sit on a few bikes. Find out which ones fit you and have a comfortable riding position.
1. Prove whether you really want to ride or not.
2. Give you an idea of what starter bike to get.
If you do good in the class, you could probably start out on a 500 like the Kawasaki EX500 or the Suzuki GS500. If you don't like the sportbike-ish looks of these bikes, go with a smaller cruiser or standard bike, like the Rebel or Eliminator.
Most of all, shop around and sit on a few bikes. Find out which ones fit you and have a comfortable riding position.
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