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motorcycle for new comer?

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Post by JashimChando Mon Dec 13, 2010 3:32 am

Although it depends greatly upon what type of riding you plan on doing, you probably want to look for something with a relatively low displacement that is easy to maneuver. With that being said, however, you don't want a bike that you'll grow out of quickly. The 250cc "ninjette" is a nice bike, but you'll probably grow out of it relatively quickly. If you're looking for a sportbike-style motorcycle, I might suggest something along the lines of the 500cc Ninja, or perhaps the Suzuki GS500F. There are plenty of used bike options as well, and there are a lot of websites that provide helpful reviews. More important than the size of the bike, however, is how you ride it.




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