id like to thank the girls for your comments it is soo much better than getting weird looks from guys and some actual advice! i am looking at doing a Qride course and getting some better experience, thank you all!! xox
Jan 11, 2012
First bike by: Anonymous
Honda Rebel nice sized bike , reliable, 250 or 300 cc . I forgot. There are alot of used ones as they are used by some as their first bikes. Also the smaller suzuiki. Good luck
Jan 11, 2012
starter bike by: Barbie
I agree with Shelly, It does not matter which brand of bike to use, but make sure it is in the weight range that you can handle and are comfortable with. This makes all the difference and it also makes you feel that it is not to much for you, After you have mastered a smaller bike (250 or 300) then you can move up. Enjoy your ride girlfriend it is awesome. Remember Classes are always the best way to go Barbie
Jan 11, 2012
good learner's bike by: shelly fowler
I began by riding an older Kawasaki 500 but recommend using a 250cc to begin with. Make sure you are comfortable on the bike, feet flat on ground and can easily reach the handlebar controls. Do take a class for beginner riders to boost your confidence and have fun!
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by: leice
id like to thank the girls for your comments it is soo much better than getting weird looks from guys and some actual advice! i am looking at doing a Qride course and getting some better experience, thank you all!! xox
by: Anonymous
Honda Rebel nice sized bike , reliable, 250 or 300 cc . I forgot.
There are alot of used ones as they are used by some as their first bikes. Also the smaller suzuiki. Good luck
by: Barbie
I agree with Shelly, It does not matter which brand of bike to use, but make sure it is in the weight range that you can handle and are comfortable with. This makes all the difference and it also makes you feel that it is not to much for you, After you have mastered a smaller bike (250 or 300) then you can move up.
Enjoy your ride girlfriend it is awesome.
Remember Classes are always the best way to go
Barbie
by: shelly fowler
I began by riding an older Kawasaki 500 but recommend using a 250cc to begin with. Make sure you are comfortable on the bike, feet flat on ground and can easily reach the handlebar controls. Do take a class for beginner riders to boost your confidence and have fun!
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