new guy looking for a motocycle
new guy looking for a motocycle
Hello everyone,I am a young guy here in headland alabama and I am at the age to get a motocycle but it has to have a limit of 150cc's.What is a good motcycle for a young beginer.I have no previous expirence with motocycle only atvs 400cc and higher.What should I do first?
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What should you do first?
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That should give you a good start.
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why the 150cc limit? is this by law bec of your age?
that's tough. you might be able to find some older model 125cc bikes.
lowest cc streetbikes they sell in the US are usually in the 250cc size.
there're cheap bikes from china being sold in ebay, which is only 100cc but i heard they're not reliable.
that's tough. you might be able to find some older model 125cc bikes.
lowest cc streetbikes they sell in the US are usually in the 250cc size.
there're cheap bikes from china being sold in ebay, which is only 100cc but i heard they're not reliable.
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in canada (and you should have it there too) we have The Eliminator 125 which would fit your engine size requirements.
Do yourself a favor though and take a MSF course in your area, your ATV experience will only help with things like shifting and knowing where many of the controls are. out on the street, it's a whole new game.
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Kawasaki Eliminator 125 is sold in the U.S. That'll fit the bill.
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