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New rider.
Hey guys. I'm a college student and I'm looking to buy my first bike. I don't know anything about the market and what's good, so I need suggestions on what type of bike to buy. I obviously don't have alot of money, since I'm in college, so used seems like the way to go for me. I'm a pretty heavy fellow, so I don't want some crotch rocket. I'm thinking maybe a low rider or something along those lines. I've been considering a Suzuki Boulevard. Any suggestions?
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Just read the specs on the GZ250's engine.VermilionX wrote:yeah, just go w/ a used GZ250 or rebel.
"Four-stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, 2-valve engine with Twin Dome Combustion Chamber (TDCC). Provides a wide power band, good acceleration and high fuel efficiency, combined with the simplicity of a single cylinder engine."
I weight 300 lbs. Can that even pull me?

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yes it can... it'll take longer than usual though but if you're short on cash... you don't have much options unless you buy a really old bike.buddhaSMASH wrote: Just read the specs on the GZ250's engine.
"Four-stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, 2-valve engine with Twin Dome Combustion Chamber (TDCC). Provides a wide power band, good acceleration and high fuel efficiency, combined with the simplicity of a single cylinder engine."
I weight 300 lbs. Can that even pull me?
for cruisers... even 800cc cruisers are still ok for beginners.
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i dunno sorry. but considering it's MSRP, you should be able buy a used one for 2000 or less depending on the year model.buddhaSMASH wrote:How much would a GZ250 cost used? I'm really dumb about this. Total newb.
check your local dealers and craigslist.
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you'll have a hard time if you check my blog here.buddhaSMASH wrote:Thanks for the help man. Much appreciated.
P.S. - Vermillion, your sig pic's resolution is massive. I can almost hear my modem choking.
it's not really 56K friendly

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VMAX
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