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hello...i am new here.....i am starting riding lessons in October and hope to get my own bike asap after that.
was wondering if i could get some pointers on what to buy(used)
I am 60. 5'3 with 27 inseam
right now i ride with my boyfriend and thats how i got hooked...lol
hope to hear from someone soon[/b][/quote]
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#2 Unread post by Loonette »

Welcome aboard! Our "New Riders" forum has a whole list of good beginner bikes. Also, the "Ladies' Lounge" forum has some good tips. Good luck, and enjoy the forums.

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:D thank you for your reply...was afraid no one would
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#4 Unread post by BAJACRUISER »

Welcome to the forum ¡ :)

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You will find a lot of bike information in this forum and from his members.....
What kind of bike you ride with your boy friend ?
Road Star Silverado 1700 2005
Suzuki Boulevard M50 2007 (sold)

www.californiosmotoclub.com.mx

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#5 Unread post by happyhobo »

he has a suzuki v-strom (2005)...i love to ride with him but i could never ride it,,,,legs way too short...lol
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Welcome to the board.
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#7 Unread post by happyhobo »

thanks ..now i am wondering if i should maybe get a bike before i take MST ....sort of in a chicken and egg thing going on in my mind. I i take MST as planned in October , it will prob be next summer that i can get a bike...will i have forgottten what i learn by then?? Would i be better off getting bike first then MST so that way i can carry on with no break>>??
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happyhobo wrote:thanks ..now i am wondering if i should maybe get a bike before i take MST ....sort of in a chicken and egg thing going on in my mind. I i take MST as planned in October , it will prob be next summer that i can get a bike...will i have forgottten what i learn by then?? Would i be better off getting bike first then MST so that way i can carry on with no break>>??
That is a matter of personal choice. Myself, I had a fourteen year sabatical between bikes without any hickups on what to do. It is really like riding a bicycle. However saying that. You must do what you're going to be comfortable doing.

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#9 Unread post by dr_bar »

Just slide on down the coast a wee bit and ride all winter. 8) There are very few days in the Vancouver area, that you can't ride. Just dress properly for the rain and the cold.... :wink: :mrgreen:
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#10 Unread post by XJRJohn »

welcome to the forums.good luck with the lessons/bike buying.which ever way you decide,enjoy yourself.xjrjohn
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