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#1 Unread post by RonMexico »

yo im a noob and i need to know what are some good beginer bikes, im looking at a yamaha seca II right now but are there any other sport bikes i shoudl take a look at? thanks a bunch.
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#3 Unread post by Scoutmedic »

First of all..... :welcome:

Second, Have you checked out the Beginner's Guide? There are also stickies and the Learn To Ride A Motorcycle page which is now downloadable in PDF format (Created and maintained by Dragonhawk).

Third, I also recommend an MSF course and reviewing your state’s (province’s/territory’s) DMV or DOT website for licensing information, guidelines and FAQ.

Fourth, Go to a variety of dealers and sit on all kinds of different motorcycles. Even if you don’t think you’d like the ride when you look at it. I was dead set on one riding style when I started and ended up buying a different type. You may surprise yourself as well.

Fifth, Good Luck, Have Fun and Stay Safe Out There! I hope you enjoy this site! Be sure to...:spreadtheword:
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try a honda rebel, seriously.

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try A HONDA REBEL :shock:
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#5 Unread post by Phairoh »

Hey, been lurking for awhile but finally decided to register today.

I'm wondering why no one seems to suggest the Buell Blast as a beginner bike. Is there a reason for that? I've been looking at that one recently for myself because I love the way it looks but it worries me that I don't see anyone on this board ever suggest it.
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#6 Unread post by VermilionX »

Phairoh wrote:Hey, been lurking for awhile but finally decided to register today.

I'm wondering why no one seems to suggest the Buell Blast as a beginner bike. Is there a reason for that? I've been looking at that one recently for myself because I love the way it looks but it worries me that I don't see anyone on this board ever suggest it.
i think several people had or knew somebody that had bad experiences w/ it.

but i also heard that they fixed it around '03.

so '03 and up should be fine.


PS. im just going by memory here. don't quote me regarding the year.
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#7 Unread post by Kal »

Phairoh wrote:Hey, been lurking for awhile but finally decided to register today.

I'm wondering why no one seems to suggest the Buell Blast as a beginner bike. Is there a reason for that? I've been looking at that one recently for myself because I love the way it looks but it worries me that I don't see anyone on this board ever suggest it.
Actually we have a couple of members who love their Blasts and froth about them a lot. They might not have been around recently...

If memory serves they rave about the handling and claim its a lot of fun. A quick squint at the net tells em its a 34bhp bike, which is a bit of a shame for the English market, so it is bang in the middle of the range suggested for begining riders.
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