Best Newbie Bike For small person?

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Best Newbie Bike For small person?

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Hi everyone. New to the board. I have been reading a lot about the best beginner bikes. The 250 and 500 ninja, and also the suzuki gs500f.

I'm a small guy, only 5'6. My inseam is 30. I 'm 51 years old, and I was wondering if the kawasaki 500, and the suzuki gs 500f would be to tall for me? I've noticed that you can get a good used 500 in either kawasaki or suzuki for about the same price as a 250 ninja on ebay sometimes.

My son has an 800cc honda crotchrocket. I believe it's the "interceptor" model. I've sit on the honda before and I can't flat foot it...only tippy toe with both feet. Don't worry I didn't start it or ride it.lol.

Anyway, the honda seemed way to big and heavy for me. I couldn't ever ride one of those no matter how much experience I get. I sit on it and leaned it from side to side..kinda like they have you do in the msf course, and theirs no way I would ever feel comfortable on that bike. I believe the seat height on the honda is 31 inches.

I was wondering if their were any kawasaki 500 or suzuki gs500f riders out there that is short like me? I did a search but didn't come up with info about short people on either of the 500's.

I'm leaning more to getting a good used 250 ninja. However, my son thinks I will get tired of it pretty quick and want to move up to a bigger bike. he said the 500 would be perfect. His first bike was a 600cc interceptor honda. He rode it for a couple of years and then moved up to a 800cc..now he is about to buy a 1000cc.

I should tell everyone that most of my riding will be around town..doing errands and things like that. I do plan on doing longer rides of up to 150 miles one way when I get used to whichever of the 3 bikes I choose.

I have kinfolks that live 150 miles away and would enjoy going and visiting them on my bike. Most of the 150 miles would be interstate riding.

I'm leaning toward buying a good used 250 ninja off ebay. However, I really like the looks of the suzuki gs500f, and as I previously stated. You can sometimes find them on ebay almost as cheap as a 250. I just want to be able to flat foot the bike when I come to a complete stop. I'm afraid that both the 500 suzuki and the 500 kawasaki maybe a little tall for me.

Is there any short people on here that drive a suzuki gs500f or kawasaki 500? Are you comfortable with it? Would riding either 3 of these beginner bikes around town the majority of time be bad on the engine? Thanks in advance for the replies.

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#2 Unread post by dr_bar »

check this page out for seat heights...

http://totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=7851
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Just thought I'd comment. I'm a 31-32 inch inseam (seems to change dependent on who measures me).

I've sat on a GS500, EX500/250 and on all of them I could flat foot with knee bending room. So you'll probably be good to go.

Just go down to a dealership and ask if you can sit on one. They'll most likely let you.
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Shiv wrote:Just thought I'd comment. I'm a 31-32 inch inseam (seems to change dependent on who measures me).
Some people aren't shy about where they put that measuring tape, :shock: either that or you were measured with heels on, supposed to be no shoes.
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Shiv wrote:Just go down to a dealership and ask if you can sit on one. They'll most likely let you.
+1. Except don't even ask..... They have all those bikes there for a reason. (I say don't ask, because then you got a punk kid following you around. And your son should be enough information you need at this stage; no need for a salesman.)

I would say the 500's would be fine for you. I have a 30-32 inch inseam and I flatfooted and then some my 2005 GS500F, and I can easily flatfoot my SV. To be honest, the only bikes that I've felt uncomfortable on was the V-Strom and the taller dirtbikes.

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#6 Unread post by Lion_Lady »

Check out this site: http://www.nebcom.com/noemi/moto/sbl.faq.html

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#7 Unread post by solo56 »

Thanks for the replies everyone. Everyone really has some good advice. I think I'll go down to both dealerships and sit on the suzuki gs500f and kawasaki 500.

Lady_Lion thanks for the link to the article pertaining to short people on bikes. Thanks for the link to the seat heights. I'm not in any hurry to purchase a bike right now, with winter coming up.

I'm also seriously looking at the new 2008 250 ninjas very seriously. The 250 will most likely be the bike I purchase. I called the nearest kawasaki dealership in my area. The woman said they still have 3 2007 250 ninjas in stock, and they aren't planning on getting any 2008 model ninjas till next spring :shock:

She said they were going to sale the 3 remaining 2007 250 ninjas before they get any 2008 models. I want to wait and see some reviews on the 2008 250 ninja before I buy one.

dr_bar, thanks for the link to the seat heights.

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