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Hey Ladies,
I am a 5'3", 109 lb beginning motorcycle rider. I passed my Riders Edge course on a Buell Blast, which is a 492cc and weighs in around 350 pounds. I had the low profile seat on it and it handled pretty good for me.

I am now in the market for a new bike and can only spend $3500 or so and don't really like the rebel. I was interested in the suzuki M50 but it is only a single cam and the reviews arent' that great.

I really like the hyosung gv250. It is a big cruiser style while being low price, low to the ground and very big cruiser looking. Unfortunately I havne't found too many reviews on it and it is a newer line. Has anyone owned or ridden one of these bikes? If so I would love information about it.

Also, how about haggling for a new bike? Can you go below the msrp if you have the cash and are ready to spend it? And if so, how much below is reasonable?

thanks so much,
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Welcome and congrats on passing your Riders Edge class. I myself ride a Streetglide so as far as the bike goes I have no answer but I'm sure someone will. Good Luck and have fun shopping. Remember Gatt.
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http://www.motorcycleforum.com/showthread.php?t=79039

Try reading the posts here. Hope they help out.

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#4 Unread post by blues2cruise »

:welcome2:

If your budget is limited, have you considered looking for a used bike?
It would open up your options.

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#5 Unread post by bikernana »

Congrats on passing! Looking for your first bike is fun. I got an 07 Suzuki Blvd. C40. It's perfect for me. I'm 5'4" and have about a 30" inseam. I can sit flat footed and since the weight is about 350 lbs, I can handle is pretty well. For me, it's easy to ride and control, and the low/mid range torque makes it fun to ride. Good luck.
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#6 Unread post by sunshine229 »

Hi and welcome!
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Congrats on passing your course! The Buell Blast is a great starter bike. Any reason why you wouldn't want to buy one of those (unless it's out of your price range...)?

It's quite easy to find a good bike on a limited budget because there are some new bikes that are super well priced but you can also buy used bikes for smokin' hot deals.

I don't know anything about the Hyosung you're asking about, but I will draw your attention to the Kymco Venox. TMW did a review of it and I was lucky enough to be a part of it. The bike was FANTASTIC for a smaller-cc'd cruiser. IMHO the best part was the size of the bike - the bike looked like a much bigger cc bike than it was (it's only a 250 cc). Check out our review here:

http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/reviews/ ... ruiser.htm

As for haggling, absolutely you can try to get a lower price, it's just like buying a car. There are no guarantees, but it can't hurt to ask. :wink:

Good luck and let us know how your shopping goes!

Andrea :)
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