I'm 5'7" and about 185. I'm looking at bikes and right now the VT1100 looks to be the best looking and value. I'll get to see the bike in three days. But I wonder if this is too big? I have taken the MSF Basic course, but my riding experience is pretty much limited to that. The other choices are the 600 Shadows or 650 V-Stars. From reading the forum, I'm good with either of those.
Thanks
Honda Shadow VT1100 ACE too big for first bike?
Honda Shadow VT1100 ACE too big for first bike?
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2003 Yamaha V-Star 650
2008 Diamondback Response (mountain bike)
2003 Yamaha V-Star 650
Good points. I took the class on the 250 so the 650 would feel much larger. I think I'm going with that. I just found an 06 with low miles that is in really good shape. And then if I want to upgrade, I could keep the 650 for my wife. I just have to sell her on the ride. Any more thoughts are more than welcome. I'm really just trying to take it slow and get as much advice as possible.
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2008 Diamondback Response (mountain bike)
2003 Yamaha V-Star 650
2008 Diamondback Response (mountain bike)
2003 Yamaha V-Star 650
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That's the best way to do it. Just take your time and don't rush into things and it'll eventually work out. BTW, I rode a VZ800, which isn't much bigger than a 600 shadow. I'm about 6'3", 200 lbs, and I got by fine on that for a year or so. There's always upgrades and it gives you something to look forward to!jahjlh wrote:Good points. I took the class on the 250 so the 650 would feel much larger. I think I'm going with that. I just found an 06 with low miles that is in really good shape. And then if I want to upgrade, I could keep the 650 for my wife. I just have to sell her on the ride. Any more thoughts are more than welcome. I'm really just trying to take it slow and get as much advice as possible.
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You have a good plan here, you wont' be dissapointed.jahjlh wrote:Good points. I took the class on the 250 so the 650 would feel much larger. I think I'm going with that. I just found an 06 with low miles that is in really good shape. And then if I want to upgrade, I could keep the 650 for my wife. I just have to sell her on the ride. Any more thoughts are more than welcome. I'm really just trying to take it slow and get as much advice as possible.
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If you live where there is little traffic.... if you can resist driving like Marlon Brando or Steve McQueen then go for it. I'm 56 and just bought my bike. I got 400 miles logged so far and live about 30 miles from a city of 50,000. I drive like a grandpa for now.
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