Dragonhawk wrote:Push 540i wrote:I'm 25, a former football player who's still fit, I weigh nearly 180 pounds and I'm 6 feet tall.
Push 540i wrote:By "too small" I meant HP and the ability of the bike to move me around and later move me on the highway. And the Virago 250 would have enough power to move me on the highway when I get to that level? Wow, I guess I'm not realizing the power to weight ratio of mororcycles very well.
When I weighed about 160lbs. I took a 36HP Ninja 250 to 105MPH. Your extra 20 pounds isn't gonna slow it down that much.
You sound like you are more into cruisers. That's cool. Again, just keep the horsepower in a reasonable range and you should be fine.
A 650cc Honda Shadow or a 650cc Yamaha VStar are around 40HP. Those should be plenty of power for you as you start out.
I don't know if I'm more into crusiers or not but they are growing on me. I never thought they were "sporty" enough. Now that I'm seeing soo many of them I now like them but sport bike are the tops when it comes to cool. So I guess it will come down to riding position. I would still like eveyones thoughts on which bike to buy in both fields.
swatter555 wrote:I would be VERY wary about financing a first bike. If you have the cash to buy it outright, thats the path to take. That way if you grow out of a 250cc cruiser you will be able to get a new bike without losing a bunch of money.
Alot of people come onto newbie message boards and ask what bike to buy. On a board like this people will strongly recommend a 250cc - 500cc bike, without regards as to how the person is paying for the bike. That is good advice, but that advice often stops short of fully informing the new rider. When you finance a bike, you will have it for awhile whether you like it or not. Think real hard about financing a first bike.
Get your first bike used, that would be my advice.
Yeah I work at a car dealership and I cringe most days when people say "I'll have to go over the numbers again". Bikes seem to be fairly cheap for the enjoyment they bring, so I won't fret about buying one, even new. As for buying used, I just might do that. Chances are the first bike I get will only be with me for two years and I may even lay it down, so haveing a "show condition" bike isn't my concern. I may even get a "last years model" or find a used on in a newspaper, either way I'll make sure it's in top form and fairly new.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Learning to ride should be easier than learning to walk... now I can ask questions!