Beginner Bike for a BIG guy.

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Beginner Bike for a BIG guy.

#1 Unread post by llenod »

Hello All,

With prices soaring at the pump, I have fancied the idea of getting a bike. However I have one small problem, my problem is I am fat. I am 5'8", 350lbs. (to get an idea, check out my pic on myspace at http://www.myspace.com/tds77 ) - I am looking at getting a sport bike - j/k - :laughing: - No seriously I am looking at a cruiser or standard bike. I have seen big guys before riding the big harley's, but the budget and expertise is not quite there. The last thing I have ridden was a BMX 150lbs ago. If anyone has any tips or suggestions, including maybe I shouldn't even get a bike at my size, I am pretty much open to anything. But hoping there may be a bike out there for me.

Thanks for taking the time to respond :D

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#2 Unread post by ZooTech »

What's your budget?

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#3 Unread post by VermilionX »

complete w/ training wheels for a big guy.

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seriously though... i suggest you visit your local dealers and and sit on some bikes.
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#4 Unread post by llenod »

ZooTech wrote:What's your budget?
2K - 3K - 4K - dunno - I mean even making payments would be less than what I spend in gas a month to get to work in my Lincoln. ($300 per month).

I commute about 100 miles daily. If I could use 1/3rd of the gas and put the other $200 that I spend in gas, towards something I actually own rather than burning it up every month.
VermilionX wrote:complete w/ training wheels for a big guy.
Actually I liked the pic of the big guy on the scooter in one of your posts i found while lurking. I sent that one to my wife, saying I found the perfect bike for me :laughing:

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#5 Unread post by VermilionX »

llenod wrote: Actually I liked the pic of the big guy on the scooter in one of your posts i found while lurking. I sent that one to my wife, saying I found the perfect bike for me :laughing:
the suzuki C50 is a beginner bike and it's big.

try to sit on one on your local dealer. see how you fit on it.
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#6 Unread post by NorthernPete »

Maybe something along the lines of a 250 Virago? they seem popular. and fairly durable.
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[edited to save face because i dissed the bike i went out and bought for myself a few days later]
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#8 Unread post by dieziege »

A 250 would pull him no problem... it'll be almost exactly like riding two-up all the time is all.

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#9 Unread post by ZooTech »

Suzuki C50. Predictable power for a beginner, yet strong enough for . . . well . . . you know.

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#10 Unread post by Dragonhawk »

dieziege wrote:A 250 would pull him no problem... it'll be almost exactly like riding two-up all the time is all.
Exactly.

Your weight of 350lbs is not going to be an issue. That's like 2 people who weigh 175 on a bike. Even a little 250cc bike with 36HP can carry that kind of weight with no problem. I've done it a lot myself. Never had an issue.
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