Beginner Bike for a BIG guy.
Thanks everyone for your input. After doing some more research, I don't think I want to put over $3000 into it. I am fearful that I will tear it up, and don't want to do that to an expensive bike. I have also been reading about these cheap knockoff yamaha's called Lifan (LF250). Has anyone had experience with these? It seems like a cheap starter. Feel free to opine.
- jmillheiser
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Take a strong and serious look at Yahama's V-Star 1100 custom. I think you'll be impressed and the value cannot be beat by any cruiser on the market.
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i am biased, but i would say look at a Honda Shadow 750 (spirit, ACE, etc.)
nice cruiser and low seat height and if you set the rear shocks correctly, your "largeness" shouldn't have a problem (i'm 245ish and ride it two up on the highway with my fiance (who is like 120 or so) and it does just fine.
you could probably pick up a 2001 or so for around your budget.
nice cruiser and low seat height and if you set the rear shocks correctly, your "largeness" shouldn't have a problem (i'm 245ish and ride it two up on the highway with my fiance (who is like 120 or so) and it does just fine.
you could probably pick up a 2001 or so for around your budget.
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