Super Moto as a first bike???

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Super Moto as a first bike???

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So i've made a few posts about the SV650, ninja 250/500/650's but the more I look into the SUMO bikes the more I think it'll fit what kind of riding I'll be doing.

I'll be riding mostly around Honolulu and with limited freeways and a lot of city riding and twisites. I'm gonna live on one of the best twisties on Oahu (tantalus).

So I was wondering if a SUMO is an ok bike to start on?

I don't really know what kinds of use bikes are out there but it seems like it would be easier to ride in the city since its so light and also it'll kill in the twisties once I'm good enough to ride it at its potential...

What do you guys think???

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cching wrote:So i've made a few posts about the SV650, ninja 250/500/650's but the more I look into the SUMO bikes the more I think it'll fit what kind of riding I'll be doing.

I'll be riding mostly around Honolulu and with limited freeways and a lot of city riding and twisites. I'm gonna live on one of the best twisties on Oahu (tantalus).

So I was wondering if a SUMO is an ok bike to start on?

I don't really know what kinds of use bikes are out there but it seems like it would be easier to ride in the city since its so light and also it'll kill in the twisties once I'm good enough to ride it at its potential...

What do you guys think???
Which 'tard are you thinking about?

I think a 'tard or SUMO in it's smaller varieties make an excellent first bike. One big caveat with the 'tards are their tall seat height; which may or may not be a problem for a novice depending on how tall you are.
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#3 Unread post by cching »

I'm 5' 11".

I was thinking about a used DRZ if I can find one.

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cching wrote:I'm 5' 11".

I was thinking about a used DRZ if I can find one.
DRZ motard is only 35" seat height so you should have no problem at 5'11". The DRZ Dual Purpose is a different story at almost 37".
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I LOVE my DRZ SM.

Only issue is after 100+ miles in a day it can punish your rearend a little.

All my vids http://www.HowzitDoneCrash.com currently feature my DRZ.
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#6 Unread post by cching »

What are some other good brands/models??? I'm not too familiar with the Super Moto's...

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#7 Unread post by mgdavis »

DRZ-400SM is probably the most common one. In the last couple years there have been a few 250s brought out by the big manufacturers. I'd love to test ride the Yamaha WR250X.
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