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So for the past few months I have been thinking over buying a bike and getting into this lifestyle, I am planning on taking some classes to learn to ride better and after that buying a used bike as a first approach. I have several options at hand and would like to know which to choose based on your expertise, any comments are very well appreciated!
My wife just started riding and bought a Honda CB300F before even getting her license. In my opinion it's the perfect ride for her and we've already made modifications to make it even more perfect. I do a full breakdown of the bike here:
Here is her first training session on the bike:
Please comment if you have questions. Thanks for reading
Re: Help picking a bike (new rider)
Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 10:03 am
by jmeg8237
The CB300 is one of the ones I'm looking at. Unfortunately I haven't been able to find much on the used market, and I really am hesitant to pay new-bike price for one, since everything I've read says you should buy a used first-bike. But it certainly looks like a nice bike. Spokes, glad to hear your wife was able to reach the ground. I haven't sat on a CB300 yet, and I'm not a great deal taller than she is, so based on her experience, that shouldn't be an issue.
John
Naples, FL
Re: Help picking a bike (new rider)
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 8:34 pm
by brajon
I would choose Dyna. It is easy to ride.
Re: Help picking a bike (new rider)
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2023 12:15 am
by SamEdward
If you want over speed and best sport's bike then go for Yamaha while for comfortable and smooth comfy rides pick up Harley Davidson Cruiser.
Re: Help picking a bike (new rider)
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2023 7:03 pm
by hems565
Look for listed stand-over heights for specific bikes and compare that number to the child's inseam. The inseam should be higher than the stand-over height so the child isn't resting on the top tube. (For example, if the child's inseam is 18,” they'll want a bike no bigger than a 17” stand-over height.)
Re: Help picking a bike (new rider)
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2023 2:44 pm
by Steadfastly
I would keep the CC's on the lower side to begin with. Even slow bikes can be pretty fast off the line compared to a lot of cars. Take a look at the Honda Rebel 250 or 500. They are very reliable, easy to ride and easy to resell once to want to get your next bike.
Re: Help picking a bike (new rider)
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2023 7:36 pm
by hems565
A bike with good stability will have a longer wheel base, wider handlebars, and a low standover height so you can more easily put your foot down to steady yourself. Relaxed positioning: You want to be comfortable on your bike—the more happy and relaxed you are, the more you'll ride.