Wednesday, December 23, 2009

What would be a good cheap beginner motorcycle?

I'm looking to buy a good cheap beginner motorcycle preferably one of the 70's Hondas, any suggetions?What would be a good cheap beginner motorcycle?
in 100cc only, Hero Honda is best, so go for Hero Honda Splendour +


the best bike for beginners...What would be a good cheap beginner motorcycle?
a Honda 250 nighthawk is a great beginner bike but be sure to buy used because you will be learning and don't want to mess up a brand new bike, plus if it is in good condition you can sell it for what you paid for it or close when you want to upgrade. personally i learned on a buell blast, its a 500cc and its pretty powerfull but if you take it easy and start off slow it is a great bike and i love it, plus it has the power to get going on the freeway or highway and you don't need to buy a new bike in six months, it will be good for several years and it gets 70 mpg.
My first bike was a Kawasaki Ninja 250. They are only $3k brand new and you can find a great deal on a used one. It's a great beginner bike and it looks cool - it doesn't stand out at all when you ride with other bikes. I was ready for more power so I upgraded in a year, but I don't regret starting off with that Ninja at all.





Also, I learned on a Honda Nighthawk which was nice if you prefer a standard bike.
The Honda Rebel 250cc or the Yamaha Virago 250cc are both excellent bikes to learn on. If these are too small move to the Kawasaki Ninja 250. Do buy used as you will probably drop this bike somewhere in the learning curve. Have fun it is really a lot of fun. Buy a helmet.
You will not be happy with any 250cc Bike. Not enought power thats why you will see allot of 250cc almost brand new with low miles for sale. I would say atleast 600cc (599)
250 or 350cc is a good choice light with enough power to keep up
smaller and older in good shape

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