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Im 19 im bbuying my first ride. I was wondering if you guys could help me out here..i was thinking of a Wakasaki Ninja
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Def buy used. Most newbies drop their bikes, even if only at a standstill in the driveway. You don't want to be scratching a brand new paint job with stupid mistakes like that!
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Lastly, make sure you take some kind of safety course and get gear (helmet, jacket and gloves a must - boots and pants can follow later but should be purchased straight away).
Sweat is a lot easier to replace than blood, so even if your a**e is hanging out from the heat, wear you gear! Just drink more water.
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Rubber-side-down! : D
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The Ninja 250 Sport if you weigh less than 190 will do fine.Check out this link on the bike, 700 mile ride on one.
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If you check out The Complete Idiot's Guide to Motorcycles in the back there will be all sorts of bikes that the author lists as best first bikes. There's a lot of good advice inside. It was given to me for Christmas when I decided I was going to learn how to ride and it helped me a lot with a wide range of topics from maintenance to buying.my first sport bike was a Honda interceptor 500 and my brother's first bike was a Yamaha FZ-600. Remember, crashing is a part of riding a motorcycle so try not to get a 10000 dollar bike as your first learner.
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Granted I'm starting quite a bit later than you are, but I would recommend something older. The 250 Ninja would be a good start also. I, myself, bought a '90 CBR600. It's not anywhere near as powerful as the newer bikes, and about 1.5 times as heavy. It still handles well and gets up fairly quick. I'm happy with it as a first bike (I've had it 3 months) and this winter I plan on selling it and getting something newer. I'd just stick with something sporty if that's what you want...don't get a Honda Shadow if you're wanting a GSX-R later...it'll be just like starting over.More Questions & Answers ...
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