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Why is the front tire on sports bike type motorcycles so small?
A 250 is best for a small person. My wife has a Virago 250 and she is small and has ridden with me on trips 250 miles one way. she can go 70 miles an hour easy enough since she is a small woman, bue we usually just take it easy at about 60 to 65 miles an hour, if traffic will allow it. On Interstates we use the right lane so people can pass.Is some one trying to tell me something??
She has ridden this bike 6 years now and I think she may be ready to upgrade.
As far as you want, but around town is best ... it would be uncomfortable for a road trip. I personally took a Honda 200cc street bike down a dirt road at over 100 mph, and that was in the 70's.
Should I buy a cheap dirtbike or go all out and buy a better one?
Depends on your weight and body size. I am 1.92 meter tall (6'2") and weigh just over 250lbs. I couldn't ride that very far. If you are light and short you could ride that thing around the world comfortably. I know people who ride bikes that size all over Europe. As long as they don't spend too much time on the German autobahn trying to become a hood ornament.You will wear out before the bike does. These light bikes are cramped for taller people, and they don't have enough weight to absorb highway-speed bumps very well. The bikes themselves will go anywhere, you'll just be ready for a rest when the tank runs to reserve. In town is where these bikes really become useful with nimble handling and easy scooting back & forth into parking spaces.
bypassing reverse rev limitor on 2006 400 yamaha kodiak?
I've had big and small bikes, but my favorites have been the middle weights -- the Shadow VLX and Suzuki Savage (now called S40). I want to try a Sportster1200 next.
Does anyone want to buy motorcycle parts?
just about as far as a full tank of gas will take you...as far as your wallet will allow
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