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<blockquote data-quote="Kauaibuilt47" data-source="post: 806210" data-attributes="member: 16577"><p>Go dual sport if youre gonna go off-road, but youre not gonna like the on-road performance. If youre just looking for a gas-saving commuter then go for it. There are "small" cruisers/sport bikes. Try bikes like the Kawasaki Ninja 250/500, Honda Rebel 250, Suzuki GZ250/SV650/GS500, Yamaha FZ6.</p><p></p><p>My wifes friend (5'4", 120 female) had the Ninja 500 as a first bike. Kept it for a few years, sold it for a couple grand, and bought a Ducati.</p><p></p><p>These bikes get GREAT gas milage. People will tell you to go bigger for whatever reason.....No need to if youre not looking for speed/power. These are especially good if youve never ridden on the street or dont have much experience. You can get em for <$3000 easily and sell for >$2000 to someone looking for a beginner/commuter bike. Check cycle trader or the want ads on <a href="http://www.pnwriders.com" target="_blank">www.pnwriders.com</a>. Theres always some CHEAP stuff on there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kauaibuilt47, post: 806210, member: 16577"] Go dual sport if youre gonna go off-road, but youre not gonna like the on-road performance. If youre just looking for a gas-saving commuter then go for it. There are "small" cruisers/sport bikes. Try bikes like the Kawasaki Ninja 250/500, Honda Rebel 250, Suzuki GZ250/SV650/GS500, Yamaha FZ6. My wifes friend (5'4", 120 female) had the Ninja 500 as a first bike. Kept it for a few years, sold it for a couple grand, and bought a Ducati. These bikes get GREAT gas milage. People will tell you to go bigger for whatever reason.....No need to if youre not looking for speed/power. These are especially good if youve never ridden on the street or dont have much experience. You can get em for <$3000 easily and sell for >$2000 to someone looking for a beginner/commuter bike. Check cycle trader or the want ads on [url]www.pnwriders.com[/url]. Theres always some CHEAP stuff on there. [/QUOTE]
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