New Rider, First bike: Which one??? (Guide to choosing your first ride)

Great article....I worked with a girl who bought a 650 Shadow as her first bike...she dropped $10,000 on it and the day she was suppoed to show up to work with it, she called in sick because she was in the hospital. When I saw her at work next and asked her what happened, she said she "crashed the bike into the first car she saw" and wrote it off. She said it was too powerful for her and she couldn't control it. Case-in-point

Imho it was poor throttle and clutch control that caused her to crash.

What is your point? That her accident would have been less serious if she'd exercised poor control on a smaller bike?
 
Great article....I worked with a girl who bought a 650 Shadow as her first bike...she dropped $10,000 on it and the day she was suppoed to show up to work with it, she called in sick because she was in the hospital. When I saw her at work next and asked her what happened, she said she "crashed the bike into the first car she saw" and wrote it off. She said it was too powerful for her and she couldn't control it. Case-in-point


650 Shadow and power, now there is an axymoron.
She also way over paid for it.
She blatantly had undeveloped basic riding skills which were the root cause of her accident.
 
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I'm gonna agree with the above posters. It sounds like she would have had problems on ANY bike if she couldn't control a Shadow 650.
 
Thanx for the post very good read, but one question i am 6'1 and been looking at a Buell Blast for a first bike 500cc, anyone have experience with them?

Thanx
Nas

Do not get the buell blast bro. I know 2 people that owned it and i heard nothing but bad stuff about it. Other buells are hood but the blast not so
 
OK... I've read every comment and pondered. Now I see what I have got myself into here . I bought a Buell 1200 last week because it was ergonomically comfortable sitting on it in the show room. I have never ridden bike before.

As a retired OPP officer I have seen my share of roadway mayhem and mash and I know the need for the right kit, moderation in driving and awareness of other road users etc etc....

While I can clearly see where my handling limits are in a car after 30 years as a road warrior chasing idiots, I also know that I know nothing about this new adventure - and that is just why I jumped into recreational riding - for the adventure and learning something new.

After reading what you all have to say, I must thank you for your input. I am signed up for the M1 exit course and will look for the advanced courses too. All I can do now is keep my speed down and awareness up hoping I can survive long enough to learn a little.

Cheers!

You bought a 1200 cc bike for your first bike and you used to be an opp provincial police officer?

Wouldnt the "common sense" an officer of the law should have tell you not to buy a 1200 cc bike if you have never rode before ? :)
 
i'm going to check out a 1994 Ninja 250 tomorrow, the bike looks in good shape. 14K on the odo.
The seller wants 1900 for the bike but i was thinking they would go down since its been for sale since december.

is a bike this old still worth say 1600 or so?
 
i'm going to check out a 1994 Ninja 250 tomorrow, the bike looks in good shape. 14K on the odo.
The seller wants 1900 for the bike but i was thinking they would go down since its been for sale since december.

is a bike this old still worth say 1600 or so?

prices tend to go up as we get closer to spring time, but 1900 imo is too much for a 15+ yr old 250cc. I'd even try 1400 and see what happens.
 
prices tend to go up as we get closer to spring time, but 1900 imo is too much for a 15+ yr old 250cc. I'd even try 1400 and see what happens.

IMO, even $1400 is too much. This is an 18 year old Ninja 250...I'd say closer to $800-$1000
 
You may have saved my life.

Enlightening read... wanted to go for a Duc Hyper 796 as first bike... convincing my own self 2-3 of those reasons enumerated... thank you making me realise how stupid i was (and kinda blind)
 
There is no such bike.

...maybe he was being sarcastic...?

Idunno. I'm looking at getting a Dual Sport as my first long-term bike, anyone have recommendations? I'm going to look at a KLR650 when I get back in the city.
 
Thanks for the tips! I am very fascinated with riding and I plan to be one. The post is helpful to me.
 
thank you very much for the great info.
i am planning of becoming a part of this riding committee and i was tamped to get a kawasaki zx6r in the beginning. while reading your article, im having a second thought of getting this kawasaki zx6r now. i should stay with kawasaki 250 or kawasaki 300.

i think i have came to the right forum.
again thank you.
 
thank you very much for the great info.
i am planning of becoming a part of this riding committee and i was tamped to get a kawasaki zx6r in the beginning. while reading your article, im having a second thought of getting this kawasaki zx6r now. i should stay with kawasaki 250 or kawasaki 300.

i think i have came to the right forum.
again thank you.

very smart move.
 
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