dualwunderworld
New member
Hi all,
Getting into riding for the first time at age 37. I've wanted to since I could walk, but life and procrastination took me a while.
I have my M2, and with a family I have no intention of getting over my head without full gear and practice.
To that end, I'm looking around and as I get a better sense of what's comfortable and reasonable I have some questions and would appreciate everyone's advice.
Background
At the very beginning, the new Honda Rebel 300s looked very appealing to me. I then visited Cycleworld in Scarborough and after chatting with Gary I sat on a few bikes and realized the 2017+ Honda Rebels didn't feel so comfortable. From a grip and seating position.
I've zeroed in on the Suzuki GZ250, Yamaha Vstar 250, and as a further third the older gen Honda Rebel 250s.
Questions:
1) Buying from the dealer is pretty convienient. Money isn't an issue, but Cycleworld has a layaway program and it'd be nice to have the free storage and use the time to spread the payments of the bike.
Any experiences buying from Cycleworld?
2) The Yamaha Vstar 250s seem a lot more available. But I really enjoyed the feel of the Suzuki.
Should I be mindful that there are a lot less Suzukis and thus parts and maintenance will be more troublesome?
I know we're right at the end of the riding season, so my plan is to settle on a bike. Ideally have one ready and stored away, and to take a refresher course in the spring.
Appreciate any thoughts and experiences!
Getting into riding for the first time at age 37. I've wanted to since I could walk, but life and procrastination took me a while.
I have my M2, and with a family I have no intention of getting over my head without full gear and practice.
To that end, I'm looking around and as I get a better sense of what's comfortable and reasonable I have some questions and would appreciate everyone's advice.
Background
At the very beginning, the new Honda Rebel 300s looked very appealing to me. I then visited Cycleworld in Scarborough and after chatting with Gary I sat on a few bikes and realized the 2017+ Honda Rebels didn't feel so comfortable. From a grip and seating position.
I've zeroed in on the Suzuki GZ250, Yamaha Vstar 250, and as a further third the older gen Honda Rebel 250s.
Questions:
1) Buying from the dealer is pretty convienient. Money isn't an issue, but Cycleworld has a layaway program and it'd be nice to have the free storage and use the time to spread the payments of the bike.
Any experiences buying from Cycleworld?
2) The Yamaha Vstar 250s seem a lot more available. But I really enjoyed the feel of the Suzuki.
Should I be mindful that there are a lot less Suzukis and thus parts and maintenance will be more troublesome?
I know we're right at the end of the riding season, so my plan is to settle on a bike. Ideally have one ready and stored away, and to take a refresher course in the spring.
Appreciate any thoughts and experiences!