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[QUOTE="RMDUSTER71, post: 155426, member: 22480"] malamute, You need to consider state DMV laws, and how much $ it will cost you to make any dirt or enduro bike rode worthy. If you are truly just starting out then maybe you should consider a good dualsport machine. They would be much easier to register with the DMV. If your just looking at beginner bikes then you'll probably move up to a bigger machine after you feel comfortable. Unless $ is no object I would tell you to stay clear of the EURO bikes for now. I think they are better machines but if your going to move up in a season or two your looking at spending plenty of $$$$$$$$$$$$$. You have to determine exactly what you want to do. If you want to register it for the rode or put it in the back of your truck or trailer and haul it to the trails. Big factors in what bike you will start out on. Good luck! :) :) :) [/QUOTE]
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