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First dirt bike for an old guy
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[QUOTE="ragged claws, post: 1436664, member: 125164"] Thanks for the advice, Steve. I bought a bike before I read your post. I got a Yamaha TTR110. It's definitely small but it allows me to have both feet flat on the ground. It's also relatively light which makes it easier to transport and pick up off the ground. I'm going to have the rear shock spring and the fork springs replaced with stiffer BBR springs to help handle my weight. If I can survive the learning curve with this little bike, I might trade it in for a bigger bike sometime down the road. Kim [/QUOTE]
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