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Lookin for a bike for the wife...
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[QUOTE="mtk, post: 888996, member: 54339"] When she's learning the magic button is a huge bonus. Yeah, it may start with one or two kicks the "old-fashioned" way. But when she's just stalled it for the fifth time in a row, two kicks is two too many, if you know what I mean. An E-start TTR125 with a set of handguards (to keep from breaking a lever) is about the most frustration-free learner you can get. Easy to get restarted and no broken levers to leave her stranded without a clutch or brake. Given the "I've worked hard to get her to this point" statement, I wouldn't buy anything but the E-start TTR125. It's the one most likely to leave nothing but favorable memories in her mind and that's the most important thing at this stage of the game. Yeah, once she learns and starts really enjoying herself you might have to replace it, but a few extra bucks is better than "I don't like riding" in my book. [/QUOTE]
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