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Should my girlfriend ride?
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[QUOTE="firecracker22, post: 150257, member: 20316"] It's entirely her decision and you should help her in any way you can. If you don't think she can ride, she will pick up on that. If she thinks she can, she will give it everything she's got. As far as what bike, DON'T do what every other well meaning boyfriend does and immediately put her on a heavy electric start bike. I don't know why this happens but it does. It is far easier to learn how to kick than it is to pick up a 260-lb TTR or DRZ, and there will be lots of picking up to do as a beginner. Try a KDX or a 125 of some type--depending on what she feels comfortable on. The standard "beginner" bikes like TT-R 125s and XR 200s might be too short for her if she's 5'9". Can't women be "girly" and ride? I curl my hair and paint my nails. [/QUOTE]
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