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What is a good bike to learn on?
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[QUOTE="'00kx250spode, post: 636904, member: 20287"] The advice I like to give newbies - based on my own experience - is to buy used. It's not uncommon to want more power very quickly and it's easy to put a lot of money into a bike. That's why I suggest starting with a used bike that will be a good starter bike - like the ones mentioned - and then get the 'perfect' bike once you get the hang of it. By getting a used bike, you won't take a big hit when you sell it like you would a new bike. I assure you that whatever bike you get you will love riding. Your only regret will be that you didn't get the bike sooner. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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