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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Depends on what type of bike, and your personality type. Details?[/quote] I am a woman, 5'3" approx 125 lbs, the bike is a smaller one, a red Rebel. Right now I am a stay at home mom and yearning to explore other parts of myself besides my nurturing side. I am generally pretty cautious so I don't think I'd go on highways.[/quote] A Rebel is great bike to learn on. Many rider classses use Rebels as their class bikes. I've ridden one. They're light, easy to maneuver, and women can get both feet down flat when stopped, as well as lift the bike up if it falls over. Those are two HUGE factors for choosing a bike for a female rider. Since you've never ridden before, a basic rider course is mandatory for you, and that'll be a good insight into helping you decide if you want a bike or not. I thought I would breeze right through the class, since I'm an amateur race car and off-road driver, but it challenged me at times, and I learned things even with the level of experience I brought in. You'll learn things about riding and safety in the class that would fill a dozen pages on this forum Where do you live? Because I took the class in Howard County, and the instructors were amazing. I'd highly recommend HCCC rider class. [/quote]
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