i learned to ride on a klr 250 but thats about the extent on my dirt bike knowledge lol
thanks

Yeah, but I reckon she may like something different. Everyone has ridden a Neka for gods sake!!!!!the kid wrote:Get her a "Neka" , real easy to ride , no experience required and an absolute Bike .
Expensive , but from what I have been told , worth every cent .....
Surprisd you're game to admit to that ColColette wrote:My first bike was a Honda Spada and they are a great, reliable little bike and excellent for building your riding confidence, which is important for a learner.
I've never denied itmick_dundee wrote:Surprisd you're game to admit to that ColColette wrote:My first bike was a Honda Spada and they are a great, reliable little bike and excellent for building your riding confidence, which is important for a learner.
Yeah, I'd second this, top little bike the spada, I bought one about 5 years ago as a commuter, a few friends also used it to learn on, low seat height and no expensive fairings to scratch and decent go for a little bike.Colette wrote:My first bike was a Honda Spada and they are a great, reliable little bike and excellent for building your riding confidence, which is important for a learner.