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I want to indoctrinate my friends and family...
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The three biggest obstacles I'm facing are; they are scared of riding on the street, they don't have a license, they don't have a bike. My plan is to get a couple small cheap bikes to let them try out for some low stakes fun, see if i cant get them to make the leap to a proper bike and a license or at the least a dirtbike. ideally i would bring these on camping trips so they can putt around the forest service roads or trails if there are any nearby.
I think i'm more looking for a moped type thing (would prefer dirt oriented) which i don't really know squat about. The contenders must be less than 50cc (No license required) and be able to be plated in WA state (for forest service roads) Any suggestions? The first "street bike" i rode was a CT90 which would be perfect except the engine is too big.
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My wife just got into motorcycling and bought a Ninja 250.
For the street obviously.
Very light, and handles well enough.
I've riden it a few times, and think it's a good starter bike.
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It is difficult to force people to do things they don't want to do, it can damage or destroy relationships.The three biggest obstacles I'm facing are; they are scared of riding on the street, they don't have a license, they don't have a bike. My plan is to get a couple small cheap bikes to let them try out for some low stakes fun, see if i cant get them to make the leap to a proper bike and a license or at the least a dirtbike. ideally i would bring these on camping trips so they can putt around the forest service roads or trails if there are any nearby.
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It's great to have a second (loaner) bike avaliblle, but I agree with 73z1, They have to show an intrest in riding.
I know the feeling of being the only rider in your circle of family and freinds. I recently joined VJMC, maybe I'll get some rides in with those guys. Not sure how to tell the wife, she will think I joined a biker gang.
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For example my girlfriend loves bikes, her dad had a many bikes when she was growing up shes been around them a lot, plus shes dating me and i literally never shut up about bikes so she must be into it. haha. She likes riding on the back of motorcycles but she has never learned how to ride. She doesn't know how to drive a standard transmission, and the idea of learning on the street freaks her out a little bit, She was all set to take a "dirt first" riding course before Covid hit and since then that idea has gotten shelved. I think if i can let her putt around on something like a Honda Z50 she will love it and then i can talk her into taking a riding class and getting a dirt bike.
Also I have some friends that used to ride street bikes and have kids now and don't want to ride on the street anymore. These guys have never ridden dirt bikes, but riding trails is much safer so i hope i can get them to transition to dirt bikes because there is no worry about getting T-boned by a drunk driver.
I also am thinking about just getting some small CC bikes (less than 150cc) and not worrying about the license thing. I have never been pulled over on a forest service road and I doubt there would be any real worry about that, plus they could feign ignorance and probably get away with it. This opens up more possibilities like CT70, CT90 and the like.
PS Ruckus is a good option - thanks
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Look for a TTR125 or equivalent. Easy to ride and fairly cheap. After you are done with them you can usually sell them off for close to what you payed.
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I recognize that riding on dirt is a great way to build skill, but it wasn't much fun for me as a beginner, and I've never had the chance to try it again. I blame in on a lack of time spent on a BMX bike in my formative years, as I chose skateboarding instead.
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