I started off with a DR 250 - sweet bikes. Even kinda regretted (for a split second) going up to the DR-Z 400 cos it seemed bigger, heavier and harder to ride in the tuff stuff at the time. But anyways, great bikes, don't get too swamped with info first up - heaps to take in but main thing mate is just to get out there and ride it. Sure, a bashplate, handguards or whatever, but just be sure to ride it like you stole it, you're gonna love it and it'll give you some of the best riding experiences you're ever gonna have. use it to learn all the ropes and ins / outs of bikes & how they work, fiddle with things on it etc.
It is going to be awesome! welcome aboard.
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