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    Short arsed ride

    Does anyone have any advice on a bike for my partner?

    She is somewhat vertically challenged, bless her heart, and we're looking for a bike for her to ride on our weekend rides.

    I was thinking of a Yamaha Virago or similar but if any one with personal experience in finding a bike suitable for our shorter halfs has some advice it will be appreciated

    Thanks!

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    P.S My missus has just seen this post and told me I had to say she is 5' 2 and 2/5". Just to clarify she is not a total dwarf.

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    How vertically challenged is she? It's really the inside leg measurement plus confidence level that decides the bike.. I only have 30" inside leg (according to my jeans) but don't have a problem riding most things.
    If she's also short on experience then the Virago or similar is probably a good call

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    Once the new laws come into effect in regard to learner licenses you will have more choice in bikes.
    My wife is also short and I plan to get her a Suzuki S40 (Savage).


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    Just measured her up...28" inside leg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by h20boy View Post
    Just measured her up...28" inside leg.
    Mmm that two inches will make a difference (as the actress said to the bishop), what is her experience level and class of licence?

    Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes

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    Learner...shes riding a Honda Lead 100cc scooter at the moment...Won't keep up with my kwaka

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    That's not vertically challenged!! That's tall!!! I don't even make 5ft. The Virago is a great bike!!! I will let Crashe tell you more about it's virtues. But really the best advice is to go to some bike shops and try out a variety of bikes.
    Small and dangerous with a sting in my tail!!

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    We went to Mt Eden MC today and she tried a Virago on for size...height looked good but seemed kind of heavy for her...Any Virago riders with opinions?

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    Theres a range of bikes available for her.
    Trying to think of the polite way to say this.
    It ISNT the height alone ha hafta worry about its the height/width combo that stuffs people up.
    Jorja is pretty VC she had a suzuki EN125 then moved onto a Scorpio.
    You might also wanna look at the latest generation SR250 they look quite nice with a fairly "normal" riding position.
    Dude gimme a yeodle -your lady can come try on Jorjas bike
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    Virago, GN250, TU250, SR250, Hyosung there's a fair bit of choice out there that will do the job and have not heard too many bad things about any of these popular models. Sounds like you are on the right track

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    Quote Originally Posted by h20boy View Post
    We went to Mt Eden MC today and she tried a Virago on for size...height looked good but seemed kind of heavy for her...Any Virago riders with opinions?
    I don't find it too heavy and it is actually very well balanced. I weigh about 50 kgs. The 250 Virago weighs 137 kg (dry weight). It looks heaps bigger than is actually is.
    Small and dangerous with a sting in my tail!!

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    Thanks Frosty... My Ninja doesn't arrive until September so we'll be buying her bike then. I'll drop you a PM in a month or so. Appreciate the offer!

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    There is lots of choice but just try out them out first and I am sure she will find the perfect one for her. All the best.
    Small and dangerous with a sting in my tail!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by h20boy View Post
    P.S My missus has just seen this post and told me I had to say she is 5' 2 and 2/5". Just to clarify she is not a total dwarf.
    I have mate who is exactly that size, she rides a kwak smoker. Was very cute when she sat on the fireblade, hehe

    KR150, RG150, FXR150 will do. GN250 will do aswell. Like frosty suggested, Scorpio would be a good option too (would be my pick of the bunch cause it has a boot start )

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