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    Bikes suitable for very small people?

    I now have a full licence, and I'm wanting to get a bigger bike. It would be nice however to get one that my partner could ride too (she's currently on a learners licence).

    She's less than 60Kg, and 158cm tall (5'2") which means we need something with a reasonably low and/or narrow seat.

    I've had a look around, and things like the Honda Hornet 600 and the new Triumph Street Triple are things she can fit on, but the latter is pushing the price out a bit much :-)

    Ideally I'd like to find something suitable for less than $10,000

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    A 2002 SV650 with a 1 inch lowering kit should do the trick. If not the ER-6n as nodrog said.
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    How about a Harley 883 Sportster?

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    Bikes can be lowered & she's tall enough to ride a lot off models but wouldn't get her on to a too big of a bike until she has a lots of confidence and gained a bit of experience.
    It's whats comfy for both of yas
    but what about a monster

    http://justmotorcycles.motorcycletra...d=116E3D762C8E

    I'm shorter than her & about her size give / take & ride one of these:

    http://justmotorcycles.motorcycletra...d=116E3D762C8E

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    Quote Originally Posted by ned0r View Post
    Ideally I'd like to find something suitable for less than $10,000
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    I'm 161cms and have sat on LOTS of different bikes. The ER6n is actually deceiving... It is taller then it looks.

    The best bike I have ever sat on and ridden is the 06/07 Suzuki GSXRs... They have narrow seats and the seat height isn't much different to my RG150! I'm very close to flat footing them... Stock

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meekey_Mouse View Post
    I'm 161cms and have sat on LOTS of different bikes. The ER6n is actually deceiving... It is taller then it looks.

    The best bike I have ever sat on and ridden is the 06/07 Suzuki GSXRs... They have narrow seats and the seat height isn't much different to my RG150! I'm very close to flat footing them... Stock

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    That was going to be my suggestion, too. The K6-K7 GSX-R750 weighs less than a SV650, has a lower seat height, the bars are closer etc etc. And yet they will quite easily accomodate a 6ft rider (me, for instance)
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    My wife is about the same hight and weight. She seems to be able to ride most bikes but has a bit of trouble with some off road bikes and heavy road/sports bikes

    I think the SV650 would be a great choice

    However a pit bike is the best bike for very small people
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogue View Post
    My wife is about the same hight and weight. She seems to be able to ride most bikes but has a bit of trouble with some off road bikes and heavy road/sports bikes

    I think the SV650 would be a great choice

    However a pit bike is the best bike for very small people
    Depending upon what year SV... I have found some of them to be rather tall! I think it's cause the seats are quite wide.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    That was going to be my suggestion, too. The K6-K7 GSX-R750 weighs less than a SV650, has a lower seat height, the bars are closer etc etc. And yet they will quite easily accomodate a 6ft rider (me, for instance)
    The 750 is only 2Kg heavier... No physical size difference
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meekey_Mouse View Post
    I'm 161cms and have sat on LOTS of different bikes. The ER6n is actually deceiving... It is taller then it looks.

    The best bike I have ever sat on and ridden is the 06/07 Suzuki GSXRs... They have narrow seats and the seat height isn't much different to my RG150! I'm very close to flat footing them... Stock

    Picking mine up on Saturday
    Yep, I concur. The K7 600 feels a lot lower than my K6 650. If I had the readies I'd have one in a heartbeat. Not too sure that it would be a good bike to learn on though.

    Can the afore said lady fit on your VTR?

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    Yeah, she rides the VTR 250 fine :-)

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    Bikes for very small people...

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    Ducati Monster is pretty tiny - I tried one and it was too small for me. got cramp in my knees.
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