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RE: [ST] FIRST bike Q.



The HD might be a better choice.The Evo sporties are low maintenance, there 
is no particular reason not to start on a Sporty, the 883 would be ideal, 
the 1200 is a handful, IMNSHO.
Should she decide riding is not for her, it will also have a better resale.

Peace,



>Subject: [ST] MPG/new tune.  FIRST bike Q.
>
>2.  I have a special friend looking to buy her first
>bike, she is 5'4./130 and fit well on a 00' sportster
>(needless to say this is not a good first bike) she
>has never riden befor and looking for something she
>will not outgrow in a month. $5k or less is good, pre
>dropped is ok too. I had a few ideas but I am biased
>toward HD and triumph really heavily... any others out
>there w/some input or suggestions. or even a bike that
>might qualify (seattle area)??  thanks!
>
>Tony Burke
>00' Sprint ST  (I thought I had a passenger-red)
>
>
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