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The Honda clutch is more wrist friendly than the other bikes of its kind. An F4 in good condition, with no engine or exhaust mods, would be a good choice for a woman to start out on. It's a bike that has plenty of growing room and it isn't going scare you away from riding. Stay away from any bike that has been used as a track bike. The modifications and abuse that it has probably gone through can make it a horrible street bike. Good luck.
 
dirty~d~ said:
The Honda clutch is more wrist friendly than the other bikes of its kind. An F4 in good condition, with no engine or exhaust mods, would be a good choice for a woman to start out on. It's a bike that has plenty of growing room and it isn't going scare you away from riding. Stay away from any bike that has been used as a track bike. The modifications and abuse that it has probably gone through can make it a horrible street bike. Good luck.



Thank you girl :) I needed an oppinion from a girls point of view
 
the CBR 600RR would be a fine choice....any of the newer 600's are way cool. the new Suzi and Yamaha are off the hook....IMO you should stay off of liter bikes GF...thats a handful of ponies :p

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PBR said:
the CBR 600RR would be a fine choice....any of the newer 600's are way cool. the new Suzi and Yamaha are off the hook....IMO you should stay off of liter bikes GF...thats a handful of ponies :p

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is there any huge difference between R6, CBR600 and a Ninja 750?
 
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