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Motorcycles 101: The Best Starter Bikes for Boss Ladies

Hey There, Future Biker BAMF!

So, you’ve decided to dive into the badass world of motorcycling, huh? Well, welcome aboard! For all you fierce females out there, I’ve got the lowdown on the bikes that will make you feel like a rockstar from day one.

First Off, What’s Your Vibe?

Before we jump into the cool stuff, let’s talk about you. What’s your riding dream? Cruising around town turning heads, owning the highways on weekend getaways, or maybe racing with the wind? If you’re diving into the world of two-wheelers, it’s essential to understand the different types of motorcycles available. Let’s break it down for you.

City Slicker Rides

For all you urbanites who want to breeze through traffic, lightweight and nimble is the name of the game. These babies will make city commuting a total joyride.

Epic Road Trippers

Dreaming of the open road? You’ll want a comfy cruiser. Kick back, enjoy the scenery, and ride on with style.

Speed Demons

For the adrenaline junkies, sport bikes are where it’s at. Get ready to rev up and dominate the road!

Motorcycles Unveiled: From Cruisers to Trikes

Motorcycles come in various styles and designs, each tailored to specific needs and preferences. Here’s a breakdown of the primary types of motorcycles:

Cruiser:

Characteristics: Low-slung bikes designed for relaxed, long rides with forward footpegs.
Example Brands/Models: Harley-Davidson Sportster, Yamaha V-Star, Honda Shadow.

Sportbike:

Characteristics: Bikes optimized for speed, agility, and a forward-leaning riding position.
Example Brands/Models: Kawasaki Ninja, Yamaha YZF-R series, Suzuki GSX-R.

Touring:

Characteristics: Geared for long-distance with comfort-enhancing features.
Example Brands/Models: Honda Gold Wing, Harley-Davidson Electra Glide, BMW R1250RT.

Adventure (ADV) & Dual-Sport:

Characteristics: Versatile rides for both on-road and off-road adventures.
Example Brands/Models: Suzuki V-Strom, Kawasaki KLR 650, BMW GS series.

Dirt Bike:

Characteristics: Specifically designed lightweight bikes for off-road use.
Example Brands/Models: Honda CRF series, Yamaha YZ series, KTM SX.

Bobber:

Characteristics: Motorcycles stripped down for a minimalist look.
Examples: Custom builds and models like the Triumph Bonneville Bobber.

Chopper:

Characteristics: Unique designs with extended forks, more for show than function.
Examples: Unique builds with some production versions available.

Café Racer:

Characteristics: 1960s England-inspired custom bikes with a sporty appearance.
Examples: Custom builds and models like the Triumph Thruxton.

Standard/Naked:

Characteristics: Versatile bikes; “Naked” ones lack fairings.
Example Brands/Models: Suzuki SV650, Honda CB series, Yamaha MT series.

Bagger:

Characteristics: Cruiser or touring bikes equipped with saddlebags.
Example Brands/Models: Harley-Davidson Street Glide, Indian Chieftain.

Electric Motorcycles:

Characteristics: Eco-friendly bikes powered by electric motors.
Example Brands/Models: Zero Motorcycles, Energica, Harley-Davidson LiveWire.

Trike:

Characteristics: Three-wheeled motorcycles, either built or converted.
Example Brands/Models: Harley-Davidson Tri Glide, Can-Am Spyder.

It’s vital to remember that these categories can sometimes overlap. The aim is to find a bike that resonates with your personal style and intended use.

My Top Bike Picks Just for You

Alright, here’s the juicy bit. I know a lot of people recommend 250 and 400cc engines but I personally recommend getting a 600cc plus engine so you don’t outgrow the bike too fast. A few of my freinds have started on a 400 and outgrow them quickly. Take an MSF or Total Control course so you can borrow a bike and learn! Sit on bikes at dealerships and see which one makes you comfortable! So, on to my recommendations!

These bikes are not just good; they’re gold for budding biker divas like you. 

1. Yamaha V Star 250

Small but fierce, this cruiser is a beginner’s dream. Low seat, easy handling – it’s like it was made for you.

2. Honda Rebel 300

This beauty is the perfect blend of chic and power. Turn heads in the city and ride with confidence.

3. Suzuki GSXR 600

This beast holds a special place in my heart because I started on a GSXR 600! It is pure elegance on wheels. With its sleek design and robust performance, it’s a top pick for those craving a bit more oomph. If you don’t like the look of the Suzuki, try the Honda CBR 600 or the Kawasaki ZX-6R.

4. Yamaha R7

The newcomer making waves. Its balanced performance makes it a darling for both newbies and seasoned riders.

5. Kawasaki Vulcan S:

The Vulcan S offers a unique adjustable ergonomics system, allowing riders to tailor the bike to their size and preference. It’s powered by a 649cc parallel-twin engine that’s forgiving for beginners yet offers enough power to remain entertaining as skills develop.

6. Suzuki Boulevard S40:

With its 652cc single-cylinder engine, the S40 is a lightweight and straightforward cruiser that’s easy to handle. Its timeless design and reliability make it a good choice for beginners.

7. Harley-Davidson Street 500:

Harley-Davidson is a brand synonymous with cruising, and the Street 500 is their entry-level model. With its low seat height and manageable power from its 500cc V-twin engine, it’s suitable for beginners wanting to get into the Harley family.

8. Indian Scout Sixty:

The Scout Sixty is the smaller sibling of the Indian Scout, featuring a 999cc V-twin engine. Though it’s on the higher end of the displacement scale for beginners, its smooth power delivery and low center of gravity make it relatively easy to manage.

9. Hyosung GV250 Aquila:

A lesser-known brand but a worthy consideration, the GV250 is a lightweight cruiser powered by a V-twin 250cc engine. It’s an affordable option for those new to motorcycling.

Safety? Always in Style!

Look, riding is all kinds of awesome, but rocking safety gear? That’s the true mark of a biker queen. Get that helmet on, gear up, and ride safe.

Wrapping It Up

Diving into the world of bikes as a lady beginner? It’s more than just a ride; it’s a statement. Grab the perfect motorcycle, hit the road, and show them how it’s done. Catch you on the road, fierce rider! 😉🔥   

Meet Mary Brapp

A San Diego-based entrepreneur who’s passionate about motorcycles, videography, and real estate.

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