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Getting a second ride

Amanda B

New member
Okay, so I look at the Spyder as a stepping stone...now I want a motorcycle. I'm going to keep my Spyder but I've decided I'd like a motorcycle as well, so I have more options and when the spyder is having maintenence or whatever I'll still have a ride besides my car.

Since I'm petite I've narrowed it down to three bikes that will be suitable given my size: Honda Rebel, Lowered 250 Ninja, or a Buell Blast. What are the pros and cons of these bikes? I looked and read that all are good for a first time rider, but I don't know if they are known for certain issues.
 
Okay, so I look at the Spyder as a stepping stone...now I want a motorcycle. I'm going to keep my Spyder but I've decided I'd like a motorcycle as well, so I have more options and when the spyder is having maintenence or whatever I'll still have a ride besides my car.

Since I'm petite I've narrowed it down to three bikes that will be suitable given my size: Honda Rebel, Lowered 250 Ninja, or a Buell Blast. What are the pros and cons of these bikes? I looked and read that all are good for a first time rider, but I don't know if they are known for certain issues.

You should be able to get a heck of a deal on a Buell... as Harley has shuttered them. Service work/warranty repairs are still done at Harley dealerships.

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You should be able to get a heck of a deal on a Buell... as Harley has shuttered them. Service work/warranty repairs are still done at Harley dealerships.

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I've noticed the Buells are rather cheap. They are stopping production? Is that what you mean by shuttered?
 
I've noticed the Buells are rather cheap. They are stopping production? Is that what you mean by shuttered?

They stopped production a couple of months ago. Buell (a Harley subsidiary) is now gone from the manufacturing business... a shame.

One of my riding buds bought a Buell XB-12 (I think) a couple of months ago for about $7k... list was about $11k.

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First of all I understand you being petite however,,You will be throwing your money away if you purchase a 250cc... I would recommend the Honda Aero 750, big enough to do about what ever you want.. The bike frame is crafted just perfect.. Seat is 21 inches off the ground, handle bars are perfect and it gives a nice ride.. Price nicely as well but I believe most members will tell you to stay away from the 250..

Folks is just my 2 cents worth,, Don't feel very good about the whole Buell thing going on..

Joe (X)

PS: Good luck you won't regret it for sure..
 
First of all I understand you being petite however,,You will be throwing your money away if you purchase a 250cc... I would recommend the Honda Aero 750, big enough to do about what ever you want.. The bike frame is crafted just perfect.. Seat is 21 inches off the ground, handle bars are perfect and it gives a nice ride.. Price nicely as well but I believe most members will tell you to stay away from the 250..

Folks is just my 2 cents worth,, Don't feel very good about the whole Buell thing going on..

Joe (X)



PS: Good luck you won't regret it for sure..


The problem with that is the weight. I've sat on those and when I went to hold it up I found it is just too much weight on my lower back. I have to go for something lighter, so from the best I can tell those are my options.
 
OK I understand however, once you mastered the smaller bike ( and it won't take long) you will want to get into something bigger.. Again the best of luck and this is only my 2 cents worth..

Joe
 
I bought myself a HD Iron 883 last August. The purist will say it's a half-harley, but I really like it.

I thought it was a great choice for a first two-wheeler.
 
Having tasted the power of the Spyder, a 250 will feel anemic. That said, I have ridden motorcycles for 40 years and the Honda Rebel is a hoot. It is only 300 lbs, has very manageble power (or lack therof), easy clutch, low seat (25") and confidence inspiring handling. They are about $3,300 new and can be found at reasonable prices used. Air cooled parallel twin with the only maintenance, chain lube. It is a great around town ride and there are some who have ridden the little Rebel cross country. Yes you can move up to bigger bikes, but you quickly reach 500 - 600 lbs. The Rebel is simplicity defined and bulletproof. If you do outgrow it, it is an easy sell as there are always people looking for one. Even with depreciation, you can't lose much. I guess you always have fond memories of early girlfriends and early bikes.
 
Good points

Having tasted the power of the Spyder, a 250 will feel anemic. That said, I have ridden motorcycles for 40 years and the Honda Rebel is a hoot. It is only 300 lbs, has very manageble power (or lack therof), easy clutch, low seat (25") and confidence inspiring handling. They are about $3,300 new and can be found at reasonable prices used. Air cooled parallel twin with the only maintenance, chain lube. It is a great around town ride and there are some who have ridden the little Rebel cross country. Yes you can move up to bigger bikes, but you quickly reach 500 - 600 lbs. The Rebel is simplicity defined and bulletproof. If you do outgrow it, it is an easy sell as there are always people looking for one. Even with depreciation, you can't lose much. I guess you always have fond memories of early girlfriends and early bikes.

I am just looking for a run around the town bike. I really doubt I'll ever move up as my back can't handle it. I know it won't go as fast as the spyder, but that is okay I'm not a speed junkie anyway.
 
One more thought on the Blast. The larger Buells have either a modified Sportster 1200cc or Rotax 1125cc engine in them.

The Blast's single cylinder 500cc engine appears to be a one-off, Buell-only engine... at least the upper... or maybe it's a half of a Sportster... not sure.

At some point in the future, certain parts unique to the Blast may become rather rare.

The Honda has been around for a while and probably will continue for a while.
 
OK I understand however, once you mastered the smaller bike ( and it won't take long) you will want to get into something bigger.. Again the best of luck and this is only my 2 cents worth..

Joe

I may want to get into something bigger, but my back can't hack it so it will be a no go!
 
One more thought on the Blast. The larger Buells have either a modified Sportster 1200cc or Rotax 1125cc engine in them.

The Blast's single cylinder 500cc engine appears to be a one-off, Buell-only engine... at least the upper... or maybe it's a half of a Sportster... not sure.

At some point in the future, certain parts unique to the Blast may become rather rare.

The Honda has been around for a while and probably will continue for a while.

HD will service Buell for awhile, but eventually parts and service will disappear. Rebel hasn't changed in 20 years and parts and service are easy. Oil change a breeze even for a novice. Only used plugs, bulbs and chains. Never had a single engine repair on the two that we owned. Even though there are passenger pegs, forget about it. MC Enterprises has an assortment of accessories like sissy bar, saddlebag supports, saddlebags, windshield, luggage rack, engine bars, highway pegs if you want to repeat your Spyder accessory spree, albeit at a much cheaper price.
 
One more thought on the Blast. The larger Buells have either a modified Sportster 1200cc or Rotax 1125cc engine in them.

The Blast's single cylinder 500cc engine appears to be a one-off, Buell-only engine... at least the upper... or maybe it's a half of a Sportster... not sure.

At some point in the future, certain parts unique to the Blast may become rather rare.

The Honda has been around for a while and probably will continue for a while.


Thanks, that is good information to have!
 
The Buell Blast is half a Sporty engine in a Buell designed frame, nice bike; the cylinder and piston should be available as Sportster parts.
Check out a Suzuki S40, small, light, belt drive, fairly cheap. They've been making them for years and years, used to call it the Savage.

john
 
No...No...stock it is...my bank account can't handle a spree

HD will service Buell for awhile, but eventually parts and service will disappear. Rebel hasn't changed in 20 years and parts and service are easy. Oil change a breeze even for a novice. Only used plugs, bulbs and chains. Never had a single engine repair on the two that we owned. Even though there are passenger pegs, forget about it. MC Enterprises has an assortment of accessories like sissy bar, saddlebag supports, saddlebags, windshield, luggage rack, engine bars, highway pegs if you want to repeat your Spyder accessory spree, albeit at a much cheaper price.

No more sprees....lol!!
 
The Buell Blast is half a Sporty engine in a Buell designed frame, nice bike; the cylinder and piston should be available as Sportster parts.
Check out a Suzuki S40, small, light, belt drive, fairly cheap. They've been making them for years and years, used to call it the Savage.

john

The S40 is about 50 lbs heavier and $1,500 more than the Rebel. Seat height is 1" higher. It is a big single with low end torque, but suffers from some backfiring when decelrating. Few accesories and is not as popular as a used bike. Very solid mechanically and belt drive is a plus. Both have 2.8 gallon tanks, but Rebel gets 20 mpg better fuel economy.
 
HI Amanda

another bike you might look at, is the HONDA REBEL, 450. They only made them a couple of years, more power than the 250. everyonce in a while you see one on ebay, they are very much in demand, and collectable, you wont have trouble selling it if you want to after a while. and lots of parts too . GOOD LUCK, what ever you pick,
THANKS, :2thumbs:
 
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