125cc
it wood be a Kawasaki kx 65 in not experience but if he does a 85 cc
probably a 250four stroke :)
Not only do I feel Sunset is right about the smaller 250 s being the best for a nwbiee but once you gain the skills, experience and confidence with the little bike it will be very easy to resell it for what you paid and then go for a 650 or liter' bike. Log in to Reply
The Bike Experience - 2007 was released on: USA: April 2007
on flat ground balance the bike and check the little oil window usually on the right side of the bike on crankcase
Goldenrod city, on the right hand side. There is a little path about halfway through town that you follow over and down, and the bike shop is right there.
its on the handle bar. a little metal peice you twist right by the accelerater its on the handle bar. a little metal peice you twist right by the accelerater
Well, a 250. Unless if that 210 lb is fat. Then if you are fat, 125.
No not really its a medium weight bike by the sounds of that
My 2007 Virago 250 has a little circle window on the right side of the bike towards the bottom of the gear case (if you put your foot on the right peg, the little window will be located near your heel). You can see the condition of the oil (color) and the level (hash marks next to the window) through this window. The problem I have with checking the oil this way is that the bike has to be upright. It's easiest to have a buddy sit on the bike and prop it up while you check the oil. Otherwise, from the right side of the bike, I pull the bike towards me with my right arm while I squat down to check the oil. Hope this helps.
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First put the bike in neutral and push it as fast as you can. Next jump on the bike about half way down the hill' right after you jump on, pull in the clutch, shift into 1st or 2nd gear, let off the clutch, and give the bike a little gas.