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<blockquote data-quote="PALMER84ONE" data-source="post: 188236" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Here you go:</p><p>Go 4 stroke to get into dirt riding. </p><p>You are on the biger side of life and I would say something in the 250-300cc range up. </p><p>The lady 150-300 max. </p><p>The good thing about your state is when you want to make your bikes Dual Sport, you head over to MVD and pay the extra money and street plate them. There are many DS kits to add to bikes of any make and model and the 4 strokes are the easiest. It will cost you a little extra if you go that route. </p><p>You could also find the little lady a TW200 Yamaha that is already Street ready and very easy to ride for the vertically impaired. (Like me). For you, find a bike that already has the equipment like head/tail light and you are only adding a few odd and ends. WR Yamaha is best. CRF250X and 450X are to much maintenance. </p><p>AZ: head/tail/brake/horn/mirror DONE! Not that bad. </p><p>Good luck and happy trails. </p><p>I am in Prescott area couple times a month, and full time soon, my retirement home in 2 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PALMER84ONE, post: 188236, member: 6"] Here you go: Go 4 stroke to get into dirt riding. You are on the biger side of life and I would say something in the 250-300cc range up. The lady 150-300 max. The good thing about your state is when you want to make your bikes Dual Sport, you head over to MVD and pay the extra money and street plate them. There are many DS kits to add to bikes of any make and model and the 4 strokes are the easiest. It will cost you a little extra if you go that route. You could also find the little lady a TW200 Yamaha that is already Street ready and very easy to ride for the vertically impaired. (Like me). For you, find a bike that already has the equipment like head/tail light and you are only adding a few odd and ends. WR Yamaha is best. CRF250X and 450X are to much maintenance. AZ: head/tail/brake/horn/mirror DONE! Not that bad. Good luck and happy trails. I am in Prescott area couple times a month, and full time soon, my retirement home in 2 years. [/QUOTE]
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