After some advice/suggestions
Friend of ours wants to get a bike to come Green Laning with us but she is only 5ft so seat height is a real problem
One suggestion was a Kawasaki KX85 (but would have to make it road legal) and probably a pain on the road
Any other idea's welcome
Cheers
Phil
Small off road bike
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Freeride.
KX85 would be awful. Lots of bikes are able to have lowering links fitted and you could cut seat foam down to get another couple of inch's lower.
L
KX85 would be awful. Lots of bikes are able to have lowering links fitted and you could cut seat foam down to get another couple of inch's lower.
L
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Yamaha Serow would be a good bet. No longer made but some second hand ones available. Brian has one, can put you in touch.
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big nose had a serow and had lots of trouble as it is a heavy bike for its size and gutless with it.
As sausage says a free ride is a good bet.
As sausage says a free ride is a good bet.
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Yes agree a freeride is a great bike too, I had the privilege of having a go on one and it brought the biggest smile to my face, and its very easy to ride.
Downside is they cost a packet, and I'm not convinced that they're all that reliable. Derek Chopper is the man to ask.
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Downside is they cost a packet, and I'm not convinced that they're all that reliable. Derek Chopper is the man to ask.
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Have a look at the AJPs. I think one of the PR3s would be ideal
http://www.ajpmotos.co.uk/ajp-locator-new.aspx
The AJP PR3 is a unique bike, thanks to it's smaller wheels and reduced height chassis design, the PR3 could be considered a 3/4 size bike, ideal for shorter in the leg riders or for those that just prefer a smaller bike for increased confidence.
http://www.ajpmotos.co.uk/ajp-locator-new.aspx

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big yellow tractor wrote:Have a look at the AJPs. I think one of the PR3s would be idealThe AJP PR3 is a unique bike, thanks to it's smaller wheels and reduced height chassis design, the PR3 could be considered a 3/4 size bike, ideal for shorter in the leg riders or for those that just prefer a smaller bike for increased confidence.
http://www.ajpmotos.co.uk/ajp-locator-new.aspx
Great recommendation, very light and well built bikes - I've had 2 (of the larger ones) and I can't fault them.
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Re: Small off road bike
Thanks for all the input chaps, agree Freeride would be a great choice but too new so out of her budget, the AJP is a good shout been around a bit longer and a bit cheaper, hopefully will find something soon
Cheers
Phil
Cheers
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Does she already ride a road bike, if so what make/model?
In my view, finding a suitable bike for a rider of 5' is a major challenge. Freeride is way too high. Even a Serow is pushing it. Sorry to be blunt but I think she's going to struggle. Might be an ideal pillion passenger though!
In my view, finding a suitable bike for a rider of 5' is a major challenge. Freeride is way too high. Even a Serow is pushing it. Sorry to be blunt but I think she's going to struggle. Might be an ideal pillion passenger though!

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GDAS wrote:Does she already ride a road bike, if so what make/model?
In my view, finding a suitable bike for a rider of 5' is a major challenge. Freeride is way too high. Even a Serow is pushing it. Sorry to be blunt but I think she's going to struggle. Might be an ideal pillion passenger though!
Sorry, can't agree.
Start with a small(ish) bike, soften up the suspension to match rider's weight, re-shape seat a bit (narrower helps) that should sort it.
Even if the rider can't get both feet flat on the deck, it doesn't stop them riding off tarmac to good effect; I have ridden with many people who "aren't tall enough to ride an enduro bike". We had a run leader in France who was 5ft nowt with his boots on and he rode a GasGas 300.

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CRF 230.
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A Yamaha Serrow or Honda CRF230 are low bikes.. usually reliable..