I asked my buddy the same question. He said that a Yamaha CRF125 is a good beginner trail bike for someone that's about 5'8.
I think that the best pocket bike for a beginner might be the baja doodlebug. It goes a good speed for a beginner and it can also help teach them about engines and upkeep of a bike. Baja is a very good brand too.
A beginner cyclist can typically bike around 20-30 miles in a day, depending on their fitness level and experience.
THE BIKE HAS 250CC'S IT IS AN ENGINE SIZE. A BEGINNER BIKE.
If you're a beginner, it's more about the support you can get than the bike that you buy. Get the bike from the store that seems to be most helpful to a rookie, and are willing to tell you about bike fitting, test rides ASO:
Any exercise bike that offers variable resistance should be suitable for a beginner. It is also worth noting that advanced features such as heart rate monitors are not needed.
A good distance for a beginner to bike is typically around 5-10 miles. Start with shorter rides and gradually increase the distance as you build up your stamina and confidence.
Yamaha TTR125 is the best dirt bike. I think it’s a good idea for a beginner to use a dirt bike with low engine power. Yamaha TTR is a perfect mid-size beginner bike; it has a 124 CC engine with four strokes.
Yes it is perfect for that, after about a year one may want to upgrade to a bigger bike though.
crf230f is a great beginner bike and will suit your size well. Once you got the basics down in a year or two (depending how fast you learn), you may want to move up to a bigger bike. I is always better to start of on a smaller bike though to get used to riding.
a good cheap beginner bike is Orion 125cc
Kawasaki Kx500, any year will do, but the best bike for a beginner is a Yamaha yz490