I'm sure the Zuki 200 Tu whatever would be an excellent ab initio (beginner) trainer...I'm in Canada, and if y'all got the bucks, one can buy, ride whatever you want despite minimal training and little or no riding experience..perhaps that's why it often results in disaster for several new riders. Different in the U.K. and in Europe I'm sure. They have a beginners engine cc limit.
In Ontario Canada, the standards are very low.....to attain a motorcycle license.
I find relatively few riders are able to complete a 180 degree or U-turn without placing a foot down, instead they "duck walk" their bikes...to complete the reverse direction. Makes me laugh..ha ha..
So, if you are a new rider, welcome, just start with a small bike, practice practice practice and when you are comfortable and fluent with the various riding exercises then and only then buy the bike of your dreams....
Remember, riding motorcycles is not for everyone.
SHUMBA
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