Safe Rider

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Mar/11
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What a good sport bike for a new rider? ?

I know that motorcycles are not safe, no matter what, but what an affordable bike for a new rider. I really want something as light as possible. How much insurance? I do not know anything Whether on the bike, but I always wanted one. Never rolled or even driven one.

You want something used, medium size, with general. You do not want to go out and buy a brand new bike. You will be hard for your first bike. You can drop one or twice before getting the hang of it, and almost certainly you're going to abuse the clutch. You want something with some miles on it, perhaps with a few bruises and scratches. After six months or a year, you can sell for about what you paid for it, and by then you have a much better idea of ​​what you want. All Japanese mfgr is good. They were all very good bikes, reasonably priced, reliable, long-term if they are well maintained. I am a Honda man myself, but they are all good. You do not want too heavy a bike. I'd say 250 is ideal if you do not plan to do much Long distance high speed riding. If you commute 10 mi. Highway, 500 would be better. 600 is not too large. All Japanese mfgr serious sport bikes. Honda CBR, Yamaha R1 and R6, Suzuki GSX-R. These are really racing bikes for the street. If you see yourself on a hot sport bike, although very well, but see it as something you work up. They are beautiful bikes engineering marvels, but they are not for beginners. They do not forgive, they are nervous, like horses racing thoroughbred. And if you drop you could spend $ 1500-2000 in "tupperware" replacement. What you want is a "sport" bike. Honda 599 ("Hornet" aka), Suzuki SV650, Kawasaki Ninja. Believe me, you have as much fun, the more they are more comfortable, especially on a long journey. Insurance is a good for beginners. If you buy the bike outright, not a loan you do not need a full insurance. Assuming you already have medical insurance for yourself, you can take a risk calculated on the bike and get the sole responsibility, which is the only insurance required by law. It's pretty cheap. A motorcycle is a toy - and you should not spend more for her than you are capable of losing, if the chance is very low. I also highly recommend taking the course MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation). Money well spent. They break you in with good habits. But for years we used to jump on our first bike and home race. So I know it's possible, at least if you can drive a car with a lag so that you understand how to work and clutches speed changes. It's really just a matter of riding around a quiet residential area in 1st and 2nd gear up Did you control all sorted out, so you do not need to think "Which one of these doodads is the brake and gear lever who is? You want it to be automatic before venturing into traffic. Good luck! I hope you enjoy it as I do!

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