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Daisy
Hi~
When I was a kid we rode dirt bikes and mini bikes.
That was a long time ago!
I would really like to re-learn how to ride a motorcycle and get a bike and get my license and every thing.
How do I get this process started?
Thank you!
I live in Ohio.
I live in Ohio.
Answer
I can not give a truly accurate answer without knowing where you live. Local laws on this can vary widely.
However I can give a generic answer.
In most places your motorcycle license is just an endorsement that is added to your regular driver's license. Therefore, you must first get your regular driver's license.
Next, you must get a motorcycle license learner's permit. The procedure for this can vary. But usually all you do is go to the DMV. Pay a fee. Pass a test on a computer.
Your learner's permit is a restricted license. Usually you will be required to have a licensed motorcycle rider riding with you. No passengers. Daylight hours only. Helmet even if riding without a helmet is allowed in your location.
Now would be a very good time to get enrolled in an accredited motorcycle safety course. In some places this is mandatory. Many times you do not need to own a motorcycle yet as the course can provide a bike for you to use. Keep an open mind and pay attention. You just may lear something that could save your life.
Practice, practice, practice...
When you are ready you can take your motorcycle license road test. If you pass you get your motorcycle endorsement on your regular driver's license.
In some locations your first motorcycle license will be restricted. You may be restricted to a certain engine size or horsepower. However, other locations like where I live you can ride any size bike you want the day you get your motorcycle license.
Some advice for your first bike. Forget about the sexy and fast Sport Bike for your first bike. These are not for a complete novice like you. Use some common sense and get a bike that appropriately matches your skill level. Also, don't get a new bike. Look for a nice used bike for your first bike. This is because if you get a bike that matches your skill level, you may want to move up to a larger bike in a year or so as your skill level increases. If you take care of your starter bike and don't beat the crap out of it you won't lose much money when it comes time to sell it. You can put this money towards your next bike.
You need to contact your local DMV for more information. If you live in the US, the link below may be helpful.
Ride safe. Have Fun
Always remember this. On a motorcycle stupid hurts
I can not give a truly accurate answer without knowing where you live. Local laws on this can vary widely.
However I can give a generic answer.
In most places your motorcycle license is just an endorsement that is added to your regular driver's license. Therefore, you must first get your regular driver's license.
Next, you must get a motorcycle license learner's permit. The procedure for this can vary. But usually all you do is go to the DMV. Pay a fee. Pass a test on a computer.
Your learner's permit is a restricted license. Usually you will be required to have a licensed motorcycle rider riding with you. No passengers. Daylight hours only. Helmet even if riding without a helmet is allowed in your location.
Now would be a very good time to get enrolled in an accredited motorcycle safety course. In some places this is mandatory. Many times you do not need to own a motorcycle yet as the course can provide a bike for you to use. Keep an open mind and pay attention. You just may lear something that could save your life.
Practice, practice, practice...
When you are ready you can take your motorcycle license road test. If you pass you get your motorcycle endorsement on your regular driver's license.
In some locations your first motorcycle license will be restricted. You may be restricted to a certain engine size or horsepower. However, other locations like where I live you can ride any size bike you want the day you get your motorcycle license.
Some advice for your first bike. Forget about the sexy and fast Sport Bike for your first bike. These are not for a complete novice like you. Use some common sense and get a bike that appropriately matches your skill level. Also, don't get a new bike. Look for a nice used bike for your first bike. This is because if you get a bike that matches your skill level, you may want to move up to a larger bike in a year or so as your skill level increases. If you take care of your starter bike and don't beat the crap out of it you won't lose much money when it comes time to sell it. You can put this money towards your next bike.
You need to contact your local DMV for more information. If you live in the US, the link below may be helpful.
Ride safe. Have Fun
Always remember this. On a motorcycle stupid hurts
what would be the best starter sports bike?
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I really want a sports bike, but am not quite sure where to start, what would be the best?
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i started on a 125 dirt bike but that's why i was a kid now i have a ninja 650r its a pretty nice bike my bike tops off at 178 and does 0-60 in 2.9 seconds but that's palpably because of the dual turbos but still i would not start off with a 200 or 250 they just look small and i mean what girl would wanna get a a toy sports bike? i suggest getting a ninja 650r black n red (just makes it look like so bad a**) and take the cores ess to learn how to drive one.
i started on a 125 dirt bike but that's why i was a kid now i have a ninja 650r its a pretty nice bike my bike tops off at 178 and does 0-60 in 2.9 seconds but that's palpably because of the dual turbos but still i would not start off with a 200 or 250 they just look small and i mean what girl would wanna get a a toy sports bike? i suggest getting a ninja 650r black n red (just makes it look like so bad a**) and take the cores ess to learn how to drive one.
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