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How to Choose?
A motorcycle The most important consideration for your first motorcycle is that it fits you properly. You want to be in a comfortable position with all controls readily available. Your feet should be flat on the ground when you come to a stop. A new rider should not start on a high powered sportbike or heavyweight cruiser. Remember, this will be your FIRST bike and not your LAST bike! Don't worry about having to sell it in a year or two - you want to gain confidence and experience on a motorcycle that's not overly intimidating! You can always sell it to another new rider when you've outgrown it.
A motorcycle school Make sure all of the instructors are certified and they have had experience teaching beginners to ride. If you are taking private lessons, it's important for the school to conform to your schedule, treat you with respect as an individual and get your ready not just for the road test, but for riding in the real world.
Ride Safe! Big Apple Motorcycle School
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