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    Default how can i learn how to ride a bike if i dont have one???

    Not not a bicycle a motorcycle-lol
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    hmmm...just sit in a chair and make the vroom vroom sounds. Or ride a bicycle and put the cardboard between the spokes. lol Or if you have a friend who has a bike, I havnt learned, but I have ridden one! lol That good enough?

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    not really-lol

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    take the state's motorcycle course...eli just took it and got his full liscence in a weekend and has been out riding on his own weekends since then...they supply the bikes to learn on, all you have to to is sign up ahead of time, pay and bring a helmet, gloves and boots.

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    take lessons. several places in ga offers lessons and provide bikes

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    i didnt know u can take lessons. huh. ok, not very good at this bike stuff. i tried. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuck
    take the state's motorcycle course...eli just took it and got his full liscence in a weekend and has been out riding on his own weekends since then...they supply the bikes to learn on, all you have to to is sign up ahead of time, pay and bring a helmet, gloves and boots.
    Do i have to pay for anything? Once i finish the course i get my license? Oh and where can i go to find out where these placees are?

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    Go rent a scooter. Take out the insurance....and wear a helmet.

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    oh my

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    buy you a cheap relativly weak bike... learn on it, then sell it. Thats what I plan on doing eventually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HyPer50
    buy you a cheap relativly weak bike... learn on it, then sell it. Thats what I plan on doing eventually.
    well the beginner bikes are fairly cheap, round 3k or so. So i figure i learn how to ride one and get me one for christmas or spring time. Thats if i stick to saving money for it-lol. So i really dont wanna go about going through two bikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marta Mike
    Do i have to pay for anything? Once i finish the course i get my license? Oh and where can i go to find out where these placees are?
    the cost of the course, a helmet, gloves, and boots. go to the dmv for starters

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marta Mike
    well the beginner bikes are fairly cheap, round 3k or so. So i figure i learn how to ride one and get me one for christmas or spring time. Thats if i stick to saving money for it-lol. So i really dont wanna go about going through two bikes.
    What I was gonna do is just buy one of the 600cc sport bikes. Not slow by any means, but I've heard they make pretty good "beginner bikes" as long as your careful... which I'm sure when you've seen what can happen on a bike, you'll definatly be careful.
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    LOL

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    i learned by:
    1) walking up to a motorcyclist chilling at frozen palace one sunday night...
    2) talking to him while looking over what a "nice" bike he has (keys in ignition still).
    3) punching him like CONAN the barbarian did the camel.
    4) hopping on and doing whatever it took to get me away from his friends!
    5) and damn it you know what ?? that meant riding a motorcycle!


    nah, i'm kidding! i'm not a criminal. but i learned by just hopping on a friend of mines' bike. and in like 90 my dad gave me pointers on his goldwing. but that's the way i like to learn. i learned how to swim by jumping off the highest diving board into the 12foot end of the pool. there's one thing about potentiall dying, it will show you how to live!



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    I managed to get hold of a 1991 Ninja 250EX....tiny but it had 490 miles on it and it only cost my $250.

    I didn't buy it as a beginner bike, just sooo cheap and tons of fun. It was like a street legal mini bike. Might be worth looking into.

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    248cc for me-lmao

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    Ok well the honda place down the street from my house offers course for 250 bike and helmet included. So once i take this course is there anything else i need to get my license?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marta Mike
    Ok well the honda place down the street from my house offers course for 250 bike and helmet included. So once i take this course is there anything else i need to get my license?
    make sure you aren't signing up for the honda dirt bike classes...i know they offer those too.

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    lol yea i know. They got street bike and dirt bike classes.

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    nope. Now I recieved my license in Jersey...so shit might be differant in GA.

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    GA dot or something has a program its two days long they teach you train you test you and after its done you can get your license and they supply the bikes

    cost is around 250.00-350.00
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    There's a few classes in Alpheretta where they teach u how to ride a bike the right way.Cost arnd 300 bucks I think, but it's worth it


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    I would definitely suggest taking a 2-day course. Almost anyone can jump on a bike and learn to ride, but the course will teach you things you never thought of as far as safety. How to ride defensively, what to do in specific situations (someone pulls out in front of you, etc). Not to mention you get an insurance discount. And make sure you get a good jacket or suit. I've seen what happens when you go down in jeans and t-shirt at 65 mph.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HyPer50
    What I was gonna do is just buy one of the 600cc sport bikes. Not slow by any means, but I've heard they make pretty good "beginner bikes" as long as your careful... which I'm sure when you've seen what can happen on a bike, you'll definatly be careful.

    Mmm, while thats possible... you're really handicapping yourself by doing that for a few reasons.

    First off, you have to be a *lot* more careful on a 600cc sports bike (the R6, GSXR-600, and ninja 600). Flicking your wrist 90 degrees too far = wheelie on a bike like that. Being more careful (so as not to die or get hurt) means that you're going to learn at a slower pace than someone on a twin cylinder 500cc or even 250cc (which a fair amount of people do find to be too weak) bike.

    Second, you're going to drop your bike. I just got my first bike, and I'm dreading dropping it because I dont' want to jack up the fairings. Its not a question of 'if', its a question of when and how. Most riders will agree its better to drop a $1.5k cheap bike than a ~$3.5k sporty model... esp if you're starting off and might drop it more than once.

    Third, insurance! How old are you? You're going to pay significantly more to insure your rice-fueled sporty crotch rocket.

    Fourth, the riding position. On a sport bike puts a significant portion of your body weith onto your arms... on the handlebars. This makes learning more awkward, a little less balanced and a lot more tiring. Who needs that when you're concentrating on trying to not die by hitting something or getting hit by something.


    Now i'm not saying that its impossible to go the 600 sportbike route... I have a friend whose first bike was a gsxr-600, but he was a level headed ~28 yr old with a steady job and no desire to put himself in the hospital.
    I know there are riders out there that disagree with me, but these are usually squids that can't wait to attempt burnouts/wheelies, and think that MSF isn't all that important (i'm taking MSF next month).

    If you absolutely MUST start off on a 600cc bike, then go with the lower horsepower models like a katana or an fzr

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    Get a GS500E or EX500. Go get your motorcycle learners permit. Take the MSF course. Have some more experienced RESPONSIBLE riders help you learn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David88vert
    Get a GS500E or EX500. Go get your motorcycle learners permit. Take the MSF course. Have some more experienced RESPONSIBLE riders help you learn.

    I already took that advice. Check out the '89 GS500 I just got


    She's got '04 parts on her, but her frame and engine is all '89.

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    im starting out on a gixxer 600. Ive ridden dirt bikes and shit almost as long as i can remember so im fairly comfortable on a bike. Just get a bike YOU are comfortable on and take it slow and youll be alright. Also like david said go out with other riders. On www.GeorgiaSportbike.com they are always putting together "newbie rides"

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    good info in here, and this question comes up a lot...sticky'd

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    i am one that believes in starting with a smaller bike to learn the basics of starting, stopping, cornering, etc - but lets face it, you're an adult and can make your own decision as to what bike you want to buy. like all riders there are those who have wrecked and those who will, so think about that when you're looking to buy your first bike. The GS500 and EX500 make nice starter bikes as well as the Bandit 600 (Suzuki). After 6months to a year you'll be ready for the bigger cc bikes...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 99ITRGIRL
    hmmm...just sit in a chair and make the vroom vroom sounds. Or ride a bicycle and put the cardboard between the spokes. lol Or if you have a friend who has a bike, I havnt learned, but I have ridden one! lol That good enough?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannab20hatch
    im starting out on a gixxer 600. Ive ridden dirt bikes and shit almost as long as i can remember so im fairly comfortable on a bike. Just get a bike YOU are comfortable on and take it slow and youll be alright. Also like david said go out with other riders. On www.GeorgiaSportbike.com they are always putting together "newbie rides"

    the dirtbike excuse is the oldest one in the book... speaking from personal experience i rode dirtbikes for many years before hopping onto a sportbike. you may learn the clutch/gas/brakes idea on the dirtbike, but the similarity ends there. it feels entirely different to ride a 600ss bike compared to any dirtbike.

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    you can come learn on my 500cc. you can learn for free, but if you drop you buy.

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    I learned on a suzuki katana 600. I think it was perfect. It's got go if you punch it but its also great to go slow on. I've known people that have gotten 250's and 500's. They say that it was a bad idea because they got tired of the small engine fast... but thats them... some people learn slower than others. so maybe a small bike is good if you wanna take ur time. but i think my 600 was fine.

    by the way... its for sale if anyone is interested. 95' suzuki katana 600. brand new paint and tires. PM me if interested.

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    I learned on '03 ninja 250R, but i got a yamaha yzf 600r, and the yamaha is much easier to ride,more stable, and it's softer, but it much heavyer. I got tired of small ninja engine after 1 month.

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    yeah go ride some friends dirtbike's that will give you the feel for how to ride pretty much

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    good read!

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    I never rode, bought a bike and took the license test... someone may have already mentioned this but... they offer riders safety courses throughout georgia, you can get the schedule off the gadmvs website, its like 250 and once you pass, you have a certificate for your license, and the school provides the bike,... for instance, at earl small's harley davidson they let you put around on buell blasts, and its only 4 day course.

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