pjciii
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Richard
i do agree with those that have said take the MSF course. that is what i tell anybody thinking about it, but from there i would say get your permit, take the course and buy the bike at the same time. either all in or stay on the sideline. there are alot of things about biking that you will find unnerving at first. traffic, night riding, critters and stupid cagers to name a few. i dont think you can rent a bike if you haven't had your endorsement for a year. look at a road king or deluxe. you wont be adding alot to it and you can take a trip in relative comfort. get one with ABS and then after you have 30 or 40k under your belt take the experianced riders course on your own ride. your going to drop the bike so that is just a matter of when. spend more time riding in all situations and less time cleaning. do a shout out for somebody in your area that is experienced that will take time to mentor you and get you out riding and your permit will most likely say you cant ride at night...but you have to get a little experience somehow. make a run to the store right at sundown. i think its 25 minutes after legal sunset and always remember that those 2 beers you are ok with driving you car can kill ya on a bike.
patrick
i do agree with those that have said take the MSF course. that is what i tell anybody thinking about it, but from there i would say get your permit, take the course and buy the bike at the same time. either all in or stay on the sideline. there are alot of things about biking that you will find unnerving at first. traffic, night riding, critters and stupid cagers to name a few. i dont think you can rent a bike if you haven't had your endorsement for a year. look at a road king or deluxe. you wont be adding alot to it and you can take a trip in relative comfort. get one with ABS and then after you have 30 or 40k under your belt take the experianced riders course on your own ride. your going to drop the bike so that is just a matter of when. spend more time riding in all situations and less time cleaning. do a shout out for somebody in your area that is experienced that will take time to mentor you and get you out riding and your permit will most likely say you cant ride at night...but you have to get a little experience somehow. make a run to the store right at sundown. i think its 25 minutes after legal sunset and always remember that those 2 beers you are ok with driving you car can kill ya on a bike.
patrick