I guess u´ve all heard these quistions before, but here goes anyway.
I´m gonna take my licens this spring (MSF, licenstest are rolled in to one here in denmark), so therefore i need some gear, all of it to be precise

phew, think that was it. thanks
+1.t_bonee wrote:The basics are a helmet, leather jacket, boots, and gloves. Some wear MC pants, I don't but don't let me sway you. Your body, your choice of what you choose to wear.
I got a straight up leather MC jacket with vents for for about $100, Icon helmet for $80, summer gloves were $20, winter gloves $40, and a pair of leather steel toed works boots about $80. Oh yea, a mesh jacket for summer was about $80 too. All in US dollars. I got the jacket and boots at a local leather shop and the rest online at www.newenough.com
For the bike go with what you find comortable. If you interested in cruisers, you can go up to about 800cc starting out and be ok. Sportsbikes are a different beast.
Check the stickys at the top of the forum for first bike recommendations.
Welcome to the eternal question! A lot of people love the standard to start on. Personally I started on my current bike, the Volusia, which is a cruiser, and I love it. A lot of people don't like the seating position on that though... Also, take into consideration power, a 600cc sportbike will produce twice the horsepower and the same torque as my 800cc V-twin metric cruiser... Overall, the basic replies I've heard of are a Ninja 250, Rebel 250, Virago 250-500, and even up to the GS500... Best of luck!goahead500 wrote:thanks a bunchmuch appreciated, i do how ever one more question i hope u can answer witch bike is the easiest to learn on a standard, sport or cruiser??
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