I’ve got the fever, now lets see if I got the bug.

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I’ve got the fever, now lets see if I got the bug.

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I’m 37 and for the past 3 years I’ve been thinking, on and off, about getting a bike. Mostly talk and a little research during the years. But now, all of a sudden, for the past 5 months I’ve got this huge desire to ride. I don’t know if it’s the early stages of a mid life crises :humm: or just a hidden desire that’s been slowly brewing, but I’ve got to the point now that I’ve decided to save some money and use my tax returns to get a starter bike.

I’ve been taking the time to research which bike would be best for me to start with. And I’ve decided on the 08’ Honda Rebel 250. It’s cheep for a new bike and according to your forum, the Rebel forum and some youtube videos it’s a great starter bike.

I’ve found “Total Motorcycle Forums” to be very helpful. :hooray: It has helped me answer some basic questions. Such as helmets, and safety. I even found a forum here on the best way to pump gas. It’s true that there are no stupid questions. :what?!:

Everyone seems to have a lot of fun asking and answering questions here. I know I’m going to have a lot of questions too. I look forward to joining in on the conversations.

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#2 Unread post by dr_bar »

Welcome to the site Orion9...

Sounds like you have a good sensible plan laid out, good luck with your purchase. I would like to suggest that your very first purchase should be a set of lessons from your local MSF course provider...
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#3 Unread post by blues2cruise »

:welcome: to TMW. :)

Make sure you come back and fill us in on your experiences.

Enjoy the forums. :)

Good choice for a first bike.
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SC Rider Education class

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Trident Technical College in North Charleston has a Beginners Class, Intermediate Class and an Experienced class. I plan to take them all.

I've driven by one Saturday and saw some of the students practicing on their bikes. :biker:

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Thanks

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I would like to say that I like the fact that the administrators and moderators take the time to say hi to new members. Thanks. :D

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Welcome a board and enjoy the site. I just got back in to riding myself this last June and I love every minute of it and I just kick myself for not getting back into it sooner.

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If you want check my blogg at this site.
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#7 Unread post by zed »

First of all, :welcome2:
Second, the Rebel is a good choice for a first bike, if you need to keep your costs down look for a used one.
Third, you can't be having a mid-life crisis, you're too young! :lol:
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#8 Unread post by sv-wolf »

Hi Orion9

Welcome to the site.

Don't mind Zed - you can have a mid-life crisis at any age. If you do it now at 37 then you might have time for another one ten years on (snowboarding perhaps?) Just think of the possibilities.

Or, you could make it last...

I've been having mine for the last fifteen years. Make it a habit!

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#10 Unread post by blues2cruise »

Orion9 wrote:I would like to say that I like the fact that the administrators and moderators take the time to say hi to new members. Thanks. :D
You're welcome. That's because we want everyone to feel like they belong. :)
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