newbie: overall direction and suggestions
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 9:40 pm
Hello,
I'm interesting in getting a motorcycle license and first bike. I have a few random questions that I did not address in the forums.
First off, I consider myself with no experience, since the last time I rode a motorcycle I was like 13, and was only a 250cc Honda. Given that, I will take the beginners course provided the CHP. Right now I'm reading the DMV info to pass the learner's permit test.
secondly, I like to say I thought the article in the sticky, "600+ for my first bike" was an excellent read and very enlighting. I was considering ZZR600 Kawasaki, but being a road stain is not that appealing so keep the probably of that down is always a good thing. I'll go with either something in the 250 to 500cc range.
The questions, and your personal observations, experience are appreciate , but an objective opinion would be best. Since I don't really enjoy having to fixing things, what are good bikes are manufactures that are realible; I presuming the japanese bikes are since their cars seem to run forever. What kind of maintaince does a bike require?
I read, and liked the idea of riding with senior (i.e experienced riders) to get feed back and crutics on riding. How receptive are local riding clubs/organizations to this? Would this be asking too much from new acquintances? If not, does anyone know any club/orgs in the SF Bay Ares, specifically the Napa/Vallejo area. If not, how to find them?
Lastly, what's the best way or ways to get safety gear? What should I look for. I know of the DOT requirement, and of the Snell approval for Helmets.
Again, thanks for any info, suggestions, or feedback. Rich
I'm interesting in getting a motorcycle license and first bike. I have a few random questions that I did not address in the forums.
First off, I consider myself with no experience, since the last time I rode a motorcycle I was like 13, and was only a 250cc Honda. Given that, I will take the beginners course provided the CHP. Right now I'm reading the DMV info to pass the learner's permit test.
secondly, I like to say I thought the article in the sticky, "600+ for my first bike" was an excellent read and very enlighting. I was considering ZZR600 Kawasaki, but being a road stain is not that appealing so keep the probably of that down is always a good thing. I'll go with either something in the 250 to 500cc range.
The questions, and your personal observations, experience are appreciate , but an objective opinion would be best. Since I don't really enjoy having to fixing things, what are good bikes are manufactures that are realible; I presuming the japanese bikes are since their cars seem to run forever. What kind of maintaince does a bike require?
I read, and liked the idea of riding with senior (i.e experienced riders) to get feed back and crutics on riding. How receptive are local riding clubs/organizations to this? Would this be asking too much from new acquintances? If not, does anyone know any club/orgs in the SF Bay Ares, specifically the Napa/Vallejo area. If not, how to find them?
Lastly, what's the best way or ways to get safety gear? What should I look for. I know of the DOT requirement, and of the Snell approval for Helmets.
Again, thanks for any info, suggestions, or feedback. Rich