So you
want to ride, huh? Great! Now what? Well, if you don’t have a bike already,
that would be a good place to start. Harley? Hell yeah! What about a street
bike? Why not a scooter? On second thought, maybe not – but the gas mileage is
amazing. Honda, Yamaha, or Suzuki? Maybe Triumph, or Victory… the list
goes on, and we haven’t even touched the customs – professional or do it
yourself bobbers, choppers, and cafe racers.
Want to know Which is the Right bike for me?
The
right bike for you has three features:
1. Your safety:
Your safety is and should always be at first and foremost. – People say motorcycle is
a jet airplane without a cockpit!
2. The Style:
Next, the right style – a personal choice –
cruiser (my personal preference), street bike a.k.a. crotch rocket, touring,
dual sport for street and trail, dirt bike/motocross, or scooter. 3. The Right Size:
It is not just the look or style that makes you riding comfortably rather it is the appropriate size that fits for you. Neither too big is better as possibly chance of dropping it – or worse; nor too
small because you will look like Andre the Giant on a mini motorcycle.
Beginner
Motorcycles is here to help you enjoy your ride – from the rookie rider to the
experienced cyclist, buying and riding your motorcycle should be fun and
exciting. There are pitfalls to look out for from the moment you walk in to the
DMV for your endorsement to the moment you walk on to the dealership, and you
haven’t even bought a bike yet.
If you don’t do your research you may find
yourself the proud owner of a rolling nightmare, the term ‘money pit’ fits
well. Dealer or private owner? New or used? Price range? The articles here will
give you a head start – from negotiating price to ensuring you aren’t buying a
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Don’t
let your dreams slip away – Hunter S. Thompson provides the inspiration, “Life
should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a
pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, in a cloud of
smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, ‘Wow! What
a Ride!’”
Ride & Shine!
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