How to Choose Your First Motorcycle
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How to Choose Your First Motorcycle
Choosing your first motorcycle is an exciting decision. Here's a guide to help you make the right choice.
Consider Your Experience
Complete Beginner
Start with:
- Small displacement (250cc-400cc)
- Lightweight (under 400 lbs)
- Low seat height
- Standard or cruiser style
Returning Rider
Consider:
- Medium displacement (400cc-650cc)
- Comfortable ergonomics
- Modern ABS and safety features
Intended Use
Commuting
- Standard or naked bikes
- Scooters for city riding
- Good fuel efficiency
Weekend Rides
- Sportbikes for performance
- Cruisers for relaxed riding
- Touring bikes for long distances
Off-Road
- Dual-sport motorcycles
- Dedicated off-road bikes
- Adventure bikes for mixed use
Important Factors
Weight and Height
Choose a motorcycle you can comfortably handle at a stop. Sit on it in person if possible.
Power Delivery
Look for smooth, predictable power. Avoid bikes with peaky powerbands as a beginner.
Brakes and Safety
Modern bikes with ABS are safer for new riders. Consider motorcycle safety courses.
Insurance and Maintenance
Research insurance costs and maintenance requirements before buying.
Test Ride
Always test ride before buying if possible. A motorcycle might look great on paper but feel different in person.
Start Small
It's better to start with a smaller bike and upgrade later than to be overwhelmed by too much power.
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