Heres something that NO-ONE EVER seems to cover.....
Whatever bike you 'Think' You might like to get just take a minute to find out what kind of weight you can hold up.....
With BOTH FEET on the floor when sitting on "The Bike", ... With the engine OFF select ANY gear, once the bike is in gear you have no need to worry about the Clutch, or the Brakes, so its just you and "The Bike"...
1... Can you lean the bike over to approx 40 degrees to either side and return it to the upright position or point of ballance?
2... DONT be taken in by getting Harley Boots, 99% of Harley boots are FASHION ACCESSORIES...DONT wear them for learning to ride...Go to anywhere BUT a Harley dealership to find a pair of boots that have soft gel soles and adequate ankle support, I will bet you will find suitable boots to learn in from some cheap place like Wal-Mart or some similar store...SOFT GEL SOLES will stop you dropping the bike when your feet are on the floor, GOOD ANKLE SUPPORT will stop you from giving way sideways and dropping the bike.....These points are ESSENTIAL!!! Please dont ignore them!!!
I have heard "Statements" and "Criticisms" over the way I speak, but those who already know who I am and know that I dont pull punches when talking about one of my favourite subjects...
Over in USA you obviously have no laws regarding what size machine you can have as a first bike, thats ok but...We have a much higher survival rate per head of population here in UK because we have a law that states that maximum size of bike for a new rider who is older than 17 is a 125cc machine of any type...after passing a required short test (CBT - look it up online) you would be allowed on the road as a learner, there is NO AUTOMATIC RIGHT to ride here in UK, you go through stages of learning, small machine for a 1 year period minimum...then as you go for the main test this consists of 3 parts, perception test, written test and then the practical test...You have to know EVERYTHING, that is covered by the UK's Highway Code structured booklet...
In 2013 there are new laws coming in...any learner at 16 can have a 50cc machine, 17 its up to 125cc, after passing the requisite tests they are then limited to a 33hp machine for minimum 2 years...Then you have the next set of tests...We Take Motorcycle Survival here in UK to EXTREMES...Only STUPID PEOPLE IGNORE SAFETY ISSUES!!! ( I am frequently one of the stupids when we go on a run...)
I guess what I am saying here is.....
Get A Bike That Is Small, Manouverable And Agile...
Wear Clothing Suitable For The Job...
Wear Boots that are Suitable for Riding in...
Forget the Fashion Accessory Boots...
Wear the fashion crap once you have got where you are going...
"Look at me in my all fashion leathers, riding my fashionable motorcycle"
(Look at my hospital bills because my leathers rucked up and ripped, my skin, my muscles, my broken bones...)
"look at me in my quality leathers, riding a bike suitable to what weight I can comfortably hold up"
(In the event of an "OFF" with Buffalo Hide Leathers you will get maybe a rope burn and bruising depending what you have underneath them, hospital bill = "0")
ALL You 'experienced Riders', tell me what I say is wrong...
ALL those who have criticised my outspoken ways, my larger text, my blue text, and VARIOUS other criticisms I have heard about tell me that I am wrong in what I have said on this message...
I am Jetman, or usually called "Slick" by my Friends and Bro's/Sis's, given name of Roger (never gets used), and know this...