Riding bikes is amazingly fun. But like the previously stated they are very dangerous . I rode one every day for over 20 years. Love them! But everyday some idiot is going to try and kill you. Now you're going to avoid a lot of accidents. But the odds are against you, and they will eventually catch up to you. It took 20 years of this gambling for me to finally lose. When it caught up to me. I had someone pull out without looking left first. Making me T-bone them in the side. It crushed my left leg, broke all the ribs on the left side, fractured 3 vertebrae in my neck. I was in the hospital 2 months. Had a steel rod for a femur for 5 years. I was unable to walk for 5 years. Had 6 surgeries to rebuild my leg. You lose all your friends in this time , no matter how good of friends you THINK you have. My medical bills were in excess of 500,000. Insurance canceled immediately after paying initial bills, and then you can't be insured again because of pre-existing condition. PLEASE consider all of this before doing this. I'm not telling you not to, just think long and hard about it! Limit your time on one, because every minute on one is another minute that the odds will be able to catch up to you. I was 26 when it happened, and 31 before I could walk again. Prime of my life was stolen in a split second. Be Careful, and Good Luck! Originally Posted by rockerrickYour much too young and pretty to have that happen to you.
Nicole........a 600cc crotch rocket or a 1300 cc cruiser is too much bike for a beginner. I am seeing too many beginning bikers starting out with too much bike and getting hurt. I started riding in 1968 when I was 12 on a mini bike. I then progressed to a 90, a 125, a 250, a 500, a 750. Most of my younger years, I raced in the 125 and 250cc motocross class because I was too young to get a license at that time. I developed most of my skills on small bore bikes in the dirt. I enjoy riding on the street, but my best fun comes riding my dirt bikes where I don't have to worry about other drivers not seeing me. Start out on smaller bikes, and I hope you enjoy motorcycling for many years to come. Originally Posted by Jed ClampettI agree with Jed and am in no way going to try to disuade you from learning to ride. IMO, the best place for a lady to begin is on a lighter, low center of gravity, cruiser.
Nicole........a 600cc crotch rocket or a 1300 cc cruiser is too much bike for a beginner. I am seeing too many beginning bikers starting out with too much bike and getting hurt. I started riding in 1968 when I was 12 on a mini bike. I then progressed to a 90, a 125, a 250, a 500, a 750. Most of my younger years, I raced in the 125 and 250cc motocross class because I was too young to get a license at that time. I developed most of my skills on small bore bikes in the dirt. I enjoy riding on the street, but my best fun comes riding my dirt bikes where I don't have to worry about other drivers not seeing me. Start out on smaller bikes, and I hope you enjoy motorcycling for many years to come. Originally Posted by Jed ClampettI disagree, my first street bike was/is a Honda CBR600 and its more tame than my 2 stroke kx100 dirtbike! However, I do recommend learning on a dirt bike....just my .02
I disagree, my first street bike was/is a Honda CBR600 and its more tame than my 2 stroke kx100 dirtbike! However, I do recommend learning on a dirt bike....just my .02Wow Alyssa you look great on your bike.....and glad to see you wearing a helmet. You should wear a protective riding suit to prevent road rash on those gorgeous legs! Glad to see you having fun and liking motorcycles. True to some extent that the modern motocross bikes are pretty wicked. When I raced.....I started on a 1970 Suzuki 90 that I took the headlight and tailights off of to race. From there, I progressed to a suzuki tm125 motocross. I then progressed to a 1973 Husqvarna 250. I collect bikes now, and have quite a few vintage dirt and street bikes. I try to make it to Vegas every year for the annual classic bike auction. I do have a Kawasaki kx500 two stroke which is an absolute beast to ride.
Originally Posted by Alyssa Nicole
Im wanting to starting riding motorcycles, a friend is teaching me... Anybody have a Harley (1300 C.C) or bigger or 600 C.C. crotch rocket they can sell, trade, or let me take payments on? Ill cover full coverage insurance and write out contract!!! Or even a nice classic car? I wanta arrive in style!!! Originally Posted by Nicole22atx