I want to ride a motorcycle. money is not a problem. the bike i want is a streetbike. my mother is aware that i am responsible, but she is just afraid that i will get hurt. I am aware of all of the consequences of driving a streetbike. I know that insurance will be a pain in the *** and i am ok with that. where i live you have to be 16 with a drivers license and parents permision to get a motorcycle license. or else you must be 18 without permission. Please help.
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if u have to ask ur mom to ride a motorcycle, u are too young. get an education, get a good job, buy a house or condo, then ride all you want. until then, do as mom says.
sorry ace moms house, moms rules, moms food, and no rent for you means mom wins this round, I rode motorcycles for many years, To be honest with you I would not let my kids have a motorcycle at your age either, unless they had several years worth of dirt bike riding, my suggestion is try to get your mom to compromise, and at least by getting dirt bike riding experience, for a few years, you have a better chance of living through the trials and errors of learning to ride on the street first (this is the hard way) because the dirt bike experience is going to teach you something important, the first time you fall off a dirt bike at ten miles an hour or more, the faster you are going, the more hard it seems dirt, rocks sand or gravel is.AND YOU DO NOT EVER WANT TO BOUNCE OFF ASPHALT WITHOUT A HEAVY LEATHER COAT, IT IS JUST LIKE REALLY HARD SANDPAPER, AND ROAD RASH HURTS BAD, AND TAKES A LONG TIME TO HEAL ALONG WITH BROKEN BODY PARTS. I have seen some bad crashes on motorcycles hitting things like a coke can or bottle, believe it or not, and if you live in a big city there are even bigger larger heavier things that can squish you, or smash you or crush you in a blink of an eye, your mom is smart, your mom is right, and she does not want to see you in a wheelchair for the rest of your life, so listen to her, even when you turn 18, she wants to see the grand kids ok ace?
Find a rider training course in your area (talk to the DMV to find out what is available). Many have bikes that you can use for the course - and it might let your mother know that you are being responsible about your decision to ride a motorcycle. A lot of new riders jump on a bike, pull out into traffic, and get wiped of the face of the planet by some idiot who 'never sees' them. It's important to ride like you are invisible (or pretend like they are actively trying to kill you - it's not far from the truth in some cases). Learning to stay out of other vehicles blind spots, not slamming on your brakes if the vehicle in front of you stops suddenly (you can stop quickly, but the car that just rear ended you into oblivion couldn't), looking for 'escape routes', and most importantly - making sure that you know your limits, and the limits of your bike. Good luck! Have fun - and be careful. They are out there - and they are stupid.