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I have questions about riding motorcycles.?

I‘m planning on buying a Honda CBR 250. Well, my friend just says I should buy that one but if you know any other bikes that‘s for new people then please like me then please, tell me. Like, I‘ve heard about the Kawasaki Ninja but I don‘t know much about that. I don‘t know much but he told me that I have to shift gears and whatnot so what‘s up with that? Do you wear earphones while driving? I mean, I‘m a huge music man soooo y‘know. Is it ever annoying that it‘s like, 90 degrees out and you have no way of cooling down? How does it feel when you turn on it? My friend told me that you‘ll have to lean on it and it sounds a bit scary to me. Aha. I heard that you kinda have to hold your own weight on the handlebars. Is it annoying or tiring? And lastly, are other people in cars jerks to people on motorcycles? I‘ve seen all of those videos on YouTube and it just kinda worries me so I‘m just wondering about that part.

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Relax. Period, all away across the board. Too many questions are not a good thing and you won't find the answers to the 'Meaning Of Life' here on Y?A either. Start at the bottom. People are people, jerks do drive. Take a training course, lean an ear towards what the instructor(s) are trying to teach you. Turned on a lot of things, a 4' chainsaw is one of the scariest but just like a motorcycle, you keep your ss away from the chain. Motorcycles have built-in AC, it's called the throttle, works best on the open road but it can burn you if not careful. Forget the music for now, concentrate on riding, you'll be hearing the fine point of living with the wind soon enough. Yeah you gotta shift or you'll be a nuisance on the road, fast as traffic flow is cool. The Kawasaki Ninja 250 has been a starter bike for about a million years, they're tough little F-ers but Honda makes good bikes also. Honda or Kawasaki?!? either way, just find yourself a really nice USED one and LEARN.
Q. I'm planning on buying . other bikes A. First, take the MSF Basic Ridercourse Class. Then figure out *why* you want a motorcycle and *where* you plan to ride. You do not want a 250 sporty bike to tour on the Interstates or to commute to work or school on local roads. Q. . Ninja but I don't know much about that. A. A sport bike, for going fast on a race track. Or to pretend you are a racer. Or because you only know what the advertizes tell you. Q. I don't know much but he told me that I have to shift gears and whatnot so what's up with that? A. Take the MSF class, shifting is effortless. Or you can get a twist-and-go scooter (some are totally capable to Interstate Touring.) Q. Do you wear earphones while driving? I mean, I'm a huge music man soooo y'know. A. Only if you like collisions, injuries, death. Your life, not mine. Distractions, like music, can kill you on the streets. Q. Is it ever annoying that it's like, 90 degrees out and you have no way of cooling down? A. Wind, air cooling. Q. How does it feel when you turn on it? My friend told me that you'll have to lean on it and it sounds a bit scary to me. Aha. A. You do not lean on a motorcycle. You stay upright. On turns it is the world that leans, not the bike. Q. I heard that you kinda have to hold your own weight on the handlebars. Is it annoying or tiring? A. *IF* you get a sporty bike, yes. I understand you get used to it. Personally I prefer comfort, a cruiser, a true standard, a scooter. Q. And lastly, are other people in cars jerks to people on motorcycles? A. Karma -- if you are a jerk you will run into more jerks. If you are cool, the drivers are generally cool.

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