I've changed the battery and pressed all these buttons and even taken the battery out!
First of all, you shoudn't have bought a bike without even knowing how to ride it. You could kill yourself. My advice is to not touch it until you take the driving course.
Hardest part is riding at a slow speed. That's also the part that they test you on the most. The most difficult part is turning while moving slow, as that is when the bike is most likely to tip over on you. Good luck.
I like motorcycle. But I haven't one. I know many friends on a site called bikerkiss. They are motorcycle enthusiasts. Maybe u can get many important advices there.
Take a Beginning Riders Course, then the learners test will be a breeze. You'll learn the initial skills that you need in the class as well as what Not to do while riding your bike. Sure, someone who rides might be able to teach you.get this, Even the instructors have to take refresher courses from time to time. Riders pick up bad habits, your instructor will be trained to Watch For and give instructions on How To avoid/correct those bad habits.You'll get lots of practice on cornering, slow turns, s turns, ride the box, panic stops (even in a curve), positioning on the highway, avoiding highway hazards, etc. I can't stress enough that you Take the Class!