No. It's a proper distribution of weight if you do, but so long as it's your left foot (clutch) that hits the pavement and not your right foot (brake) you're ok if you don't.
For sports bikes, people with legs shorter than 31 inches will have to lean the bike one way or the other to stand up anyway.
no you do not
There are several places in NYC to take motorcycle training. Some of the best places are with wheel-in-motion and New York State Motorcycle Safety Program.
Only if you own a motorcycle and plan to ride.
The Fall 2012 T-Mobile with female riding motorcycle is Deb D'Agostino she is a model from New York City.
i think it is lyk $300.00
Yes, but you usually need someone with a motorcycle license supervise you. Check the law for your specific state. For example, in New York a driver with a motorcycle learner's permit can drive a motorcycle as long as someone age 21+ with a valid motorcycle license is supervising and within 1/4 of a mile at all times.
Children under the age of 8 must be properly secured in an appropriate child restraint system in the back seat of the vehicle. It is recommended that all children under the age of 13 ride in the back seat for optimal safety.
no cuz new york is sweet
Because insurance costs vary state to state, you should call your agent. I recommend you this site where you can compare quotes from different companies: mycheapinsurance.net
I believe that the smallest motorcycle is at least 250cc's.
You can find a motorcycle repairs school in New York at technical-schools-guide.com. You can also try and search for more results.
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