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you try riding it
I am riding on bike since 1996.
Jacob
If you enjoy riding your motorbike on a regular basis, you should consider going on a motorbike holiday. Although riding your motorbike near your home and for your daily transportation can be a lot of fun, going on motorbike holidays can be even more fun. Going on motorbike holidays by yourself can be a very peaceful and relaxing time. You can also look for motorbike holidays that are scheduled for many different motorbike enthusiasts to take together. By taking these special motorbike holidays, you can enjoy talking to other motorbike enthusiasts about your bike and different types of bikes that you all enjoy, and you can have fun exploring the countryside or the city together on your motorbikes.
the best type of motorbike to start with is prob a100cc so you can learn the basics of a motorbike .like the controls and riding safe and confident (but you be better going to trainning school )then you can gradually get a bigger bike once you get experience and confidence on a motorbike .but after a 100cc i suggest a 250 cc cos you dont,want to go to a 750cc +bike cos it be to powerful for you and we don't, want you to kill yourself
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The ideal motorbike to rider weight ratio is 0.07. The closer the ratio is to zero, the more it feels like one is riding without the motorbike weight, just the rider's.
horse-riding is better for you. Because it strenghens your back and leg muscles
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Not anymore than inhaling the exhaust you'd find on an open road. The act of riding a motorbike is not going to give you cancer, but being in high pollution areas- a few feet from a cars tailpipe, say, that would come with riding a motorcycle might increase your risk of cancer.
It is called riding "Bitch" when you are being carried on the back seat.