If you are riding on a motorcycle, you should be paying attention to the car in front of you. If you look at your GPS, you could crash into the car or something else.
I think you should choose a motorcycle based on your level of experience. The higher cc motorcycles may look better, but you should always be safe and comfortable. You really want to try to get a motorcycle with a smaller cc to begin with. Standard motorcycles are great beginners. You should also take into consideration the seat height, the different places you will be riding, and the amount of riding you will be doing.
Try a motorcycle chop, do a net search for "motorcycle goggles". Or have a look at ski goggles.
You have to be at least 13 years or older to be riding in the front seat. You just have to look like you are 13 years of age.
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Umm, like riding boots, except they usually zip up the front instead of the back.
http://www.wyotech.edu/program/motorcycle-technology offers a motorcycle repair courses. Also, you should look at colleges nearby your area to see which one is right for you.
Any riding jacket will do. They breathe well, look smart and fit tight so they don't get in the way.
If your motorcycle was a scheduled vehicle on your Insurance Policy then you should be covered. If you were on someone Else's Motorcycle then their insurance policy should cover your medical. If neither coverage is available then you could look to your major medical policy or HMO for medical coverage.
It's a 3-wheeled contraption common in asian countries. It basically consists of a motorcycle front - bolted to a two-wheeled seat often with a canopy. For some examples - look up 'motorized tricycle' on Wikipedia.
yeah it kinda is...
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