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Make sure you get a bike that you can handle. Like it should not be to heavy and should not have more cc's than you will be ready for. I would recommend buying a used bike first. So if you should drop or wreck it (hopefully not) then you will not have a lot of money wasted. I am on my 7th bike and have been riding for 12 years. I started out with a Kawasaki Ninja 250 and I'm glad I did. It wont take long and you will be ready to upgrade to a bigger bike. Just make sure you are ready and can handle a bigger bike. Tip: get your motorcycle license on a smaller bike and it will be a lot easier for you.

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