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.
Kawasaki is the best 50cc motorbike.
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
Yamaha r1
pulser
The Honda PCX.
You can get motorbike quotes in the same manner you shop for automotive insurance. You can easily get a motorbike quote from a company like Progressive.
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alex James
What are the Best Lightweight Motorcycles for Ladies
there are lots of different places to get a motorbike form but i think that gum tree is one of the best as is normally very cheap.
Honda cbr 250 rr
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