For a first time bike owner i started out on a 600cc, Yamaha FZ6. I looked around and everyone i talked to always stated, never go bigger than 600cc for a first time bike. Reason is you have enough power to save yourself in a pinch, but not enough to torque it up into a wheelie as you adjust to learning the clutch and throttle. In my experience, the dealer has always asked if i have riden before and if the answer is no, they have always said they would not sell me a bike with more than 600cc. If the dealer will sell you a bigger bike than that, he doesn't care about you or how long you keep your organs in your body. He just cares about the sale and his commission. I hope that this answers your question. Sorry for the length.
The best gloves for motorcycle riding are the Men's Motorcycle Gloves from Bionic Gloves. They are comfortable, fit well, durable and are the only gloves to be designed by an orthopedic hand surgeon.
The type of apparel that is best for motorcycle riding is thick and durable fabrics like denim and leather. This is to stop skin abrasions on the pavement if you fall off.
The best phone mount for a motorcycle that offers secure and stable attachment while riding is the RAM Mounts X-Grip.
It is illegal to ride a motorcycle without a license. You must have a valid motorcycle license to legally practice riding a motorcycle.
Riding a motorcycle doesn't help to end your period faster.
There is not a separate motorcycle driving test other than the ones you will take at the DMV. Once received, you can start riding your bike on the public streets.
Any helmet with a full visor and neck protection will ge great for helmet riding. They can be pricey, though.
Possibly because he enjoys riding a motorcycle.
It is illegal to ride a motorcycle without a license. To practice riding, you should first obtain a learner's permit or take a motorcycle safety course.
yes
Well yes, I you're riding a motorcycle. You even need a bike helmet when riding a bike. Seatbelts in cars, etc.
As young as possible.