It helps to establish balance and sensation of riding
You do not have to own a motorcycle in order to get a motorcycle license. Some states do have motorcycle training programs where they will provide a motorcycle for you to learn on and get a license. Most states have a learners permit where you can ride while you are learning. You would be able to drive a motorcycle from a dealership if you had a permit.
No. Most any passenger car will suffice. Some people drive a motorcycle or even ride a bicycle to get there.
A motorcycle breakdown cover is an basically an roadside policy on your motorcycle. Buy purchasing one of these you will be able to have roadside service in case you motorcycle breaks down and you will need quick repair.
The main difference between a bicycle and a motorcycle is that the former is powered by the human body but the latter is powered by an engine. Also, motorcycles can run a lot faster than bicycles, they have to be registered and insured and you need a permit to drive them, whereas you need no such thing for a bicycle. Finally, motorcycles are very heavy when compared with bicycles. They are also much more difficult to maintain and expensive to repair. A motorcycle consists of a lot of parts in comparison to bicycles, which are relatively simple in construction. It costs nothing in terms of fuel to drive a bicycle, except if you count the food that you eat as it gives you energy. A motorcycle has to use bought fuel and big ones use a lot of it.
Yes you do
If you use a bicycle speedo/cyclocomputer you get all you need in one neat package. Just make sure you enter the right values for wheel circumference.
No, you need a motorcycle license
You need motorcycle insurance if you have a motorcycle. The DUI is a ticket.
Before a driver drives a motorcycle, they need to have motorcycle insurance.
If you still have a valid driver's license, and don't need an Interlock device installed, you should be able to get a motorcycle permit.
No, you do not need a license plate for a bicycle.
You will need to pay off the lien first, or arrange with the lienholder to be able to make a sale.