Buying Your First Motorcycle -

Upright seating, versatile, and easy to handle (e.g., Kawasaki Z400).

Sit on the bike for 10 minutes. If your back hurts or you can't touch the ground comfortably, it’s not the right fit.

If buying used, check the tires (look for dry rot), the chain (should be clean and tight), and the fluids .

Get a quote before you buy. Insurance for young riders on sportbikes can be shockingly expensive.

For beginners, a displacement between 300cc and 500cc is the "sweet spot." It’s enough power for the highway but forgiving enough for mistakes. Style Matters:

You get a warranty, modern safety features like ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) , and the peace of mind that it hasn't been mistreated. 4. Gear Up (The "Hidden" Cost)