MetalSlug
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I will remember thank you sir !!I've ridden off and on for ~60 years. None of that is off road, learned on the mean streets of Cook County (Chicago) and southern Wi. Done a couple of coast to coast rides. Don't ride anymore because age and common sense has eclipsed my balance and reflexes.
Not sage advice to a novice, just a few observations from the (sometimes bitter) fruit of experience;
1. Start with a small displacement bike. Motorcycles are deceptively fast, agile and unforgiving of thoughtless inputs.
2. Wear sturdy PPG. Helmet-full face, jacket, jeans or better riding pants and boots. Boots will protect your feet and ankles which are very vulnerable and in an accident could maim you for life.
3. When riding stay within your comfort zone. If a situation seems dangerous it already is.
4. Crabs have their eyes on stalks and can pivot in all directions to see danger. If you want to ride a motorcycle be like a crab.
5. On a motorcycle you will become invisible. Accept it. The Australians have an expression 'SMIDSY' . Sorry Mate, I Didn't See You.
6. Remember, 'There are old riders and there are bold riders but there are no old, bold riders'.
Enjoy the ride!