Selecting your first motorcycle is an exciting but crucial decision. As a beginner, it’s wise to start with a bike that’s manageable in terms of power and weight. Look for motorcycles with engines between 250cc to 500cc, which offer enough power for highway riding without being overwhelming. Consider your riding position preference – upright for comfort, or leaned forward for a sportier feel. Factor in your height to ensure you can comfortably reach the ground when stopped. Reliability is key, so research brands known for their build quality. Don’t forget to consider the cost of insurance and maintenance. Remember, your first bike is a learning platform, and you can always upgrade as your skills improve.
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