Heya,
Im a newbie but my advice is buy a new helmet!! then some riding gear- I have a armoured jacket and pants and yeah they can cost some coin, but at the end of the day its worth it!!! there isnt much between your skin and the ashphalt!!!!
Heya,
Im a newbie but my advice is buy a new helmet!! then some riding gear- I have a armoured jacket and pants and yeah they can cost some coin, but at the end of the day its worth it!!! there isnt much between your skin and the ashphalt!!!!
I'm very much like yourself, learners for 17 years before finally getting myself riding properly. So...
Good helmet
Good jacket
Good pants
Good gloves
Insurance if the bike is worth it, otherwise don't worry and don't hit a porsche.
Mostly get out and ride. If you have someone to help you out that's great. I'm not a disciple of the learn to ride course idea, I'm a self taught rider with a bit of help here and there and I've been told I'm not completely crap on a bike, so don't be afraid to learn yourself with some good advice.
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If it took a while to save for your current bike, you will want to at least have 3rd party insurance (pretty cheap) to pay for a car that you may hit. If you lose the bike - ah well you can save up again. But just denting a door panel or two coud esaily cost the price of your bike. Especially if its a porsche...
But yeah in order of priority, probably
1) helmet
2) jacket,
3) gloves
3.1) 3rd party insurance
4) training
5) pants
6) boots
7) full insurance
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Is it? I shall take your expert opinion on the subject then. I was thinking mostly for the roadside assist and cheap(?) insurance.Originally Posted by SMOKEU
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I make do with the AA for the roadside assistance - no problems with them so far.
Also, I think a 'club' should be something that when you become a member, you get to vote and stuff. HRC is just a part of Blue Wing Honda, from what I can make out - a pure commercial venture.
Plus I no longer have a honda, of course ...
Richard
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