Plus one on buying the best gear you can afford, I'd avoid second hand. If its leather it might have mould issues and textiles might be leaky and you cant test for that until proper rain ride so buy new stuff.
I started off with a Italian Vemar Kevlar helmet (local importer did great deal back then) then after getting wiped out by car on second bike bought a cheap (at the time) AGV. Regretted that and some agonising months later bought my first Shoei and now on my fourth Shoei. Being in so damp in the Waikato I'd recommend one that comes with anti fog insert too.
Cheap gloves don't last either, expensive ones will handle getting wet a bit better.
My first bike was a Yamaha four cylinder 250 like the gsx250F and blind mans dream with that screamy engine but damn expensive to get serviced. These bikes get neglected often too by cheap tightwad student owners etc so better off with something simple as others have recommemnded.
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