my two cents.
#1 take a MSF riding course.
#2 buy proper gear. as in fits correctly, and offers quality protection.
#3 start small. nothing wrong with picking up a small cc, beater bike to learn on. its almost guaranteed youll drop your first bike at some point. and youll have less power to get you in trouble.
#4 when you do start riding, take it slow. hit back roads, feel out the bike, get used to it. and keep any distractions to a minimum.
#5 don't try and show off!!!!! you will get bit in the ***.
just like cars, you can wheel and deal. 2014's are hitting the show rooms, so 'be able to get a great deal on some 2012's.
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