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    New rider with many question

    Alright thank you
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    New rider with many question

    As long as it's cheaper than 250 a month I really wouldn't mind and I'm 17. Have nothing better to spend my money on anyways
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    New rider with many question

    Thank you for all the help everyone
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    New rider with many question

    So take the course. They supply the bike teach you how to ride? And as for the m1 exit test. Do they supply a bike?
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    New rider with many question

    My parents dont ride at all. And I don't even have my g1 yet. I have no interest in getting it to be honest
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    New rider with many question

    Thanks. And I was looking at either an 07 honda cbr 125 or an older (70's 80's) dual sport. 175cc I think. And do I need my m2 to have a bike registered in my name?
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    New rider with many question

    Hi. I'm 16 looking to get my m1 next spring when I turn 17. I've been doing a lot of research and have seen that for an m1 rider it would be about $3000 or more a year on insurance. People suggested getting your m2 first then insuring. How am I supposed to practise for my m2 without a legal bike...
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