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		<title>The Road to Getting on the Road With Your New Motorcycle</title>
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Before committing to a big purchase such as a new motorcycle, do your homework. There are literally hundreds of different makes and models on the market and you&#8217;ll want to be as informed as possible, as well as having a good idea what sort of motorcycle you want. From small off-road bikes meant for trails [...]]]></description>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">Before committing to a big purchase such as a new motorcycle, do your homework. There are literally hundreds of different makes and models on the market and you&#8217;ll want to be as informed as possible, as well as having a good idea what sort of motorcycle you want. From small off-road bikes meant for trails to large street bikes, there are a lot of options, and a lot of research to be done. Your local library and of course, the internet are both good sources for gathering the necessary information, as are motorcycle dealerships themselves. Make some inquiries to get an idea of prices and what models may be the best for you.</p>
<p>Your local DMV can give you information and instructional materials about motorcycle drivers licensing. You&#8217;ll learn much about riding a motorcycle and of course, taking your motorcycle driving test as well. There will generally be a written exam (though in this day and age, this portion of the testing may well be taken on a computer) along with a road test where you will have to demonstrate your understanding of the rules and regulations to a tester. Some locales require obtaining a learner&#8217;s permit prior to taking the test for a motorcycle drivers license.</p>
<p>Completing a motorcycle safety course could be one of the best things you could ever do, and may even save your life someday. You&#8217;ll learn things that the DMV materials won&#8217;t cover, and have a chance to learn from the pros. Inquire with your area dealerships as to when classes are being held; they are generally knowledgeable about schedules for such classes. Failing that, your state DNR may offer motorcycle and four wheel drive safety courses. Community colleges and university extensions are also good places to ask, they sometimes offer classes and seminars on motorcycle safety.</p>
<p>Appropriate protective gear is a must. Helmet, gloves, jacket, pants and steel toed boots are all important to your safety on the road. Most vital is your helmet. Be certain to do some research on helmets and talk about it with the salesperson at your bike shop; which type of helmet you need depends in part on what sort of bike you&#8217;ll be riding. This lifesaving piece of equipment should fit snugly, yet not pinch you and have no gaps. The sales staff at your shop can help you find a helmet that fits you like a glove.</p>
<p>Lastly, insure your motorcycle. Rates and plans vary by location, as do laws on how much insurance you are required to purchase for your motorcycle. Your insurance agent can help you navigate the intricacies of local motorcycle insurance regulations.</p></div>
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Bryan Burbank asked: When getting a quote for Motorcycle insurance you want to make sure that you get the cheapest quote that you can because insurance can be expensive and you want to save money anywhere you can. Make sure that you search around and get multiple quotes when getting insured for your Motorcycle because [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Bryan Burbank</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>When getting a quote for Motorcycle insurance you want to make sure that you get the cheapest quote that you can because insurance can be expensive and you want to save money anywhere you can. Make sure that you search around and get multiple quotes when getting insured for your Motorcycle because there are a lot of companies that offer this type of insurance and the rate can vary a lot.<br/><br/>Learn how to find:  Discount Insurance<br/><br/>Always make sure that when you get all of your quotes that you compare the different policies because the cost for each one will vary so will the coverage. it is crucial to make sure there is enough coverage in your policy because you never know when you might get into a accident on your Motorcycle and need to replace it and having the right amount of coverage will allow you to do this.<br/><br/>Get some Advice about:  Types of Insurance<br/><br/>Riding a Motorcycle around is a dangerous thing and it is important to get covered as soon as you buy your bike. Some people think that it is only a Motorcycle and i have a helmet so what do I need insurance for. The truth is it is the law and you need to be protected for yourself, your Motorcycle and if you hit someone them as well.<br/><br/>If you get into an accident and it is your fault and you are not covered the other person can sue you which might cause you to go bankrupt so having the Motorcycle Insurance coverage is an important part of owning a Bike.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a target="_blank" href='http://'>Content for WordPress</a></div>
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