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MotorcycleMentor's First Motorcycle Buyer's Guide

The First Bike Buyers Guide will be available by May 21.

Below is one section of the Guide, by Pete.

First Motorcycle Buyer's Guide - From a Motorcycle Intructor's Perspective
Pete Tamblyn
First Motorcycle Buyer's Guide - From a Motorcycle Intructor's Perspective As an instructor of new motorcycle riders I'm frequently asked, "What motorcycle do you recommend for my first motorcycle?" I have strong opinions regarding this. Your first motorcycle shouldn't be new, or expensive, or heavy, or over-powered, or one that's deep into some specialty niche. It should be . . . keep reading