MGRV : Your First Motorcycle - Buying / Picking it up (Part3)

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2010

Part 3 of 4: In this third installment of the Your First Motorcycle series, I focus on actually getting your motorcycle. This is basically how I went about buying my 2010 Ninja 250r and I hope this helps some of you new riders bridge the gap and make the leap into the motorcycling world. I talk about taking the motorcycle safety course and actually picking out your bike! Dont forget to subscribe!

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  • haha sweet! Happy Birthday Gizmo!

  • how was the safety course? I have mine coming up and I'm really nervous lol

  • @charmedmutant That course was super easy.. they show you some great things and honestly it was worth every penny.. Plus its saves your insurance lots... Dont panic.. stay relaxed and you`ll do great!

  • @janloyq89 hahaha just picked my new one... Zx6r bitches!

  • The first test is a written test, not on a bike lol

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  • @2010MGRV hey man, i tried to message you but it don't work. anyways what kinda mileage should i look for if i was to get this second hand.

    cheers

  • If you're looking to get your first bike I would say to get a 1000cc, cuz you don't want to get something you're going to out grow quickly so to speak. I here people go on and on about getting a 250cc or 600cc for your first bike. I really don't understand their lodgic, I mean, all bikes are equally as dangerous. If you get a 250cc over a 2000cc it doesn't make you safer. One thing to remember is you can always make a fast bike go slow, but you can't make a slow bike go fast.

  • Some insurance company's don't drop insurance for msf. Like state farm. Isnurance for a 20 year old. And 500 dollar deductable full coverage is 77 a month. Now progressive said 350 a month. But with msf course they would drop it to 300 a month. Ha!

  • In Texas, to be legal you need to have the motorcycle endorsement on you license. You must have insurance on your bike or any vehicle for that matter. To get the endorsement you have to take the MSF course. Good thing is that you will save on your insurance!

  • Ha this was posted on my Birthday :D Geminis!!~

  • I have no credit whatsoever and if I go to a dealership and lay down 1000 dollars will they sit down with me and try to work something out or would I need a co-signer?(Ninja 250R)

  • GOD THAT WIND IS FUCKING ANNOYING

  • @janloyq89 Buddy this bike can out corner a fuckin zx1r so stfu

  • you just told me the smoothest thing ever. a bike i mean tutition loan for the bike! does that mean you get deffer payments!

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