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mystic511 08-12-2003 07:18 AM

A motorcycle license without a motorcycle?
 
I'm really confused about this. See, I don't know anyone that has a motorcycle, so I don't exactly know how to go about doing this.

With cars it's simple, you get a permit, find someone who can drive, learn how to drive, then go take the test. But I can't do the same with a motorcycle because I don't know anyone with one.

So people with motorcycle licenses, how did you go about getting yours?

ps. I'm from jersey if that makes a difference (dunno if they test differently)

miked10270 08-12-2003 08:42 AM

Is that Jersey the British island, or "Noo Joiseee..." in the Eastern US?

If it's the UK, then gaining a motorcycle licence is complicated to say the least. It depends on how old you are & what other driving entitlements (if any) you have.

Wherever you are, GET TRAINING!!! Open your "Yellow Pages" at "Motorcycle trainers" and contact one of them. They'll give you at least the basics in a safe environment (as required by law in some countries) and can guide you through the rest of the process to get a full driving licence.

Mike.

rodgerd 08-12-2003 11:28 AM

Trail bike. My parents got me one when I was 12, and I hacked around on it until I was 19. That gave me the basic handling/riding skills I need to take the road when I finally got around to getting a license at 29.

My wife's interested in learning to ride; we'll probbaly get a little 100cc trail bike for a few hundred bucks as a beater, haul it to places on a trailer, and let her practise there until she's ready to try the road.

Another option is hiring bikes from riding schools and get formal lessons.

j8ear 08-12-2003 11:32 AM

In Maryland, you go to the MVA and get yourself a learners permit.

Most community colleges and learning annex's offer the MotorCycle Safety Foundation training course (bikes provided) for about 150 bucks or so, and upon graduation include the required MVA practical app and written testing to turn your learners permit into a full on Drivers License.

Yuo can go and take all the testing yourself on a friends bike too if you so choose. Cost is about the same, and you DO NOT get the insurance discount often provided for Motorcycle Safety Foundation Grads.

mystic511 08-12-2003 11:00 PM

Thanks for the info, I think motorcycle school is what I'm going to do.

And yea, i meant Noo Joisee. :lol:

Well, i found out that my friend's dad has a motorcycle license, so my friend is going to buy a beater bike, learn to ride, take the test and then give me the beater bike for free to use.

I'll probably still go to a motorcycle school for the insurance discount though.

Cynthetiq 08-13-2003 06:28 AM

motorcycle safety foundation...

they have a NJ location

http://msf-usa.org/pages/MAIN1.html

bodypainter 08-13-2003 05:10 PM

In Florida you can take the written test and gain a temporary restricted motorcycle license good for a couple months. They you come back and take the riding test for the real thing.

I borrowed a small bike from the girl down the street to take my riding test. Not because I didn't have a bike, but because the DMV here refuses to follow state guidelines for the riding test. They are supposed to reset the cones for bikes over a certain wheelbase but won't and leave them very close to each other. The guy at the dealership where I bought my CBX *strongly* recommended borrowing a smaller bike versus trying to guide my inexperienced (with the CBX) ass through the tight cones on a big bike.

Looking back on it with years on the X under my belt I'm sure I could pass it but at the time it was probably a good thing to ride smaller/lighter.

Where was I going with this? Oh yeah, practice on something light light light.

kalisto_911 08-15-2003 10:26 AM

I am gonna get my bike lessons sooner or later. Where I live, I am just gonna go to the local Technical College although I am not sure if they supply bikes, I know a bunch of peeps I could borrow from.

ducati999 08-18-2003 10:25 PM

Im in CA and I took a safety course....they supplied everything there all you had to bring was yourself....

GSRIDER 08-19-2003 06:21 AM

You can walk in and take a written test to get your "permit". In Missouri and kansas the permit allows you to ride a bike durning the day, no passengers and you must wear a helmet.

Then either take a Safety Class or just go and take the bike test. But I strongly suggest the classes.

The written is cake.

Gamefella 08-21-2003 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cynthetiq
motorcycle safety foundation...

they have a NJ location

http://msf-usa.org/pages/MAIN1.html


DITTO!!!

RemyLebeau97 08-21-2003 01:42 PM

Go visit your local DMV and ask for information about obtaining your motorcycle license. Down here it's a 2 day course and the cost is 90 dollars.


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