boyracer wrote:I don't know of anyplace that leases bikes.
If you're just getting into it, the ONLY way to go is to find a bike that's 3-4 years old, and has been taken care of. A buddy of mine bought a 5 year old Honda CBR for $3500, rode it for about a year, dropped it a couple of times (LOL - that's why you buy used). Sold it for $3000, and then bought a new CBR he's riding now.
PM me if you have any specific questions.
this is true, you can get a nearly new ninja 250r ride it and sell it at a break even price or even a profit if you got a good deal to start with... ive done a lot of research but i cant buy a bike until i change my lifestyle (too much drinking, not enough sleep = roadkill)
take the msf class if you havent rode before, even if you have its an insurance deduction
dont start out with a sports bike if you havent rode before, a wrong twist of your wrist on a powerful bike will fuck you up, any rider will tell you that its not if you will drop it but when... plastics are expensive, naked bikes are cheaper to repair... but if you must get a sports bike and you are a new driver stay under a 600, if you must have a 600 the katanas are probably the most mild