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I have an interest in purchasing a motorcycles, perferable a sport bike. What type of motorcycle would you recommend for a beginner?
Also is there a place in New Jersey that provides lessons for beginners interested in learning to ride a motorcycle?
Any information would greatly be help.
Looking for serious responses please.

I have a Kawasaki ninja 250cc. This is the best sports bike for beginner. It is light and surprisingly has some power!

I have 2004 model and I paid $2200 about a year ago.
I got it from the craigslist.

For place in New Jersey that provides lessons for beginners interested in learning to ride a motorcycle check the websites bellow.

Good luck! Source(s): http://southjersey.craigslist.org/mcy/22...

http://www.ridertrainingnj.com/...

http://www.rider-ed.com/

http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/licenses/moto...

http://view.fdu.edu/default.aspx?id=93...
For your first bike, don't get anything over 600cc. Larger size bikes will be to heavy to learn with.
If motorcycles are a little intimidating and you don't even know how to drive a car with standard transmission (clutch & manually shift gears) then I wouldn't recomend anything over a 250. After you learn how to ride, you can still enjoy a 250. If you know how to use a clutch, a 500cc bike would be a better choice.
Honda - nsf100 - cbr600
Kawasaki - ex250 - ex500 - zx600
Suzuki - gs500 - sv650
Yamaha - yzf600
The address' are to long to type. Just search for - "manufacture".com (ex - Honda.com)
Here's a couple of videos just to get you started.
http://youtube.com/index
Search for "how to ride a motorcycle for the first time" (watch part 2 second)
Look in the motorcycle section of your yellow pages for motorcycle training/learn to ride. I'm sure you'll find something. Learn how to ride first, before buying your own bike. You'll feel more confident in getting a 600cc bike.
Have fun!
Well, before you look at my answer, check my pic, and possibly my blog. I'm gonna tell you things you don't want to hear. One. You are a nut job if you get a sport bike right off the bat. You learn on what was called, in my day, a street bike. A picture of my ancient Yamaha XS 650 "Special" in on my blog. Sorry, no pic of my first two bikes. But, I do not speak through my hat! You get to the 650 stage after a bit of practice on the small stuff. Even if it's a moped or scooter. You will learn valuable tips on balance and turning. I had the 650 just six months and got "radical" on it. I also have a steel plate in my leg from my "radical" doings. I gave up the bike for a while, but am now riding an H-D FXDWG. It took me twenty plus years to get here. I can go on and on, but if you are interested in a serious response, hit me on my blog. I will say one other thing. I thought it took a big set to ride in Florida. If you are going to learn in 'Jersey, get lots of insurance. Your parents will love you for it. (Don't go bigger than 450 to start! A 450 was my first first real bike (It was a Honda.) after lots of moped and scooter time.) Good luck and Ciao!
Look at the bike pics on the blog.
Read this link http://www.soundrider.com/jan06/stupid_h...
Hi there im form Oz and not sure of what bikes you have over there?? but if you have Kawasaki motorcycles look around for a bike called a ZZR 250 they look neat and are a very nice and easy bike to ride and not a great deal of power where you will get yourself into trouble.. goodluck in the hunting
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