Road rules1 min ago
Motor bikes
If you know lots about motor bikes, please don't hate me cus i don't know about them, and if the bike i've picked is an awful one. I'm just genuinely interested.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It sounds like it is a 70s/80s Honda 750 four cylinder four stroke - my boyfriend runs his own bike training school and reckons that its OK as a first time bike.They are not very powerfull but they are very heavy - should be cheap to insure - might be able to get it on a classic insurance.
As for your second paragraph - the bike fraternity are a weird bunch - as long as you love bikes and are enthusiastic, they never knock you. We have a couple of BBQs each year at the school and the Harley guys mix with the sport bikers and the moped riders!! They will always help a fellow biker.
Good luck in your biking - and ride safely!!
Alison
The old-style Honda 750--4 was a good bike in its day but won`t stand comparison with modern machinery either weight-wise or performance-wise, so it probably wouldn`t satisfy a 23-year old for long.
Hope you enjoy the fun and freedom of being a biker.......but just be careful and remember it`ll hurt even if it`s not your fault when [not if] you come off.
Hi,
The bike you mentioned will be totally unsuitable as a first bike, take the advice of the experts, ie, training school. a modern 500 would be the best way to go.
Don,t worry about being accepted in to the biker world, as previous bikers have said we are a friendly lot, a bit too friendly, it is mandatory that all bikers nod or wave to other bikers when passing not like car drivers!