Question:
how do i get my motorcyle license?
tyler
2014-01-23 23:34:13 UTC
im 14 i want my motorcyle license when i turn 15 can someone give me a step by step process of everything i need and study tip for the test .....

i come from a family with alot of motorcyle riders but none are around to help out or show me the best way to do stuff so any help would be nice

im planning on getting a kawasaki 650 cc and yes i know thats the engine size im not one of those idiots who dont know anything about motorcyles

and i was going to get a 250 cc but i know i can handle a 650 cc
i dont want to have to deal with selling a 250 cc plus im already use to going high speeds from like downhill bmx ing and skateboarding down hill and yes i understand a motorcyle is diffrent

after i get use to my 650 cc i want to get a 600cc super sport
and i understand this can get expensive im already working a job and not one of jobs were i get 200 bucks in a month i make just about 2 thousand a month but with taxes and crap now days plus some goes into my savings account i make about 800 or more that i can spend on whatever i want so im going to start puting money in a chase bank soon for my motorcyle

and i know not to abuse the speed of a motorcyle

but already got my parents to say yes to all of my motorcyle stuff i want to do now i just need tips and someone who can help me out with getting my motorcyle license at 15
Six answers:
?
2014-01-24 06:16:19 UTC
" i know i can handle a 650 cc " No you don't, you don't even know what your saying you can handle. Do yourself a favor and start on a smaller bike. Now as far as getting your license since you didn't say where you are from can't help. Most likely you need to take a MSF course and wait until your 16 and have your parents sign. I don't know of anywhere you can still get your M endorsement when your 15.
Tim
2014-01-24 04:49:49 UTC
Written test first so study the handbook....ROAD test later!! In Oregon I had to do figure 8's and they'll ask you to use hand signals also so you better learn them! Best to take the test on a smaller bike if you can instead of that 650cc. My brother ( who's over 6 foot ) took a test on a scooter!!! He now owns a 750cc.

If you buy the BIG bike I'm pretty sure you can get a learner's permit but have to ride with someone with a motorcycle license. ( In NY anyways, where I live now )

You didn't say what state you're in. NY is www.dmv.gov Good luck.
curmudgeon55
2014-01-24 17:44:02 UTC
California as residence- the state has a under 150cc license for beginners I think I read- similar to Illinois. Means they won't let you ride a highway legal over 150cc cycle for 6 months to a year, graduated license protocols. Couple other states have graduated license, early permits for smaller vehicles. Iowa had 14.5 for permit for mopeds, Texas poster noted up to 250cc at 15.5 years old. You wish for a 650cc sport may have to be stayed for 6 months of riding a 149cc model- check California DOT.
?
2014-01-24 04:53:40 UTC
You know you can handle a 650? Think again.
George B
2014-01-23 23:45:54 UTC
Buy a motorcycle or get a friend to borrow one to you and go take the test. Nothing magic about it unless you are not road worthy.
?
2014-01-23 23:40:50 UTC
your state dmv website can answer all your questions


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