New Member, New To Motorbikes
New Member, New To Motorbikes
Hello. I am a complete newcomer to bikes at the ripe old(?) age of 33 and I joined the forum so that I can eventually hopefully meet up with some like-minded people. I am taking my CBT in a couple of weeks with Phoenix in Stoke-sub-Hamden and, based on a couple of phone calls, the instructor seems to be a very nice bloke so I am really looking forward to it. I am then hoping to take my Direct Access course sometime in August so that I can then enjoy a month or two of relatively good weather before the winter arrives.
I have been thinking about learning to ride since my wife and I moved to mid-Somerset four years ago since the roads look very inviting and I would love to explore the countryside more and it has to be more fun on a bike than in my aging Volvo S70! I made the final decision to spend the necesarry money when my wife and I decided to split up a couple of weeks back (it's very amicable and so far this is my one rebelious action!).
I am also planning on buying a used Honda CB500 as my first bike since they seem to get pretty good write-ups and the insurance is likely to be reasonable so if anyone has any recommendations about where to get a used one for between 1k and 2k then I would be most grateful.
Finally, I have bought a helmet, gloves, boots and synthetic trousers and jacket but I am really tempted to blow some of my remaining budget (around 2k left to get a bike, lock, etc.) on a set of leathers, or at least a decent jacket. However, do I really need one? I get the impression that they are impractical in the winter due to rain and the cold and can be too hot in the summer but they do seem sturdier than the synthetic jacket I have bought. Any suggestions or comments.
Thanks guys and I look forward to meeting some of you in the coming months and years.
Simon
I have been thinking about learning to ride since my wife and I moved to mid-Somerset four years ago since the roads look very inviting and I would love to explore the countryside more and it has to be more fun on a bike than in my aging Volvo S70! I made the final decision to spend the necesarry money when my wife and I decided to split up a couple of weeks back (it's very amicable and so far this is my one rebelious action!).
I am also planning on buying a used Honda CB500 as my first bike since they seem to get pretty good write-ups and the insurance is likely to be reasonable so if anyone has any recommendations about where to get a used one for between 1k and 2k then I would be most grateful.
Finally, I have bought a helmet, gloves, boots and synthetic trousers and jacket but I am really tempted to blow some of my remaining budget (around 2k left to get a bike, lock, etc.) on a set of leathers, or at least a decent jacket. However, do I really need one? I get the impression that they are impractical in the winter due to rain and the cold and can be too hot in the summer but they do seem sturdier than the synthetic jacket I have bought. Any suggestions or comments.
Thanks guys and I look forward to meeting some of you in the coming months and years.
Simon
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Hello and welcome
Like minded people - another one in need of serious therapy then
Good luck with the CBT & direct access - take it easy and you'll be OK, don't think you can ride like Rossi in a couiple of weeks though, and beware that you are somewhat more vulnerable than in your Volvo
CB500 / GS500 / GPz500 would all be a good first choice, also maybe a Bandit 600
Textile clothes are quite practical, and better in the winter, but the opposite of what you thought in the summer - you'll find you actually get hotter in them than leathers ..... cue plenty of Betty Swollox jokes

Like minded people - another one in need of serious therapy then
Good luck with the CBT & direct access - take it easy and you'll be OK, don't think you can ride like Rossi in a couiple of weeks though, and beware that you are somewhat more vulnerable than in your Volvo
CB500 / GS500 / GPz500 would all be a good first choice, also maybe a Bandit 600
Textile clothes are quite practical, and better in the winter, but the opposite of what you thought in the summer - you'll find you actually get hotter in them than leathers ..... cue plenty of Betty Swollox jokes
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Hello and welcome mate 
Might I suddgest a Suzuki SV 650, They are a great bike to learn on and very reliable and cheap to insure.
I would stick to textile Jacket and trousers for now as they can be beater than leather in the real world.
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Might I suddgest a Suzuki SV 650, They are a great bike to learn on and very reliable and cheap to insure.
I would stick to textile Jacket and trousers for now as they can be beater than leather in the real world.
Age
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This boy knows his sh*tAGE wrote:Hello and welcome mate
Might I suddgest a Suzuki SV 650, They are a great bike to learn on and very reliable and cheap to insure.
I would stick to textile Jacket and trousers for now as they can be beater than leather in the real world.
Age
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born2rock86 wrote:This boy knows his sh*tAGE wrote:Hello and welcome mate
Might I suddgest a Suzuki SV 650, They are a great bike to learn on and very reliable and cheap to insure.
I would stick to textile Jacket and trousers for now as they can be beater than leather in the real world.
Age
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