Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Stardust View Post
Glad to hear your fine and unhurt! I am a new Motorcylist (Is that correct?) and I have been driving cars and trucks for over 21 years. I have always GREATLY respected Motorcyclist because of the limited protection afforded them, and now I have joined the ranks of the risky! I went today and got my insurance, and I am now waiting on my bill of sale and Origin of Manufacture so I can get my plate. I have NEVER driven a motorcycle EVER before now, so I am going to take a safety course and practice on my street that has VERY little traffic. I am not going to lie at all....I was very scared my first time behind the bars (is that right, or do we say wheel?) and I had a crowd of people watching me! No pressure, right? Anyway, here I am, learning from you all and hoping we all can move along from day to day and not get hurt (or worse) having fun on our bikes! I gotta say up front....I LOVE riding my Chopper!! I haven't gone fast on it, about 30mph/48kmh so far. I wear a helmet and hang on for life!!! Thanks for your post and lesson. I will DEFINATELY be watchful when I hit the roads! By the way, I have a DongFang DF250CHA with a 250cc engine.
Hey great to have you on board here at MCM. Have to admit I breathed a sigh of relief when I saw that your location is somewhere outside mainland China, as I read your reply via the automatic notification subscription that MCM sends which didn't display your location.

Now that I am reading your post I can see according to your basic profile info you are in USA, reason this is such a relief, is that China is not the ideal place to be learning to ride a motorcycle IMO. You've got the right attitude already and heading to a riders course will be a very worthwhile investment. Once you've competed it, try and sign up for the next advanced riding course if possible. I hope you also have invested some $$ into good quality riding gear, decent quality helmet, motorcycle jacket, gloves, boots and if you can a set of riding trousers too. Setting yourself up from the get go will be a worthy investment in enjoying the riding experience and develop a good set of riding habits. What motorcycle have you bought? As for motorcycle terminology, and related biker slang, you'll pick it up as you go along... welcome!