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All riding schools are the same, so go with the one closest to you.
As for a bike I'd consider a 300cc motorcycle. Has enough go to get up to speed but not enough torque to throw you back. Within 3 months depending on your riding/driving ability you could easily outgrow the bike, and since 300's are the typical starter bike for people, they're pretty easy to sell. I'd recommend getting a older bike, then you wont have any care if you drop or scratch it. A newer bike thats been dropped loses value.
Riding a motorcycle is like when you get your first bicycle as a kid, now you can ride your bike to the corner store, the older you get the bigger the bike and the longer the distance you go.. Same goes for motorcycles, small cc's stay in the city and bigger cc's take you on nice HWY trips.
All the schools have a decent selection of motorcycles, from dirt bikes, cruisers. sport touring to fairing less bikes. See which is best for you.
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Current:
2006 Honda Fourtrax Rancher 400cc ATV (Offroad trails + Winter Snow Plow)
1995 Toyota Tacoma (Toy Hauler)
2003 Honda Civic SIR (Daily Beater)
2018 KTM 390 Duke (Gas Saver)
2017 Subaru WRX Sport-Tech + STI 6MT (Weekend Track)
2022 Yamaha MT09(Faster Gas Saver)
Past:
2014 Honda Grom
1971 MG MGB Tourer
Kayo MR125 Race Bike
2001 Honda Odyssey
2009 Toyota Corolla CE
2007 Honda Ruckus
2007 Husqvarna SM610 SuperMoto
2001 Honda S2000
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