Re: I bought my first bike today
Welcome to the forum - now you are a badass. Enjoy the first 100, 500, 1000 miles. There are few things as fun as your first couple of months getting the hang of it. I recommend Proficient Motorcycling by Hough as a good way to pass the time when you are not on the bike. Lots of simple advice to avoid common pitfalls and form good habits. Don't rush it, take it easy (slow) until you've got a few K under your belt. Although there's lot's of advice and instruction, you'll find the greatest improvement will come naturally with practice.
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