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Guest Leviticus
tulungan nyo po sana ako sa aking request. masyado na pong mahal ang gaolina

ok.. tagal na nga ng post mo.

 

there are 2 ways to learn:

1. look for driving schools that offer motorcycle riding (although medyo kakaunti eto.. hmm.. magandang business ata eto ah. mapagaralan nga).

2. ask for family members or friends who know how to ride a motorcycle

 

also, take the time to read on the internet about the ins and outs of motorcycle driving: read on the accidents that occur, look at the pictures of hamburger meat. if you still have the guts (hehe.. pun intended) to ride despite it the next step would be to secure a proper license with the appropriate restrictions.

 

next na gawin mo ay bumili ng motor mo. ask yourself these: economics, power, and/or porma. pang-malayuan ba na byahe? or short distances lang? comfort?

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Hi, just want to join this thread, im also a rider,

 

im using raider jr 2007 model

 

and for my protection i wear this thing

MTS helmet

Fox Shin and knee guard

OZ racing jacker

 

ung about sa motorcycle school there is one d2 sa horse shoe drive in new manila, ill be glad to send you an info about it nag inquire din kasi ako dati dito worth 2500 ang enrollment fee nila plus 400 for renting a motorcycle sa kanila if you dont have one, if you have one naman and u dont know how to ride it they can help you ata to bring ur motorcycle sa fort bonifacio, dun kasi and hands on lecture nila, and there are some lecture and some driving lesson na inooffer ng mga manufacturer ng motor, i think honda also has this same with suzuki na ginanap minsan sa fort bonifacio and this is free kaya lng di ko alam kung meron pa nito ulit.

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thanks for the replies leviticus, markymac and jonathansantos. ang mahal na pala mag-aral ng motorbiking. siguro for 10-15 kms per ride or travel ang gusto kong gawin. na-engganyo ko doon sa HOnda Super 4 ng friend ko. simple, maporma at mukhang masarap imaneho dahil nag-backride ako. sarap ng feeling. yung mga motorbikes/scooter na automatic ay may appeal din sa akin. ok thanks guys and stay safe.

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thanks for the replies leviticus, markymac and jonathansantos. ang mahal na pala mag-aral ng motorbiking. siguro for 10-15 kms per ride or travel ang gusto kong gawin. na-engganyo ko doon sa HOnda Super 4 ng friend ko. simple, maporma at mukhang masarap imaneho dahil nag-backride ako. sarap ng feeling. yung mga motorbikes/scooter na automatic ay may appeal din sa akin. ok thanks guys and stay safe.

 

riding a big bike, like a honda super 4 has a big difference to riding an underbone or a scooter bud. yeah, lakas ng dating but i'd advise you to start first on a smaller scale. most u-bones and scoots have automatic clutches and/or gearing.

 

be sure you got the correct riding gear bro...

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Guest Leviticus
thanks for the replies leviticus, markymac and jonathansantos. ang mahal na pala mag-aral ng motorbiking. siguro for 10-15 kms per ride or travel ang gusto kong gawin. na-engganyo ko doon sa HOnda Super 4 ng friend ko. simple, maporma at mukhang masarap imaneho dahil nag-backride ako. sarap ng feeling. yung mga motorbikes/scooter na automatic ay may appeal din sa akin. ok thanks guys and stay safe.

yikes! don't start with a honda super 4! better start small.. as in small cc like the underbones (honda xrm 110 cc, honda wave 100-110 cc), or scooters (70, 100, 150 cc scooters), or hybrid scooters (suzuki step, yamaha mio and nouvo).

 

oo nga pala.. 10-15 kms per ride patag na daan or up and down a mountain?

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thanks epfdee and leviticus. yung 10-15 kms sa city lang yon. kung sa mountain ba may malaki ring difference. type ko as entry level yung yamaha mio nga ata yung automatic. got to see some jackets and helmets sa motoworld trinoma. maporma pag suot. di naman siguro overkill kung mga yamaha mio ang drive ko. he he he

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Guest Leviticus
thanks epfdee and leviticus. yung 10-15 kms sa city lang yon. kung sa mountain ba may malaki ring difference. type ko as entry level yung yamaha mio nga ata yung automatic. got to see some jackets and helmets sa motoworld trinoma. maporma pag suot. di naman siguro overkill kung mga yamaha mio ang drive ko. he he he

yup, there is a big difference sa pagakyat ng bundok if your ride is below 100 cc. ok na ang 125-150 cc sa pag-akyat ng mountains (like going up to baguio). parang gumagapang ka lang kapag 100 cc ang gamit mo.

 

good choice on yamaha mio :thumbsupsmiley:

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