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If you’ve never experienced the freedom of motorcycling, whether it’s open-road touring, off-road adventure or street carving, you’re betraying at least four of your senses (five if you like to lick the inside of your full-faced helmet). Now that the riding season is under way in many parts of the country, it’s time to sign up for riding lessons and start thinking about the machine that’s best suited for you.
The hard part is getting started. You’re not going to strap yourself to a Hayabusa or drop half your savings on a Goldwing, right? Picking a good starter bike is far more intimidating than buying a car, especially since you’ve been driving on four wheels poorly since you started getting acne. Once you find your way to a certified beginners’ motorcycle course and get your license, you can start visiting local dealerships for test rides. Just don’t try to show off your skills with a kickstand. No one will be impressed.
Browse through the slideshow above to find our five best picks, or find more details about each of the five best starter motorcycles on the next page.
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Honda CB500X

Best Bike for the New Road Carver: We get that you’re probably not in a rush to jump on the first crotch rocket you see while wearing a homemade tank top and flip flops. You have brains, after all. Well, if you just happen to like superbike looks, but you don’t want to kill yourself as a beginner motorcyclist, the Honda CB500X is a perfect option. A more than manageable 471ccs mean you’ve got decent power but not so much that the bike will get away from you. This sport tourer has a great upright riding position, providing more comfort and confidence than the sport-bike superman pose. It should perform nicely for beginners in both city and open road riding; the adjustable windscreen also aids in riding customization. You’ll also be glad that this beginner bike doesn’t make you look like a bona fide sissy.