Learning how to ride a motorbike can be difficult in the beginning. With little practice and consistent training, after a few days or weeks, you will be riding like a pro. After you master all the basics of riding a motorbike, the rest will fall in its place.

Where do you learn to ride a motorbike?
You can learn to ride a motorbike at home with a friend who is a pro rider and someone with whom you trust. Go to the field and roll up your sleeves to get started. If that is not an option for you, then better attend an auto-driving school, I am sure you will get a trainer there. If it is still not a better idea, then do it all by yourself with the aid of a comprehensive manual if you easy and fast learner. Detailed manuals accompany new motorbikes for you to familiarize yourself considering the fact of those different motorbikes, in as much as riding is the same; some controls are different depending on the manufactures and models. I hear that nowadays there are several automatic gear motorbikes, a great advancement in the riding industry.
Depending on your ability to grasp and internalize the controls in the motorbike, it will take between one day to one month on average to be a high rider. Also, the subconsciousness of a person plays a big role in determining the learning duration. Persons with courage and curiosity will easily ride than those filled with fears of hitting the walls and falling apart.
Start riding
Before you hit the road, there are a few prerequisites you need to comply with for your safety first.
- Grab a manual or riders handbook and read through manual to familiarize yourself with the rules and safety tips while riding
- Get states to permit you to avoid finding yourself on the wrong side of the law. There is a minimum age allowed for persons to ride a motorbike. Meet all the requirements and obtain a license for the same.
- Get the right gears. Apart from owning a motorbike, it will be for you to buy protective gear for your safety. Some of these safety gears include; helmet, leather jacket and pants, eye and face protection, sturdy thick boots, gloves, hearing protection, and many others.
Hit on the road
Once you are familiar with every other control on your motorbike, then it is time to put into reality. I know it is not easy at first but gather enough courage and let it be. Let the wheels roll. Mark the positions of the controls and familiarize yourself well like you know the back of your hand. A few things here for you to mark and let the wheels roll, within a few days you are a pro rider.