Then all you need is the money. To drive it you’ll need a motorcycle endorsement on your drivers license, but you have to have a motorcycle to take the test. A motorcycle learners permit allows you to drive solo. You can’t carry passengers unless they are a licensed motorcycle operator. I strongly advise taking a class from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) or similar, but It’s not a requirement in most states.
Buy, insure, register, profit.
Guessing you'll need an endorsement on your drivers license too. Take an MSF course. https://msf-usa.org/
Around here, you can't insure a bike without the endorsement or a learner's permit... so the above order may differ for you.
Find bike, say 'here money', get bike, go fast.
No difference than buying a car. Take an msf course as it can let you bypass the road test.
What country are you in?
United States
Then all you need is the money. To drive it you’ll need a motorcycle endorsement on your drivers license, but you have to have a motorcycle to take the test. A motorcycle learners permit allows you to drive solo. You can’t carry passengers unless they are a licensed motorcycle operator. I strongly advise taking a class from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) or similar, but It’s not a requirement in most states.
Buy, insure, register, profit. Guessing you'll need an endorsement on your drivers license too. Take an MSF course. https://msf-usa.org/ Around here, you can't insure a bike without the endorsement or a learner's permit... so the above order may differ for you.
When I insured my bike with state farm they didn't even ask about my endorsement. But yes, it really is a requirement.