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AceyAceyAcey t1_j4dwgei wrote

Try reading the DMV sections about motorcycles.

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Graflex01867 t1_j4dxq5y wrote

Most people would rent a trailer.

Pay a friend to ride it home.

Or check the regulations for a motorcycle learners permit (if such a thing exists.)

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brianishere2 t1_j4dyock wrote

Most motorcycles are challenging to push for any meaningful distance. 100 yards, for example, would be difficult. Pushing is 1 thing, while avoiding tipping is another.

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jkjeeper06 t1_j4dzqv1 wrote

Pushing it isn't a problem legally, only physically demanding. A trailer may be your best bet. You may even be able to get the dealer or private seller to ride it to your home in exchange for a ride back or uber

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PabloX68 t1_j4e1bmv wrote

You can get a permit by passing a written test and that's it. On the permit, you can ride during limited hours and can't have a passenger. It's pretty easy. Alternatively, UHaul rents trailers designed to transport bikes.

So why is this particular bike worth the effort?

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ManifestDestinysChld t1_j4e1e4d wrote

Motorcyclist here.

Pushing a bike blows. Don't make that your Plan A.

In MA you can get a motorcycle permit from the RMV without having to take a road test, just a 30 question exam. (Delightfully, a shockingly huge proportion of bikers just keep renewing their permits instead of getting a proper motorcycle license endorsement, specifically to avoid having to take a road test and prove to everyone that all they know how to do is go fast in a straight line.) I think you can get the permit online, it's like 30 bucks. Do that and get legal before you get a bike. Alternatively, rent a bike trailer from U-Haul (assuming you have a vehicle that can pull it.)

And take the MSF course. It won't get you ready for the street, but it will teach you the fundamentals of how to handle a bike at parking lot speeds. I realize that sounds flippant, but it isn't. In this country you can, theoretically, pass the motorcycle license exam with no training whatsoever, which is friggin' terrifying.

Anyway, congratulations and have fun! I started about 18 months ago as a fat old guy and I'm kicking myself for not starting sooner. Being on 2 wheels is a blast. I hope you join the club soon; I'll give you the wave if I see you out there!

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ncgbulldog1980 t1_j4e3va0 wrote

take the learners permit test at the RMV, then you can ride it home. BTW when i took mine the exam didn't ask one question about a motorcycle. Most of it was junior operator laws, Kind of hard to remember them when i haven't needed them for 20 years

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Username7239 t1_j4e7x7s wrote

Take the quiz for your permit online and print it out. You will be legally able to drive it home. The test is easy and takes 30 minutes. Print it out right at home.

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DBLJ33 t1_j4f2kct wrote

You can get a permit, but you would still need to register and insure it before you can ride it.

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