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About Andrew Booth
Expertise
Motorcycle safety in the UK and providing links to safety organisations in the UK. I can also advise on road safety issues and some areas of road safety law in the UK although I can only offer guidelines, there is no substitute for a qualified legal advisor.

Experience
I was a Gold Star Riding instructor in the eighties until a serious accident nearly cost me my life. I have been active in road safety for over ten years in the UK and have had success in having road safety measures implimented in various areas, mainly around our local schools. I have ridden motorcycles of all sorts (from GT750 waterbus to CB250 dream) since the late 70's and prefer four stroke road bikes, my favourite was my old CB750F. two strokes are too noisy, off-roaders are impractical in this part of the UK

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Local and regional newspapers.

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Gold Star Riding certificate. (Now part of RoSPA)

 
   

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Motorcycle Safety & Driveability - car


Expert: Andrew Booth - 9/30/2009

Question
1. How do you know what motorcycle for me?

2.  Can I get a $1500 such as Suzuki or Mitsubishi?
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3. What is the best motorcycle at $1500./
4. What is the most expensive motorcycle out there so far?
5.  What factors do I measure motorcyle: 1. comfortability, reliabitlity, safety, types, style, engine, color, etc.
6. How safe is motorcycle as compare to car.

Answer
Sorry Henry, I doubt very much if I could answer this one. Being in the UK I know very little about what is available in the US or what the legal requirements are but would always recommend that you talk to a reputable dealer, preferably one who you have experience of through friends or family. If the dealer is worth his salt he will talk you through all of the options available.
Sorry I can't help further with this one.

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