I owned a Honda beat just this year, classified as an automatic one. At first, I had doubts to buy one because we felt the same way, I don't have any experienced on riding a motorcycle. That's the main reason why I chose the automatic. Now, if do you have a plan to own a Mc, go to the LTO first, then have a Student Permit, i don't know what is the exact price, just bring around 300. After 1 month, [it should be 1 month] prior on getting the SP, you can now get your Non-Pro License if and only if you passed all the exams, [drugs, exam, pratical], I paid almost around 1500. Here it is, before I took the Non Pro License, I did purchased first my MC, then had a session to familiarize the functionality etc. [sayon ra keu ang Scooter dad on kay throttle ra ang mong control]. For the documents, on the Honda store side, they give me first the "For Registration plate" [tago2 if naay checkpoint], after waiting around 2 1/2 months, I got my newly furnished plate number
, gamit jd keu ang motor labi na taga south ka kay perting trapika, may nalng maka himos ka sa SRP nga dan
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