The first thing I would recommend to anyone starting to ride is take a MSF course. I don't care if you've been riding for a year or 2 months. You'll still learn something new and besides, most insurance companies will lower your premiums.
The next step is to do some research and if you're ready down the road take a class at a racing school. Go to http://www.superbikeschool.com/us/index.shtml . Not only are they a great school but they have a ton of great info even if all you do is cruise the streets. And no, I'm not a rep. from the school.
See if MSF offers an advanced class in your area. It isn't cheap, but it is worth every penny that you spend as far as I'm concerned...I'm looking forward to getting a Kawasaki so that I can find one a go to the class. It's nothing like Basic MSF.
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