Before I signed up for the riding lessons, I visited a motorcycle dealership. The sales guy was very helpful. But without having ever driven one, I really couldn't tell how they would actually feel when I was driving them. I wasn't sure which one was right for me. But it was helpful, because it gave me a feel for what they feel like and look like in person up close. I think this helped for the class.
I really recommend taking the class, seeing if you like it, and then deciding to a bike after that. Some of the guys in my class did it in the opposite order. If your new to it, like me, you won't know which bike is right for you. Also, you can't test drive it without a motorcycle license.
Update: When I was there first, I sat on a Harley Street and Dyna Street Bob second. I was so new to all of it that I couldn't much tell them apart. However, after actually driving a Street, I know that bike doesn't fit me well at all. Further support for, take the course first, and then select a bike.
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