The motorcycle is a Triumph Bonneville. There is no year listed. He teaches Kate Hudson to ride it on the pier, among other places.
I am interested in finding the answer to this question as well!
2001 I believe.
Jamie Langley - Miss Alabama 2007 - was born on February 7, 1983. * a different source gave an incorrect birth year of 1984
There are some like myself who ride whenever weather and time allow. There are hardcore riders who ride rain or shine, everywhere they go, and on the other end of the scale there are those who buy a Harley just so they can say they have one. Many of the choppers and show bikes are uncomfortable to ride long distances, so they are often trailered to events and then maybe ridden a little. I have not seen any statistics on how much people actually ride, but I would guess that the average in states where you can ride all year the average might be 5000 miles a year or less, and in areas where the riding season is short due to snow, etc, the average might be much lower. I live in California and average 10-15 thousand a year, but I inow others that do 40,000 a year.
No
why not. even if it is against the law, you know what they say, "life is only lived to the fullest if you break a couple laws"
I belive you have to be 14 to get a moped license in Alabama
NO
One that is not on public roads.
About 125cc
Any cc as long as your license is still valid.
no its strictly forbidden because it don't how to sit on motorcycle he will fall or get very scared
It was made in the 1940s
It depends on what kind of bike you'll be riding and whether or not it's financed. Most riders pay about $200 a year, but that could be higher for you given your young age, and again, it depends on the motorcycle. If you're going to be riding the 250cc used bike, it won't be too high.
Quite a bit, depending on where you live, etc. I do not recommend allowing a 16-year-old to ride a motorcycle.
yes. if he's licensed then he can ride it on the street, if he's not licensed he can ride it on private property.