For new riders, consider taking the Basic Riders course offered by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation, which is certainly a worthwhile thing to do. Not only will you learn the basics of riding, but in many states, including WI and IL, both of which where I taught that course for years, passing the course gets you your license without any further testing.
Here in IL I was required to take the State riding test to renew my license back in 2021 since I was over 75 years old. The car driving test was a cinch, but the motorcycle test that the State uses is on a tiny little marked course behind the Motor Vehicle office. The only bike I owned at the time was a Honda Goldwing, and despite all my years of riding, and about 5 years of riding a Goldwing, I could not successfully make the tight u-turn that was required, and I dropped the bike. That was just before switching to a Spyder. I then re-took the test on the Spyder, which was a joke it was so easy, but that limited my "motorcycle" license to 3 wheel vehicles. Then, at age 78, I signed up for the basic rider's class, the same one that I taught for 10 years. I used a Honda Rebel 250 and passed the class easily, securing my full motorcycle endorsement (in case I decide to buy another 2 wheeler).