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First, take a class on riding. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) and many Harley dealers offer them. An advantage is that passing the class will give you the endorsement on your DL, which you need to legally ride.
Next, start small. Getting used to a smaller bike will help you get a feel for how to deal with the nuances of controlling a bike and how to deal with traffic. As others have said, get the right gear and use it. Even if your state doesn't have a helmet law, wear one.
When you're ready to move up, you can easily sell the smaller bike and get the one you want.
And when you're out on the road, assume nobody can see you. Be vigilant and always look for a way out of a situation.
Seconded about the MSF course. I'm my opinion, if you can't be disciplined enough to take it, study it, and pass it with high scores, then you probably shouldn't be riding at all✌️