I came into the DD paddock at the back end of last season with no clue about the bike I was riding or how it handled/stopped/went.
I bought it and rode it and crashed it. (A lot)
The help from the paddock is fantastic, there's always someone to ask, someone to lend bits from, someone who's done that and knows a little trick to make the job easier.
Just enjoy it and be prepared to have the most fun you can have in leather. (Well, almost.)
