11-27-2009, 12:03 PM | #51 |
Cassolicious!
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Ex taught me basics on his '88 dirt bike something or other. I took the msf a couple months later, and am pretty sure I would outride him today even if I'm not the best out there. I soak in as much as I can from others, I am fortunate to know many very experienced riders. Can't wait to get back on the track.
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11-27-2009, 12:09 PM | #52 |
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I taught myself... obsessed about motorcycles long before I was financialy able to buy one... and just did my research... then when time came... jumped on and took it slow.
that being said... the MSF course I took two years later, taught me a lot (only rode about 2 months of that two years as it was when I moved to AK) |
11-27-2009, 01:19 PM | #53 |
I give Squids a bad name
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Now that you mention that my neighbor when I was 12 (in 1996) who is now a good friend of mine got a CBR600 F2 (Red and White and beautiful). At 12 I thought it was the coolest thing ever and obsessed with street bikes while friends wanted dirt bikes (I got a Snapper lawnmower instead). He taught me early on about safety, gear, and how you use a lot of front brake vs rear brake.
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11-27-2009, 02:18 PM | #54 |
Followed the crowd over.
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Msf.
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11-27-2009, 02:31 PM | #55 |
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I gotta question for ya'll.
Has anyone here that didn't take the MSF when they started riding wish they had? After 8 years and 60,000 I feel that a MSF course would do me no good, even the ERC. Am I wrong? Should I save up the $200 and take it some day?
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11-27-2009, 02:42 PM | #56 | |
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but I think to be honest... you should save yourself the $200... fine a local MSF course (where they've painted the lines down) and practice on your own... shit I'll send you my BRC MSF booklet if ya want. the only thing I saw new with the ERC was the one handed weave. they're probably not going to teach you anything you don't already know, it's gonna just provide you someone to watch you practice. |
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11-27-2009, 02:44 PM | #57 |
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I didn't really get anything out of the MSF. Spend it on a trackday or a riders' school.
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11-27-2009, 02:56 PM | #58 |
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That's kinda what I thought.
I can balance for almost 6 seconds when I come to a stop, so I got the slow part down. But I discovered 5 roundabouts in a mile section, so when I go to work at 5am, it will make good practice.
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11-27-2009, 05:34 PM | #59 |
Ride Like an Asshole
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My old man... 4yrs old or something... Clutchless 2-speed Yamaha Zinger... I figured out how to take the throttle stop screw out real quick. Then a few years later, learned the magic of the clutch on an XR 75 with my old man screaming at me the whole time ... so wheelies were fun... whatever.
I will say that I've learned more about riding street on the old TWF though... Brought me in from squidville and pointed me towards excellent reference material and more competent riders. |
11-27-2009, 05:51 PM | #60 |
Aspiring Rapper
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