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Old 06-25-2009, 03:28 PM   #41
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totally agree the new ones look much better.
Yes they do.
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Old 06-25-2009, 03:32 PM   #42
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You don't have to pass the MSF course to buy a bike or get a motorcycle endorsement so how is she going to lose her deposit? Whether or not she passes, she can still buy her bike buddy!
so lets say she fails MSF (95+% pass, so my guess is she'll pass) , if she fails you think it's a good idea for her to still get a bike? and she may also rethink that decisoin, pressure from spouses is usually not a good on her making the right decision.

you guys really think there's a 100% pass rate?
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Old 06-25-2009, 03:34 PM   #43
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HA, I rode my GSXR 750 to the MSF course (no license and probably only a helmet for gear) ....and the only reason i took it was you got your license at the end .
Me too. And my brother. We both had GSXR 750's.
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Old 06-25-2009, 03:35 PM   #44
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Are you guys serious or are you just bagging on Tigger because he's Tigger. Come on man...

I was on my second bike by the time I signed up and took the MSF course and we bought my girlfriend's long before MSF and taught her to ride it in the back yard.

Its NOT that big a deal, if she wants to buy it before hand.

Personally, if I had to do it all over again I'd make absolutely SURE I had a motorcycle prepped and ready to go so I could go riding on graduation day.
I guess they would hate the fact that my 16 yr old son was riding his baby ninja to MSF every day. Course the kid grew up on bikes so it was a little different for him. I got to stay at class with him and on range days they let me reign him and the other youngster in a little. Not that they did anything wrong they just did things too well and quickly. (they loved that little slalom excercise ) the other young guy rode to class as well.

we rode home one night with one of the instructors in a driving rain and lightning struck a capaitor right over my son's head. He got kudos from the instructor for not flinching on that one. Wish I would have gotten a picture of it. black sky, lightning and a silhoutte of baby ninja. very cool.
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Old 06-25-2009, 03:38 PM   #45
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HA, I rode my GSXR 750 to the MSF course (no license and probably only a helmet for gear) ....and the only reason i took it was you got your license at the end AND more importantly the Ins discount. I was 17 and too stupid to know any better then.....

At least she's taking it and starting out on a good sized bike for a newbie...so she's already a step ahead of where most of us started.
Exactly, she's already bought a new jacket, gloves and a helmet. We're gonna run to Cycle Gear when my kevlar jeans are in tomorrow and possibly look at some for her.
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Old 06-25-2009, 03:43 PM   #46
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I guess they would hate the fact that my 16 yr old son was riding his baby ninja to MSF every day. Course the kid grew up on bikes so it was a little different for him. I got to stay at class with him and on range days they let me reign him and the other youngster in a little. Not that they did anything wrong they just did things too well and quickly. (they loved that little slalom excercise ) the other young guy rode to class as well.

we rode home one night with one of the instructors in a driving rain and lightning struck a capaitor right over my son's head. He got kudos from the instructor for not flinching on that one. Wish I would have gotten a picture of it. black sky, lightning and a silhoutte of baby ninja. very cool.
Her Dad rides and she grew up with dirt bikes and quads. Plus she's has a scooter, not the same thing but it'll be helpful experience during the balance and maneuvering exercises.
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Exactly, she's already bought a new jacket, gloves and a helmet. We're gonna run to Cycle Gear when my kevlar jeans are in tomorrow and possibly look at some for her.
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Old 06-25-2009, 03:47 PM   #48
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so lets say she fails MSF (95+% pass, so my guess is she'll pass) , if she fails you think it's a good idea for her to still get a bike? and she may also rethink that decisoin, pressure from spouses is usually not a good on her making the right decision.

you guys really think there's a 100% pass rate?
Nope, I think that the 5% that don't pass have something wrong with them! Shit anyone with an iq over 75 and that has ridden a Spree should be able to pass the MSF course! Besides, if she doesn't pass she still has to pass the driver's test for NC. Which is performed on the same course btw.
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Old 06-25-2009, 03:50 PM   #50
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Nope, I think that the 5% that don't pass have something wrong with them! Shit anyone with an iq over 75 and that has ridden a Spree should be able to pass the MSF course! Besides, if she doesn't pass she still has to pass the driver's test for NC. Which is performed on the same course btw.
Everyone in my class passed. Even the two girls who laid their bikes over.
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