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#11
RE: practice
Agreed - the ERC is also awesome & adds more confidence. Our problem is that our HOG chapter hijacks one at our local college (Washtenaw CC - barjbar) but it runs at the beginning of May and we will probably be riding next week! So we cut up some tennis ***** to make the RLAP courses & go out early Saturday mornings to our local school parking lot.
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#15
RE: practice
Come spring, Get on twist the Wick andwithin two blocks if you have ever ridden before then you will have those same old feelings flowing again. Youve got to be Kidding me.. You actually want to retrain to ride again each spring, Just wondering. If you take a Vacation away from yourLady for a few weeks do you also take a refresher course,,, If so contact me. She will be Primed when you arrive back Home.
#16
RE: practice
I really don't like you much, show off I did not see my bike since Nov...got it Wed I think...Hopped on it and took off.... No worries, no practice...
ORIGINAL: Arizona
"Long lay off? What long lay off? "
Hehe, be careful these poor folks are on a short fuse after being cooped-up all winter without their 2 wheeled therapy sessions.
"Long lay off? What long lay off? "
Hehe, be careful these poor folks are on a short fuse after being cooped-up all winter without their 2 wheeled therapy sessions.
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#19
RE: practice
Sure do. I've been riding for 25 years, but still go through slow speed and other practice drills a couple of times a year. I'm betting thata lot of guys believe they're in top form (no matter how long they've ridden or how long it has been), but I'm also guessing many of them are deluded or just haven't anticipated the reality of what they'll eventually face on the road. It's reallyabout advanced riding preparedness to maximize safety.
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