new member
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new member
hello all
im new to the site ,i also just bought a 2005 custom 1200 last week,will get good use out of it here in florida,well just wanted to say hi to all and will be asking a lot of questions cause im on my first bike and need all the help i can get, never road one either going to rider class in 2 weeks should be fun will let you all know how i do in the class.....................Ammo
im new to the site ,i also just bought a 2005 custom 1200 last week,will get good use out of it here in florida,well just wanted to say hi to all and will be asking a lot of questions cause im on my first bike and need all the help i can get, never road one either going to rider class in 2 weeks should be fun will let you all know how i do in the class.....................Ammo
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RE: new member
Welcome to the forums from the Arizona Highlands. Did somebody mention pics? Where a pic happy bunch around here.
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RE: new member
Ammo, Welcome from NC.
You've made an outstanding choice to take the classes.
I rode for two years, then took the beginners rider course and after two days I was a far better rider even though I supposedly knew how to ride. I know people who take the advanced course over and over just to stay brushed up on the skills.
More than teaching you to ride.. They'll teach you skills that will save your life.
Bikes are machines, though lovely ones, but they can be replaced.. People can't be replaced.
Keep the rubber down and the shiney side up.
You've made an outstanding choice to take the classes.
I rode for two years, then took the beginners rider course and after two days I was a far better rider even though I supposedly knew how to ride. I know people who take the advanced course over and over just to stay brushed up on the skills.
More than teaching you to ride.. They'll teach you skills that will save your life.
Bikes are machines, though lovely ones, but they can be replaced.. People can't be replaced.
Keep the rubber down and the shiney side up.