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Cali_Ed

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^^^^^ <lmao>  <laughs> HD fuk yea <thumbsup>  A used bike is the way to go,you won't feel as bad when you drop it.Take someone that knows bikes with you to check it out and take it for a spin.With guys out of work and or thier ol'lady bitchin there are deals to be had.HD's aren't for everyone,got a feelin you'r a rice arony type.That's ok,just have fun.Avoid getting fukedup and riding.

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 Local ones here have the Rebels, Kawi Vulcan 125s (the BN125), and Kawi KLX250 dirt/street bikes.  

 

That's what I rode in the MSF course up at Ft. Huachuca.  :hethan:   Two days of solid rain and wind on that bigass paved skidpad...in November.  

 

I'd like to take it again.  And a USSCF course too.

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I'd like to take it again. 

 

I can direct you right to Steve and Trina Meeks, that ran your course.  They also have a training place in Casa Grande, brother.  <thumbsup>

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Finally....I was starting to think people quit drinking around here!

Quitting is for losers

Eddie, if you need help finding an msf course out there on the left cost let me know I've got a friend who is an instructor out there.

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All good advice given so far. The one thing I will add and I told it to both of my sons when they started riding, on a motorcycle you are FUKIN INVISIBLE! People will look right at you and not see you! Always ride like nobody can see you and never assume that they know you're there.

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All good advice given so far. The one thing I will add and I told it to both of my sons when they started riding, on a motorcycle you are FUKIN INVISIBLE! People will look right at you and not see you! Always ride like nobody can see you and never assume that they know you're there.

None truer spoken, always be on the defense

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All good advice given so far. The one thing I will add and I told it to both of my sons when they started riding, on a motorcycle you are FUKIN INVISIBLE! People will look right at you and not see you! Always ride like nobody can see you and never assume that they know you're there.

Kick in enough ddoorpanels and mirrors and people start to learn. Bahaha
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Kick in enough ddoorpanels and mirrors and people start to learn. Bahaha

I used to be on a TL1000 forum there were some guys across the pond who had hash marks on their bikes of how many miriors they'd taken off, I myself like pocket change

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