Exellent guides for new riders

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oldguy
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Exellent guides for new riders

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Stumbled on these guides from British Columbia. Roadsense for riders and Tuning up for riders. I think they are a great aid for new riders. Unfortunately they are a bit cumbersome to use because each chapter is a separate pdf file. Save each chapter to your HD and read them at your liesure.

BTW, if you are disgusted with how slow Adobe Acrobat reader is, try Foxit reader. It's a slim and fast pdf file reader that makes pdf files almost (but not really) a joy to use. http://foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php
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[url=http://www.oldguy.us/easy-riding/bg.php]A beginners guide I wrote[/url] - [url=http://www.oldguy.us/links/mc-newbie.php]A bunch of links for new riders[/url]
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That was a good find. Thanks for sharing.
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:welcome4: to TMW, thanks for the information guides :D
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