here's an idea .....
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here's an idea .....
Practice Tracks.
They have them in Japan and in Taiwan. You pay a user fee and get to use their track to practice driving your car or motorcycle before you hit the real streets. I think it's a great idea.
I've been reading up a lot on riding techniques, but finding places to practice them is tough, especially when you're a newbie. It would be neat if there were local tracks where you could rent a bike and practice all the stuff you learned from MSF, online and in books, so that when you get into the real world, you're that much more experienced.
Just a thought.
Thomas
They have them in Japan and in Taiwan. You pay a user fee and get to use their track to practice driving your car or motorcycle before you hit the real streets. I think it's a great idea.
I've been reading up a lot on riding techniques, but finding places to practice them is tough, especially when you're a newbie. It would be neat if there were local tracks where you could rent a bike and practice all the stuff you learned from MSF, online and in books, so that when you get into the real world, you're that much more experienced.
Just a thought.
Thomas
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we have that here and it's free.
it's called "huge empty commercial parking lots"
anyway... i don't see that business making good money. a lot of people (like me) think that MSF is too pricey.
it's good if you can use it as a side job like this man i know and attended one or two of his classes. and yes, he just picks huge empty parking lots and setup cones, etc on it.
here's his site... http://www.skillzdays.com/
it cost about $30 worth of donation for him to maintain it.
it's called "huge empty commercial parking lots"
anyway... i don't see that business making good money. a lot of people (like me) think that MSF is too pricey.
it's good if you can use it as a side job like this man i know and attended one or two of his classes. and yes, he just picks huge empty parking lots and setup cones, etc on it.
here's his site... http://www.skillzdays.com/
it cost about $30 worth of donation for him to maintain it.
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I paid $400 for the class 25 student, 4 instructors. Plus $200 for the helmet and $300 for the jacket, and $60 for the gloves I had to have to take the course (and was unable to borrow from anyone).
So that's $960 without knowing at all if motorcycles was something I was sure I wanted to get into.
So that's $960 without knowing at all if motorcycles was something I was sure I wanted to get into.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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