
Finished my MSF course today!!!
Finished my MSF course today!!!
It was the most fun I've ever had learning something. The instructors were really helpful, although it felt like they had it out for me. I had to go first for every single exercise. It was kinda cool being the leader though since i was the youngest one in my class. I go tomorrow to get my license endorsed. I still don't have a bike but I'm on my way to saving up 

- intotherain
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18 there was only 2 of us under 21, which exempts us from the 1 day free bike rental
but i hope to have my own bike soon so i can join my parents on the road, they are probably almost as excited as me. They gave me a card with 300$ towards my bike/gear before I even knew if i passed. I only got 3 points off in the final test(i went outside the box on my figure 8 ><)
I was hoping to start out on a gsxr600 but the gear i picked out is kind of expensive which is more important so I'm starting to look into a 250 or 500ninja

I was hoping to start out on a gsxr600 but the gear i picked out is kind of expensive which is more important so I'm starting to look into a 250 or 500ninja
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Congrats on completing the MSF! I think the 250 or 500 Ninja would be a wise choice for a first bike. The modern 600 supersports tend to be a bit on the "too much" side for most beginners. Keep us posted and let us know what you get. And welcome to TMW! 

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Have fun and be careful out there.
- DieMonkeys
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Re: Finished my MSF course today!!!
Good thinking there. Better to own the bike rather than some bank owning you. Plus you save money on insurance.Derail wrote:I still don't have a bike but I'm on my way to saving up
I suggest joining the AMA as well, save money on insurance along with your MSF discount if you go through Sentry Insurance.
Also, newenough.com has some good gear if you need more.
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1980 Suzuki GS550E "Miranda" (Retired)
1986 Honda Nighthawk CB700SC "Valarie"
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I hate the DMV! but this time it was worth it. Thanks for the advice any money i can save on gear will help. I may not have to buy a bike at all my dad is working on a custom chopper than will be mine on completion(its a few years in the making though). For now i'll just be practicing on enduros and any bikes my friends and parents will let me ride around the neighboorhood. I'm visiting my dad in WV and the roads here are so temping I wish I had my own bike, its a lot different from the square grid of roadways in FL.

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Wow - your parents sound great!
And congrats on passing the course & such too
And... who owns the 650R?
And congrats on passing the course & such too

And... who owns the 650R?
Ya right,
there are only 2 kinds of bikes: It's a Ninja... look that one's a Harley... oh there's a Ninja... Harley...Ninja...
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