Just starting out, would like input.
I will put in a plug for TMV - as a new rider and also waiting to take the course, I have found the e-book on riding a motorcycle available on this site exceptionally helpful in so many regards and has given me something to bide my time as I await the course. Like yourself, I am new to motorcycling and I found the rudimentary informations about bikes and the physics of riding very helpful. There is a fantastic section on safety equipment as well as information on helping you determine which bike might suit you. It's free and it's available whenever you have a few minutes and it's well written IMHO.
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I'm kinda with shane-o on this one. I can't imagine signing up for that class! I'd hate to think about the shape I'd be in if I don't pass it.Grizz wrote:There is only one class that if it was open to the public ( don't know if it is ), is a class put on by Harley in Millwakee for Law Enforcment, they DO teach how to crash a bike at highway speeds

I just got home from day 1 of my MSF class. All classroom stuff, but I feel way more confident about getting on the bike for the first time EVER tomarrow morning. I'll keep you guys posted.

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I'd never ridden before my class. I was scared and sure that I would fail in a spectacular manner. I think I put a pretty detailed write up in my Blog on here for what happened and what to expect.
They start with baby steps. You will be fine not having a clue so don't focus on that. Some of the people with a ton of experiences have the hardest time learning proper riding habits.
April 2nd I'll have had my M on my license for a year and 9k miles under my belt including one accident with a deer that totaled my first bike :)
You are going to be on cloud nine when you get home this afternon. And very sore, take some thing for it.
They start with baby steps. You will be fine not having a clue so don't focus on that. Some of the people with a ton of experiences have the hardest time learning proper riding habits.
April 2nd I'll have had my M on my license for a year and 9k miles under my belt including one accident with a deer that totaled my first bike :)
You are going to be on cloud nine when you get home this afternon. And very sore, take some thing for it.
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Well I am done with my class. I will be getting my license on Tuesday. Until then, I will be trying out my new bike around my neighborhood to get familiar with it.

1999 Honda Shadow 600 VLX Deluxe. Awesome bike and only paid $2,850.
I will prolly get getting familiar with it for a few weeks at the least. But hey, what can I say? I never touched a bike until my MSF class yesterday.
I am soooo excited!!!
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1999 Honda Shadow 600 VLX Deluxe. Awesome bike and only paid $2,850.
I will prolly get getting familiar with it for a few weeks at the least. But hey, what can I say? I never touched a bike until my MSF class yesterday.
I am soooo excited!!!

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This sounds pretty interesting. Happen to have a link? I've searched "TMV motorcycle" and haven't found the e-book.RevBrian wrote:I will put in a plug for TMV - as a new rider and also waiting to take the course, I have found the e-book on riding a motorcycle available on this site exceptionally helpful in so many regards and has given me something to bide my time as I await the course.
Oh, and congrats R3sp4wN! Awesome bike! Great that you got luggage, engine guards, and a windshield in the deal.
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