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#11 Unread post by Thumper »

Congrats to both of you!

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Ditto, congrats on passing!! :jump:
RhadamYgg wrote:But I'll say this - I need to practice a lot before I have the same capabilities with a bike that I have in a car. I just want to take a spray paint can and mark up a parking lot with the course and practice on early Sunday mornings.
What works good for us (my wife and I) is those small orange cones kids use for street hockey - the kind that are only a few inches high. They're bright orange so they're easy to see out of the corner of your eye. They're soft, so it's no big deal if the bike runs right over one - doesn't upset the bike and doesn't damage the cone.
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Congrats on your pass, don't sweat 17 points, I had 19, I did alot of PLP at the school by my house before I got out on the road for any distance, I just used the parking space lines to gauge things.
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#14 Unread post by storysunfolding »

Don't worry about setting up the course in a parking lot. It's more trouble than it's worth.

Check out the exercises at the end of this MSF booklet
http://www.msf-usa.org/downloads/Riding_Tips.pdf

With 6 cones you can replicate the lessons taught in the MSF on an individual basis.
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#15 Unread post by Thumper »

jstark47 wrote: What works good for us (my wife and I) is those small orange cones kids use for street hockey - the kind that are only a few inches high.
Even cheaper...get a bag of tennis balls at WalMart. $7 for the whole bag (a dozen or more balls). Cut them in half, and you have cones that won't break when you run over them.

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Thumper wrote:
jstark47 wrote: What works good for us (my wife and I) is those small orange cones kids use for street hockey - the kind that are only a few inches high.
Even cheaper...get a bag of tennis balls at WalMart. $7 for the whole bag (a dozen or more balls). Cut them in half, and you have cones that won't break when you run over them.
They work great. Get some orange spray paint and you have multiple colors, great for weave practice!

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#17 Unread post by Kuhnfyoozed »

I'm just worried that a lot of the practical knowledge I've gained will be dulled or forgotten before I can get on a bike again. Reread the end of my previous post for my situation, if you missed it earlier.

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RhadamYgg wrote:
Kuhnfyoozed wrote:Just got home from my first day at my BRC. I'm really excited for tomorrow, but I have to wake up at about 5:30 to get there on time :x
One guy - he's been riding for 10 years without a license! Then it just so happens that one of the coaches is a cop and another person in the class is a cop... But they didn't take him away in cuffs anyway. They probably expect this kind of thing.
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Actually, unless someone is stupid enough to show up on a bike without the proper escort (provided they have their learners permit) - there is no cause to arrest someone because they have in the past ridden without a license.

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#19 Unread post by oxbow1 »

we had a guy in class that rode his "Fat Boy" to every class and bragged about it to the instructors and everyone else.I told him he was crazy,being so close to the brass ring and tempting fate like that.But he did'nt care.
The worst part was that he wouldn't shut up about it.
"this little bike sure isn't like riding mt fatboy,I could do this course better on my fat boy,this water would taste better on my fat boy,when I'm on my fatboy I can time travel......"

there is a name for guys like that, $40,000 worth of bike and gear and 2 cents of common sense, but I can't think of it :wink:
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we had a guy in class that rode his "Fat Boy" to every class and bragged about it to the instructors and everyone else.I told him he was crazy,being so close to the brass ring and tempting fate like that.But he did'nt care.
The worst part was that he wouldn't shut up about it.
"this little bike sure isn't like riding mt fatboy,I could do this course better on my fat boy,this water would taste better on my fat boy,when I'm on my fatboy I can time travel......"

there is a name for guys like that, $40,000 worth of bike and gear and 2 cents of common sense, but I can't think of it :wink:
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