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RockBottom
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Carlisle, Pennsylvania

#1 Unread post by RockBottom »

While I'd thought about riding for years, I finally pulled the trigger the day my youngest kid graduated from high school--at age 51. Did a really stupid thing and bought a BMW F800ST without every having ridden a motorcycle.

I set up a methodical learning and training program for myself, making use of books, DVDs, and my tens of thousands of miles on bicycles. Luckily, I live in an area full of beautiful, low traffic, low speed, winding country roads. I took the MSF course but, to my utter shock, did not pass the skills test. Personally I think I was tubed--the coaches had been giving me nothing but praise and then when I did the exact same thing for the examiner, I failed, mostly for going through the exercises too slowly. Half of the group I was in failed, including every one who had a learner's permit. Then I had to hop on the Interstate and ride 70 MPH back home after flunking the test. I'm trying to find out if I can take the riding part again without the six hours of classroom stuff.

Right now, I have a bit over 1100 miles. While I stay off the interstates as much as possible, I'm pretty comfortable on other types of rides, but still am concentrating on skill development. I plan to use the bike for errands, commuting, and day rides for recreation.

Personally, I'm a research professor, department chairman, and author at a think tank that deals with national security policy. I have a book on Iraq due out any day which, hypothetically, will pay for the motorcycle. I have two kids in college. Both are nice rides away so I plan on using the cycle to have lunch with them every now and again.

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#2 Unread post by jstark47 »

So you're still riding on permit? How long can you do that in PA? Our permits here in NJ are good for 90 days, but can be renewed.
I skimmed through your blog a bit, will revisit when I have some more reading time.

How do you like the F800ST? I've never ridden one, have sat on them at the dealer- they feel a little small to me (I'm 6'1" and riding a V-strom 1000).

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#3 Unread post by RockBottom »

jstark47 wrote:So you're still riding on permit? How long can you do that in PA? Our permits here in NJ are good for 90 days, but can be renewed.
I skimmed through your blog a bit, will revisit when I have some more reading time.

How do you like the F800ST? I've never ridden one, have sat on them at the dealer- they feel a little small to me (I'm 6'1" and riding a V-strom 1000).

Welcome to TMW.
Permits are good for a year, and can be renewed after that. I could go to the DMV and pass the regular test any time, but I work on a military installation so can't ride to work without the safety course. Hence I'm going to take it again. I'm trying to find out if I can just do the course part and not repeat the classroom stuff (since I just took it a couple of weeks ago and got a 100 on the test).

I don't have much to compare my bike to since all I've riddens is it and a 125cc Kawasaki "Eliminator" (and aptly named bike) I used in the MSF course.

I'm heavy but have short legs, so it works well for me. I can get the balls of both feet on the ground, but can't get them flat. I think it will do what I want.

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#4 Unread post by blues2cruise »

:welcome2: to TMW.

Sometimes instructors are not good at communicating information. Good luck next time.
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