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#1 Unread post by AdrianZ »

I got my permit the other day. I really am on my way. moved back to California. and now I'm looking for a bike
I'm 6'7". bikes have more headroom

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congrats.
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#3 Unread post by AdrianZ »

8) thanks Just thinking about it brings a smile to my face
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#4 Unread post by sv-wolf »

Hi Adrian

Congratulations. Keep that smile in place and let us know when you get your bike and it grows even wider.

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Welcome back to CA. Let us know what you got and someday we might be able to ride together.
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#6 Unread post by AdrianZ »

heh I have been looking at bikes but I spent some of the money i had saved up on some bills and right now I have no job and I'm living with mom (I hate saying that) but I have been thinking of selling my car and buying a used bike.
I'm 6'7". bikes have more headroom

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Remember, a car might be better for bad weather days.
Maybe save up for the class, first. Then get the license. Then get the bike....
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#8 Unread post by AdrianZ »

My other car is not great with gas milage and if it's a bad day (very rare in socal) I can always use mom's. I have been thinking of classes but most of my biker friends tell me to save my money they can teach me what i need and i don't really need a class
I'm 6'7". bikes have more headroom

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#9 Unread post by BuzZz »

For What It's Worth.....

I am the best rider I know (even if I do have to say so myself :wink: ) but I wouldn't want to teach anyone how to ride. I am no teacher and can't explain how I do half the stuff I do when I ride.

The folks at the MSF can.

Just something to consider......
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