Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2006 12:32 pm
I don't think I'd ride on the back either, it would scare the hell out of me, I'd constantly feel like I was going to fall off the back.
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First I had to lookup Anzac - never heard of it but wow are you guys in the middle of no where. How come you aren't taking the MSF course? Here in Edmonton, several places offer it - including NAIT and the Alberta Safety Council. ASC for sure (and NAIT I think) will let you use their bikes to take the riding test at the end of the course. So after a couple days of practice, you can test. If you haven't read one of my other posts, you can read the information about the testing - as you can do a parking lot test instead of a road test. It might be a bit easier on your nerves. Check out the links below:northnewbie wrote:The process one must endure to get a piece of paper that says you can ride is very frustrating.![]()
Here, we must a) ride two-up with someone that has a motorcycle license, or b) have someone on a bike or in a car ride with you in close proximity.
I can see the learning that can happen with choice B. I see choice A as a little scary.I'd like to hear what some other places have in place. Is there a standard? Major differences?
Luckily for me, rider do believe in "paying it forward" and a friend who had friends help her is very willing to ride with me. This means my riding practice depends on her.
So what did you have to do?