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#1 Unread post by Random Seed »

I've been lurking on the forums for a few weeks, but I figured why not just sign up. I'm 28 and I've always wanted to learn how to ride a motorcycle, but I never have. I will be taking the course in May and then, if I enjoy it, buying a bike and spending a lot of free time using it. :)

May feels like a long ways off right now, but I've been using my time learning all I can on this forums and I plan on picking up a good motorcycle book to read over the Michigan Winter. So far I'm leaning towards the Kawasaki Vulcan 500, but I have plenty of time to worry about that later, I just need to focus on the basics first.

OK, hello again, and if I don't really post again until I take my course and get a bike I'll just say thanks right now for the useful information on these forums, on this site, and to the civil and friendly topics of all kinds. :D
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Re: Hello folks

#2 Unread post by VermilionX »

:welcome:

Random Seed wrote:
and to the civil and friendly topics of all kinds. :D

oh yes... we're very civil here. :wink:
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#3 Unread post by MonkeyMaw »

:welcome2:
May is a VERY long way off. I hope you don't go out of your mind before then, hee hee.
What are you reading this winter? I could suggest a few books off the top of my head: Rebuilding the Indian (I forget the author), Peter Egan's Leanings and Leanings 2, and Proficient Motorcycling by David Hough.
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:wave: from NC!
An EXCELLENT read is Proficient Motorcycling by David L. Hough. The binders on this book aren't the greatest...but if you put it in a three hole notebook it works great! You won't be disappointed!
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Yours fell apart, too, Pati? Ha!
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Welcome to the forum ¡ :)

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You are going to find a lot of information here and very usefull tips from his experienced members.... 8)

Keep posting....
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#7 Unread post by Random Seed »

Thanks a lot for the welcome. :D I'm going to be ordering Proficient Motorcycling from Amazon today or tomorrow (along with The Zombie Survival Guide :P ), mainly going by what people on here have said about the book. Sounds like a good read. I did notice the reviews on Amazon saying the binding just falls apart... that's too bad.

And heck yes May is a long ways off! I can't help but look at bikes every time I'm online, and a guy from work stopped over today with his bike and that didn't help! :lol: Oh well, I'll just keep thinking how I'll have the entire Summer next year to practice, practice, practice, and hopefully gain enough experience to go on some rides.
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#8 Unread post by cherokeepati »

Yes, MonkeyMaw...mine and a few thousand other peoples I'm sure! :laughing: It was still a great book and the author has a great sense of humor! :D
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