Practice after the MSF ... I'm puzzled ..... please help
- Diecast61
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Practice after the MSF ... I'm puzzled ..... please help
OK .....
You take the MSF... Pass and get your endorsement.
You KNOW you need to practice ....before hitting the streets.
You have a bike .....
No trailer or pick-up.
How do you get the bike to the parking lot to practice if you feel you are not ready to ride on the street?
May seem like a silly question .... but I don't have a parking lot all that close to me.
THANKS!!!!
You take the MSF... Pass and get your endorsement.
You KNOW you need to practice ....before hitting the streets.
You have a bike .....
No trailer or pick-up.
How do you get the bike to the parking lot to practice if you feel you are not ready to ride on the street?
May seem like a silly question .... but I don't have a parking lot all that close to me.
THANKS!!!!
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Life is a journey.... new experiences...... always something new to learn ..... so keep your eyes and ears open.
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Re: Practice after the MSF ... I'm puzzled ..... please help
You pick a time when the streets are mostly deserted and head out. Practice on local roads, roads with little traffic, etc.Diecast61 wrote:OK .....
You take the MSF... Pass and get your endorsement.
You KNOW you need to practice ....before hitting the streets.
You have a bike .....
No trailer or pick-up.
How do you get the bike to the parking lot to practice if you feel you are not ready to ride on the street?
May seem like a silly question .... but I don't have a parking lot all that close to me.
THANKS!!!!
You have to get out on the roads.
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Re: Practice after the MSF ... I'm puzzled ..... please help
Get your friends to form a cager sandwhich with a creamy motorcycle centerDiecast61 wrote:OK .....
You take the MSF... Pass and get your endorsement.
You KNOW you need to practice ....before hitting the streets.
You have a bike .....
No trailer or pick-up.
How do you get the bike to the parking lot to practice if you feel you are not ready to ride on the street?
May seem like a silly question .... but I don't have a parking lot all that close to me.
THANKS!!!!

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I went through the same thing the other day. I practiced going from a stop which was my main problem(not stalling). Don't want to do that at an intersection. Once I got that down I just rode with parents monday a bit before noon, didn't run into much traffic and my parents just stayed stopped until they saw I was going and then followed. Goodluck 

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Mostly what the others said. Also, you would want to pick a time when there aren't cars IN the parking lot, so weekends or later in the day after work are usually good. I went during the weekends when I first started. I also started off practicing up and down my street(and others close by) at times when there wouldn't be many cars.
It might be good to let someone know you'll be out too. Just in case you stall or something happens, if you're gone too long someone could go look for you.
It might be good to let someone know you'll be out too. Just in case you stall or something happens, if you're gone too long someone could go look for you.
Mall parking lots on a Sunday morning are a good bet, they don't open until at least 10 AM or maybe noon. Lots of space, and you can see anybody coming from a long ways off.
No matter what, you're going to be nervous the first times you ride on the road. Don't rush it, but don't keep putting it off. Eventually you just have to dive in and give it a shot. If you have more experienced rider friends, ask them to come with you (might have to buy breakfast, or at least coffee, to get them out of bed early).
No matter what, you're going to be nervous the first times you ride on the road. Don't rush it, but don't keep putting it off. Eventually you just have to dive in and give it a shot. If you have more experienced rider friends, ask them to come with you (might have to buy breakfast, or at least coffee, to get them out of bed early).