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Just passed the Riders Edge skills test

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:07 am
by zevonincincy
Its been a long winter since my first trip around the block.

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All that looking at the bike and waiting........

But I just passed the 1st Riders Edge skills test of 2009. All I have to do is make it to the final class Monday night and I will have my endorcement.

I would like to be on record as yet another person that believes these beginner courses should be manditory for those that are new.

Not sure how well I could have done without all the reading and pointers here, but as it stands now it all came together and I am good to go.

YEAH ! ! ! Now all I need is to really learn something about being out on the road with the rest of the world. LOL

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 9:16 am
by MTexile
Congrats in advance! I take it that your riding test is on Monday? If so, good luck and stay focused.

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 10:02 am
by ceemes
Two sure-fire ways to impress your examiner and maximise your points are:

1) Revving the bejezus out of the engine, then popping the clutch in order to demonstrate your control and mastery of the bike by doing U-turns and Figure-o-Eights demos only on your rear wheel.

2) During the emergency braking test, head towards your examiner as fast as the bike will go, then pull a stoppie just inches from his or her toes, additional points are awarded if you can give the a light kiss on their nose before the rear wheel drops back to earth.

:mrgreen: :laughing: :mrgreen: :laughing: :mrgreen: :laughing:

Oh, and good luck with the test, and as you said, now the real education begins. Have fun and be safe.

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 1:09 am
by zevonincincy
Humm, Must have had some trouble speaking through this big grin.



We had our skills test yesterday and I have already passed.

Our last class is to review the course, pick up our card for the DMV, and I'm sure get another HD commercial. LOL


All kidding aside, I could not have learned any more in a 4-5 day period and my confidence level in my ability to learn more relatively safely is very high. I know its a beginners course, but I'm a beginner, and just knowing I can do some of the things I will be required to do helps more than I can write in a few words.

Weather is getting better here in the midwest and I am really looking forward to many rides this year. This has been something I have wanted to do for so long, and now I feel capable of riding as safely as anyone who is new can ride.

Lots more to learn, lots of miles to ride.

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 5:39 am
by JDawg117
^I hope I'll be in your shoes in a couple of weeks.

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 3:29 pm
by follow
The classes are great even for long time riders.
I take the advance classes every so often, learn alot every time.