When does a person graduate from being a beginner motorcycler to a novice? I dont want to rush myself since I ask really dumb questions worthy of a biginner.
Personally I think graduation is when you come to a stop sign on the side of a hill, with the road sloping steeply to the left, and you stop without dumping the bike and start without stalling it.
Anyone else have suggestions?
When is Graduation?
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When is Graduation?
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Here's another:
Commute on your bike from your home in Buford, GA via I-985 to your day-job in downtown Atlanta for 6 weeks straight. If both you and your bike live through it, you're no longer a beginner!

Let me get this straight... it's one down and four up, right?
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If you are talking about doing that while Atlanta rush hour is happening you are CRAZY!!:shock:poppygene wrote:Commute on your bike from your home in Buford, GA via I-985 to your day-job in downtown Atlanta for 6 weeks straight. If both you and your bike live through it, you're no longer a beginner!
I drove that route through downtown Atlanta in an armored 4X4 F-350 super cab (it was a miltiary vehicle called a 6-pax) that was raised nearly 6 inches higher than the standard F-350 with 20 inch wheeles and I felt very naked.
You are a very brave man!
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When you surprise yourself by emergency braking to avoid a cage that pulled out in front of you, brakesliding around the nose of said vehicle, then power wheelying away from the danger zone, only to pull a 180 on the back wheel to return and pummel the cagedriver into paying attention, your almost there..... 

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Nooo! Not me, Pal! Like you, I've been through there during rush hourpinger05 wrote:You are a very brave man!


I'll ride to work here in bucolic Asheville on occasion, but since I drive a company vehicle that's pretty rare now. Forget about Atlanta... those people don't take prisoners!
Let me get this straight... it's one down and four up, right?
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I try to forget but I still have nightmares of a six hundred pound Porche trying to bully my 2 ton armored Ford.poppygene wrote:Forget about Atlanta... those people don't take prisoners!
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i don't know that there's such a black-and-white line between beginner and novice. I only have a year of riding experience and haven't even really started asking all the dumb questions yet!
So far I've been lucky enough not to drop my bike - although I've heard of very experienced riders dropping them on their first ride of the year. Coasting up to a stop light and forgetting they were on a bike and not in a car, forgetting to put their foot down! brain fart!
So far I've been lucky enough not to drop my bike - although I've heard of very experienced riders dropping them on their first ride of the year. Coasting up to a stop light and forgetting they were on a bike and not in a car, forgetting to put their foot down! brain fart!
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